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UPI: Bin Laden Might Be Captured Soon
UnitesStates.com ^
| Nov. 13, 2001
| UPI Wire
Posted on 11/13/2001 10:37:57 AM PST by Dirk McQuickly
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To: Taxman
I think it should come with no pre announcement
What I hope for in Bush just calls and unexplained press conference on the White House lawn.
With all the cameras rolling and the press there Bush, with out saying a word, walks up to the podium.
Then Bush looks the whole country in the eye and said one word.... "here".
Then pitches bin Ladan's head out on the White House lawn like a bowling ball.....
Bush then turns and walks away without a another word.
To: TroutStalker
Kill him, don't capture him, or there will be hostage taking to demand his release. Once dead, always dead. Send him to his 72 virgins. Don't you see? That is what you want. You want to force their hand. It brings them out into the open. A suicidal terrorist is only good once. This is a war. Believe me, this really is for the children.
To: cardinal4
Bring him to NYC and charge him at the state level,a couple of hours in Attica or Elmira will loosen his tongue,if he still has one after they put his scrawny terrorist ass in tha main pop.Then bring him out and "extract"every bit of info he has,and then toss him back to the animals that dwell in our state prisons. Surely they can find a Bubba, whose Mutha, was in the WTC at Attica.
To: RoughDobermann
I don't want him dead...I want him alive...so that we can then shoot him at close range, one limb at a time. Then let's sew him up with an infected needle...and not give him any medical attention.
Death is too good for this man...I want him and his cronies to physically suffer pain. It is the only way for him to come close to the emotional pain he has wrought on this country and its great people.
To: Dirk McQuickly
from "The Man Who Would be King" by Rudyard Kipling
He fumbled in the mass of rags round his bent waist; brought out a black horsehair bag embroidered with silver thread, and shook therefrom on to my table--the dried withered head of Daniel Dravot Osama bin Laden! The morning sun that had long been paling the lamps struck the red beard and blind sunken eyes; struck, too, a heavy circlet of gold studded with raw turquoises, that Carnehan placed tenderly on the battered temples.
'You be'old now,' said Carnehan, 'the Emperor in his 'abit as he lived--the King of Kafiristan with his crown upon his head. Poor old Daniel that was a monarch once!'
May it be the same with Osama and Omar.
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posted on
11/13/2001 12:21:21 PM PST
by
Ol' Sox
To: Taxman
As long as we can verify that it's him.
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posted on
11/13/2001 12:22:28 PM PST
by
P8riot
To: stanz
Hope he is telling the truth for once. He's media savvy enough to allow himself to be captured and milk this for all its worth. Hope the NA and our boys will take the shot.
To: Lee'sGhost
I've got let's make him THINK he is dead.... and Rosie O comes in...see...dressed like a virgin....I can hear him scream...forgive me, It's just too awful to go on.
To: Dirk McQuickly
BinnyBoy and One-Eyed Omar don't have many friends today, do they? And where is this mass uprising in the muslim world we were told to expect to save their Talibutts???
To: Leroy S. Mort
I wanna see this guy on Judge Judy....ROTFLMAO
That'd be a fate worse that Country Music
Hey, I've got a better idea.... Willie Nelson
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posted on
11/13/2001 12:32:49 PM PST
by
P8riot
To: Dirk McQuickly
I have always felt that this is the point in history where Iowa will really come into its own-- as the final resting place for Islamic "martyrs."
Buried in a pig's skin, their head in the pig's head, under either a state-of-the-art hog raising facility, or possibly under one of the so-called lagoons that hold hog feces.
Who knows, it might even generate tourism and improve pork prices.
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To: Dirk McQuickly
I hope that is correct--but I agree with those who say we want him alive for interrogation, and to be able to verify his identity.
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posted on
11/13/2001 12:38:00 PM PST
by
jejones
To: connectthedots
They fear that angry opposition forces or others may kill them as soon as they are captured." This statement is merely for public consumption. The U.S. wants him dead.
Agreed, but privately, I think they want him alive for a little while so we can have a little chat with him.
Then his public capture and execution at the hands of other muslims can take place.
To: justabig
The NA might just use his head for Pashtun Polo!
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posted on
11/13/2001 12:44:50 PM PST
by
stanz
To: jejones
I agree with those who say we want him alive for interrogation, and to be able to verify his identity. I wouldn't worry about verifying his identity. DNA analysis will take care of that. Even if we don't already have a sample of bin Laden's DNA, I'm sure we have samples from some of his many siblings and children. That's enough to establish 50% consanguinity.
To: Dirk McQuickly
Doesn't look like Ramadan's going to be a problem. I wonder if we've already got him and are questioning him prior to turning him over to the opposition? I know we don't want the opposition to kill him, just like we didn't want the NA to go into Kabul...But it makes sense we would chat with him first.
To: jejones
No doubt he's had an exit plan for a long time that will ensure all the loose ends are satisfied:
1) Die a martyr.
2) Take out as many infidels as possible.
3) Make sure the world is well aware of 1) and 2).
To: RoughDobermann
Idiotiotic statement! He knows who and where the 'sleepers' are, and you don't want him alive. Incredible.
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11/13/2001 12:53:55 PM PST
by
duckln
To: Dirk McQuickly
Fine, as long as they capture a bullet ridden burned corpse with flies all over it. I would dig that.
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