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Bin Laden on Message with
Democrats and Liberals
Ron
Peacock
Wooster, OH (PN)
If you are a Democrat or a
Liberal you cannot take much comfort in the content of the recently
released video tape from Osama Bin Laden. It seems Bin Laden has
been busy acquiring talking points from the DNC or perhaps,
it is the reverse! Either way, there seems to be a collaboration
of philosophy between Bin Laden, John Kerry, the DNC, George Soros
and Democratic false-umentary producer, Michael Moore-on.
The terrorist linked Aljazeera network ran about six minutes of
the newly released eighteen minute Bin Laden tape on October 29th
(a transcript of the tape can be found on the Aljazeera
website). The terrorist mastermind of 9/11 laid out his argument
for aggression against the United States. This Bin Laden rant was
directed toward the American audience, unlike his April 14th 2004
audio
tape intended for Europeans which proposed a conditional truce
while also praising the countries that lacked resolve in the face
of terrorist hostility.
Bin Laden touched on at least five points that have become the hyperbole
of the left:
- President Bush is lying and "hiding from you the real
cause" of the 9/11 attacks.
- The attacks are the fault of America: "the oppression
and tyranny of the America/Israeli coalition."
- Bush is an authoritarian dictator: "he (Bush Sr.) took
dictatorship and suppression of freedoms to his son and they named
it the Patriot Act under the pretences of fighting terrorism."
- Bush stole the 2000 election: "the installing of sons
as state governors and did not forget to import expertise in election
fraud from the regions presidents to Florida
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- And right out of mouth's of Michael Moore-on and Terry
McAuliffe (DNC Chairman), Bin Laden accuses President Bush
of not responding to the 9/11 attacks: "He was more interested
in listening to the child's story about the goat rather than worry
about what was happening to the towers."
For Democrats and liberal, leftist
progressives, Bin Laden's words should reflect a disgrace beyond
repair, for the rest of us, this should be a warning; we must not
elect a candidate or a party that shares the views of our enemy.
In the Arab world they say: "The enemy of my enemy is my
friend." I say to you, fellow Americans: "Those
whom share the message of our enemy, are our enemy!"
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