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Moby
03-08-2008, 08:31 AM
If we're still not safe then what the fuck are doing in Iraq and all the Trillions Of Dollars that we've borrowed?

http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSN0624857820080306?rpc=92

By Tabassum Zakaria

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush, marking five years since the Department of Homeland Security was created, said the United States was not safe from terrorists who were plotting another attack as he spoke.

Bush, who is battling Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives over eavesdropping legislation, has been accused over the years by critics of using scare tactics for political advantage.

In a speech before Homeland Security Department employees, Bush said it was important that Americans remember "some serious lessons on September the 11th," and that U.S. security agencies must take the words of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden "very seriously" when he says operations are in preparation.

"At this moment, somewhere in the world, a terrorist is planning an attack on us. I know that's inconvenient thought for some, but it is the truth," Bush said.

Bush and House Democratic leaders have locked horns over legislation that would grant immunity from lawsuits to private firms that helped the United States monitor communications of terrorism suspects in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.

The Senate passed legislation including the blanket, retroactive immunity that Bush wants, but House Democratic leaders have not brought that bill for a vote.

House Democrats have sought more information about the activities already undertaken by telephone companies at the request of the Bush administration.

Many Democrats in Congress argue the courts should decide whether companies violated the law, instead of Congress shielding them from potentially billions of dollars in civil damages from lawsuits.

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Bill
03-08-2008, 08:10 PM
The republicans pray every day for an attack.

It's their wet dream - it gets them all gooey inside.

Stupid muslims just won't get with the program.

Did you read that rolling stone article about all the fake terrorists the FBI was trying to create with informants and provacateurs?

Still the freekin muslims wouldn't attack.

It must be terribly frustrating for the republicans.

But, the corporate media still cooperates in sending out the terror message.

That must be comforting.

Kanadesaga
03-08-2008, 08:37 PM
Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid

Only Repukes can save you!

Vote BushCo, '08

LadyMod at scam.com
03-08-2008, 09:40 PM
Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid

Only Repukes can save you!

Vote BushCo, '08


I wish someone would tell that Moron to shove his speeches up his ass.



Lady Mod

Mr, gone
03-09-2008, 01:09 AM
Guess when there will be another terrorist attack on US soil... ? WHEN THE U.S. GOVERMENT WANTS ONE!!!

It may possibly be toward the end of 2008 (to claim marshall law that iv'e heard is a provision within the Patriot act). Or, as an excuse for the administration in bombing the shit out of another undefendable country for our own benifit!!!

Mr, gone
03-09-2008, 01:15 AM
I fogot though, that Country must be attacked because the Goverment pointed their all knowing finger at them the perps of this 'attack'...

Moby
03-09-2008, 01:18 AM
If there is an attack the USA can invite Canadian troops to come in and they would avoid all US over site and only have to answer to the President.

Think about how scary that could be.

However, I don't think we will see an attack until 2010 at the earliest. We're bankrupting our nation, we pulled the troops out of Saudi Arabia as OBL asked, we're arming Iraqis, the price of oil is a beautiful thing for Saudi and Iranian efforts and Al-Qaeda has been able to increase the poppy trade and profits exponentially.

What more could OBL want from us right now? There's no way he's going to fund or order an attack as we might change course if he does. He will only attack if he think the nation is getting stronger then it will only be to drive us back to what we're doing now.