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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: American Spirit who wrote (6269)9/30/2006 8:24:59 PM
From: sandintoes  Read Replies (1) of 224729
 
So you think we are in no danger now? All the democrats want to do is cut and run...cowards that they are.

"Can't we all sit in a library and read about world peace? Then we know all about it, thus, we will be experts so we can be the guest of the week on the MSM"

British Newspaper Claims to Have Previously Unseen Video by Sept. 11 Ringleader

Saturday , September 30, 2006


LONDON — A previously unseen video made by Mohammed Atta, ringleader of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, has been obtained by Britain's The Sunday Times, the newspaper reported Saturday.

In editions available late Saturday, the paper said it had been handed the so-called martyrdom video, but did not reveal the source of the tape.

It reported that Atta was filmed reading a document marked in Arabic as a will as he sat beside fellow hijacker Zaid Jarrah — who seized control of United Airlines flight 93, which crashed into a field in Shanksville, Pa.

The newspaper said that a timecode stamp on the videotape indicated it had been recorded on January 18, 2000 and the recording was made at an Al Qaeda training camp in Afghanistan.

There was no soundtrack, the newspaper said. It quoted an unnamed U.S. source as saying that attempts to lip read the tape to transcribe the content had been unsuccessful.

The recording could help resolve questions over Atta's whereabouts in January 2000, after he fled his home in Hamburg, Germany.

Usama bin Laden is also shown on the hour-long video addressing supporters at a site in Kandahar, Afghanistan, the newspaper reported. It said a timecode stamp indicated the Al Qaeda leader was speaking on January 8, 2000.
foxnews.com
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