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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: RoughDobermann
I agree with you - but I'd prefer to have his head on a pointed stick.
The psychological impact would be greater.
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posted on
11/13/2001 10:51:14 AM PST
by
mgstarr
To: Pokey78
Dershowitz is drooling at the thought of "capture".Nah. Bush has frozen OBL's assets. He couldn't afford Dershowitz now.
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posted on
11/13/2001 10:51:15 AM PST
by
sphinx
To: TroutStalker
There are jsut 2 fugitives I wsant all his assoicates dead. I thought there were about 2k AlQaeda terrorist in Afganistan.
43
posted on
11/13/2001 10:51:56 AM PST
by
Leto
To: Silly
RoughDobermann;" I say ya let me have him first!" (and, no, not what you're thinking!)
To: stanz
I want him to languish forever in an American jail far from horses, goats and weapons and his 4 wives. Well, he can still have 'wives' in jail and not just the nutjobs who fall in love with him through letter correspondence. What I'd like to see is solitary confinement with absolutely no contact with other muslim prisoners. And no appeals before he gets what McVeigh got.
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posted on
11/13/2001 10:52:24 AM PST
by
Slyfox
To: Taxman
Head on a pike.
This the radical muslims understand.
Head on a pike it is.
46
posted on
11/13/2001 10:52:32 AM PST
by
kingh99
To: Dirk McQuickly
Now don't get all crazy on me...
I want him delivered to us alive for a session with a little water, a battery charger and a few questions about his buddies in the US.
But, as far as you I or the world will ever know, he shot himself in the head before capture. As any good coward would do. No martyr, no trial, no more Osama...on to Bahgdad and the next problem on the list.
47
posted on
11/13/2001 10:52:38 AM PST
by
MarketR
To: Dirk McQuickly; AmericanInTokyo
Until I see 'proof positive' to the contrary, I am going by the unconfirmed reports of Osama's and Omar's October 16 departures to the netherworld at the hands of their Afghani 'friends'.
All the subsequent releases of statements and tapes have not given me any reason to believe otherwise.
48
posted on
11/13/2001 10:52:48 AM PST
by
d14truth
To: RoughDobermann
Let's not kill him yet. Let's put him in a cage and tour him through America for everybody's delight. Just like the midevil days. Spittin on him, throwin rotten fruit. Then get him on Network T.V. -> FOX T.V. special - Who Wants to Execute a Terrorist?
49
posted on
11/13/2001 10:52:57 AM PST
by
westnews
To: MarketR
That's a good point. I just hope we do it him over there and not bring him back here to stand trial.
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To: TheDon
I like the press conference on the White House grounds with President Bush addressing the nation, and world, saying "This is what we do to our enemies." while the camera zooms out showing the heads of Laden and Omar on pikes with the White House in the background. You're kidding, right?????
The EPA would be in there to shut down the White House in a heartbeat. We can't have our President hamstrung like that.
Have him do it from his ranch in Crawford. Soak the heads in pigs blood first.
Shalom.
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posted on
11/13/2001 10:53:28 AM PST
by
ArGee
To: Dirk McQuickly
According to that source, U.S. intelligence officials in Afghanistan are now working with the opposition forces and Pashtun rebels in southern parts of the country to ensure that "the two fugitives are caught alive. 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. If Muslims execute him, after Muslims captured him, the Arab countries that privately support the U.S. will have all the 'cover' they need. It will also send a message to the rest of worlds terrorist leaders that they cannot hide and they cannot escape.
Do not be surprised if Saddam is next, or at least one of the terrorist leaders he finances and trains.
Bush will not stop with Osama Bin Laden.
To: skeeter
I prefer "disappearance" since it avoids martyrdom and the roll of the dice in this country.
54
posted on
11/13/2001 10:54:09 AM PST
by
monocle
To: TheDon
We can dream can't we?
55
posted on
11/13/2001 10:54:31 AM PST
by
kingh99
To: Pokey78
Dershowitz is drooling at the thought of "capture". Actually, so is Osama. He'd be the center of worldwide attention and the focus of terrorist stunts for years to come. Capture is the best possible career move he could make. I anticipate his early surrender to US armed forces (not the Northern Alliance).
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posted on
11/13/2001 10:54:44 AM PST
by
Romulus
To: Dirk McQuickly
I don't even think that he is still in Afganistan. I believe that he has already secretly fled to either Somalia or is sitting with his friends in Saudi Arabia. Probably left a few loyal fanatics behind at the cave to put up a last stand before blowing it all up. That way, he gets to start all over again with the "come and get me coppers" routine.
Richard W.
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posted on
11/13/2001 10:56:04 AM PST
by
arete
To: LibWhacker
No trial!
Water, battery charger, lots of screaming and ANSWERS to who is in this country who should not be!
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posted on
11/13/2001 10:56:18 AM PST
by
MarketR
To: kingh99
Head on a pike smeared in pig fat, body sewn into a pig's carcass, put into a cage and left to rot in the Afghan winter.
To: Dirk McQuickly
He should be taken dead, but he must be taken, to avoid rumours of his escape. Sealing him in some cave won't do.
Ideally, George W should display Osama's head to the infidel Washington press corp just as Perseus did with Medusa.
http://www.bluffton.edu/~sullivanm/lanzi/head2sm.jpg
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