View Full Version : "Bin Laden Impotent"
The corporatists know their only chance of keeping their puppets in power lies in their febrile prayers for nother attack on US soil.
So they're taunting Bin Laden.
Clever bit of psywar. They fell for it, they can only hope Bin laden is as dumb as they are.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/09/09/bin.laden.tape/index.html
""This is a man on the run in a cave who is virtually impotent other than his ability to get these messages out," Frances Townsend said Sunday on CNN's "Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer."
She called the tape, which surfaced last week, "propaganda."
Linkster
09-10-2007, 12:14 AM
Bill - all of the networks are running those types of commentaries - as well as the "experts" coming in and saying the same thing
Its all a bunch of BS -and they are falling right into Bin Ladens' trap - the more they denigrate him - the more recruits he gets :thumbsup:
radioguy
09-10-2007, 05:43 AM
Bill - all of the networks are running those types of commentaries - as well as the "experts" coming in and saying the same thing
Its all a bunch of BS -and they are falling right into Bin Ladens' trap - the more they denigrate him - the more recruits he gets :thumbsup:
You may be right. I wish the networks would ignore his video and audio messages all together. They certainly aren't news, just the ravings of a murderous religious psycho, hell bent on converting the world to Islam at gunpoint.
Linkster
09-10-2007, 01:02 PM
Im afraid it is too much to ask of any religious pompous ass to let people live their own lives- its been going on in every religion since 5,000 years ago - and isnt going to change until people realize that having faith and beliefs based on their little imaginary friends isnt worth the trouble and their lives would be so much more worth living without it
radioguy
09-10-2007, 01:30 PM
Im afraid it is too much to ask of any religious pompous ass to let people live their own lives- its been going on in every religion since 5,000 years ago - and isnt going to change until people realize that having faith and beliefs based on their little imaginary friends isnt worth the trouble and their lives would be so much more worth living without it
I have two points to make concerning your comment.
First, you are making an unfair generalization of all religious leaders, when their actions are clearly different. Osama bin Laden is a religious leader who preaches his word at gunpoint. He murders innocent populations that don't subscribe to his beliefs, as well as murders people of his own beliefs in an attempt to terrorize them into complete obedience. That is not true of other leaders of other religions.
Second, I'm agnostic and don't subscribe to any organized religion, but unlike you, I have respect for people who do have strong religious convictions and would never refer to the gods they worship as "little imaginary friends." Comments such as those, say a lot about about you and those who subscribe to your view of America and it isn't flattering.
Linkster
09-10-2007, 02:01 PM
I dont really care what anyone else thinks of me - it really isn't important
As far as other religious "leaders" - I can show you plenty of historical references from the pope to jewish leaders to american christian leaders that have all called on their followers to commit murder in the name of their imaginary friends - I can even show you a reference where the president of the us "spoke" to god and he spoke back and told him to go to war in iraq - same thing murderers have been using to justify their killings for centuries
As far as respecting anyone with their little beliefs - it is not going to happen because I dont respect people that kill for those beliefs and I certainly dont respect anyone that respects others out of political correctness or because I might "offend" them :lmao2:
For an impotent figure, he don't seem to have any trouble getting his face, name, video, and transcript spread all over the planet hours after it' release.
vBulletin v3.5.4, Copyright ©2000-2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.