To: MadEagle
Hi everyone. My very first post. But couldn't stand it any longer!! It has always been my thought that Osama bin Laden made the most greivous strategical error by not committing the 9/11 terrorist acts on Clinton's watch. He didn't know who he was messing with i.e., President Bush.
22 posted on
11/16/2001 5:42:00 PM PST by
ZDaphne
To: ZDaphne
Welcome to FR!! I agree, Osama thought he was dealing with another Slick, and he made the mistake of a lifetime.
To: ZDaphne
Hi everyone. My very first post. But couldn't stand it any longer!! It has always been my thought that Osama bin Laden made the most greivous strategical error by not committing the 9/11 terrorist acts on Clinton's watch. He didn't know who he was messing with i.e., President Bush.Welcome, ZDaphne! YOu Must check out "The Guild" and "The Daily Dose of Dubya", if you haven't already (just do a search).
Welcome to FR. I lurked a long time, too, as I think many people--newbies like us--
This is a great website. :) Happy to have you here!
To: ZDaphne
Hi, welcome to the fold.
Hold on to your shorts and get ready for the ride of your life!
To: ZDaphne
Welcome! Glad something I said made you want to jump in! : )
42 posted on
11/16/2001 6:08:25 PM PST by
MadEagle
To: ZDaphne
Hi everyone. My very first post. But couldn't stand it any longer!! It has always been my thought that Osama bin Laden made the most greivous strategical error by not committing the 9/11 terrorist acts on Clinton's watch. He didn't know who he was messing with i.e., President Bush.BINGO (& good first post ...).
46 posted on
11/16/2001 6:14:01 PM PST by
dodger
To: ZDaphne
It has always been my thought that Osama bin Laden made the most greivous strategical error by not committing the 9/11 terrorist acts on Clinton's watch.Well, Daphne, he did bomb the WTC once under Slick and then he bombed two U.S. embassies, the U.S.S. Cole, and he was behind the humiliation of U.S. forces in Samolia while Slick was at the helm. It got so easy under Slick that I guess he thought he could do as he pleased. Bad mistake.
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