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Politics : America Under Siege: The End of Innocence

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To: Richnorth who wrote (18902)10/6/2002 10:26:01 PM
From: Investor Clouseau  Read Replies (1) of 27720
 
Saddam is trying more of his pathetic, transparent, and God-less trickery.

First, as Saddam begins to feel justice coming upon him, he attempts to cloak himself in Arab brotherhood. The worthy leaders of Iran, and the Arab nations, who have access to their own secret intelligence, quickly see through this trickery and clearly state that Saddam must comply with the law.

Then Saddam begins to feel the weight justice growing heavier upon him, so he tries to instill fear with his team of assassins sent to America, in an attempt to coerce American will. When his plan was quickly exposed in public, he has attempted to cover the stench of his tracks, by placing the blame on Al-Qaeda, with the secret “release” of an old Osama tape.

Little does Saddam know, large numbers of Al-Qaeda have already come realize that the purpose of Al-Qaeda has been fulfilled. This is why God allowed Osama to be killed, because his purpose had been accomplished. This is also the reason why there have been no more videotapes as have been promised many times. Although some leaders of Al-Qaeda wish to maintain their personal power, by fooling the junior members.

By callously attempting to usurp God’s purpose for his own personal protection, Saddam again proves beyond doubt, that he is truly evil, and unworthy of being called an Arab.

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