Posted on 10/29/2004 1:49:17 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Usama bin Ladin appeared on Aljazeera television on Friday accusing US President George W. Bush of deceiving the American people.
In an address just days ahead of the US presidential election, bin Ladin also said the US administration resembled "corrupt" Arab governments.
He accused Bush of reacting slowly to the September 11 attacks, saying: "I never thought that the supreme leader would leave 50,000 of his people in the two towers to face the terrifying events alone at the time they were in need for him."
Refering to next week's elections, he told Americans: "Your security is not in the hands of (Democratic candidate John) Kerry or (President George W.) Bush or al-Qaida. Your security is in your own hands ...."
He accused Bush of "misleading" the American people four years after the September 11 attacks.
Claiming responsibility for the attacks, bin Ladin said, "we decided to destroy towers in America," because "we want to regain the freedom of our nation."
He added that "the reasons to repeat what happened" on 11 September 2001 remain.
All it does is remind everyone who was in charge and why he should stay in charge--he has desimated ole Bin Laden's terror network. That backdrop is probably hiding the rock from his cave. I guess if Kerry is elected, he can surface again--maybe be Kerry's Secretary of War!!!
The 42% who will be voting for Kerry.
Sounds like the DNC or Moveon wrote his material - straight from the dimocrap campaign season.
I've been seeing this one on the boards. But it's worth viewing. It may take a minute to load, so be patient.
Click below:
In a story aired in a prime time news magazine show on January 14, 1999,
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1999 AP Flashback: Saddam has offered asylum to bin Laden AP Dispatch carried by CNN ^
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -- Osama bin Laden, the Saudi millionaire accused by the United States of plotting bomb attacks on two U.S. embassies in Africa, has left Afghanistan, Afghan sources said Saturday. Bin Laden's whereabouts were not known, said the sources who declined to be identified. Taliban authorities in the militia's southern stronghold of Kandahar refused to either confirm or deny reports that bin Laden had left the country. The Taliban have called bin Laden their honored guest, a friend who helped the Afghan resistance fight invading Soviet soldiers in the 1980s. The Taliban's ambassador in Islamabad, Saeed-ur-Rehman Haqqani, said he had not been told of bin Laden's departure, "but if it has happened, it will be a good thing." Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has offered asylum to bin Laden, who openly supports Iraq against the Western powers. (Excerpt) Read more at edition.cnn.com ...
It's up on Drudge now.
LOL!! This message was approved by John Kerry
Did the tape end with "I'm John Kerry and I approved this message"
He added that "the reasons to repeat what happened" on 11 September 2001 remain
BRING IT ON!
Need some campaign flyers and signs - billboards would be great:
Support John Kerry.... Usama BinLaden does!
Maybe Soros now wants to back Bin Laden for president!!
I wonder if Kerry will offer Osama a cabinet position.
OMG! They're twins--separated at birth!!
No, it did not. Too bad the link didn't work on this thread. It's a powerful story.
Wow, Osama endorses Kerry and the Democrats. Amazing. Maybe he can set next to Carter at the next convention.
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