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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (154928)11/14/2002 4:48:06 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1582527
 
Ted, <The stronger Bush thinks he is, the easier it makes bin Laden's life.>

I would disagree with this conclusion. Thanks to Bush, Osama's life has got to be anything but "easy." No longer is he wining and dining with the Taliban elite, laughing about the murder of 3,000 New Yorkers. Now he's on the run, his organization reduced to a bunch of 2nd-rate mad bombers who can't tell Aussies apart from Yankees.


Ten, you make it sound like bin Laden was living the high life. You say he's on the run......how do you know that? Neither US intelligence nor Bush know where he is. Besides, its not likely he's running with a dialysis machine on his back.

As for the bombing, first it wasn't al Qaeda but rather a group sympathetic to them. Secondly, I'd like to be there when you tell the people of Bali that the bombing was second rate. Thirdly, the Aussies were targeted for their support of the Brits and Americans. There was no mistake. In S.E Asia, Aussies are considered as bad as Americans.

ted