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Did the US Create Osama bin Laden; Does It Matter?
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:24:15
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Many folks blame the United States Government for creating Osama bin Laden due to the fact that we helped the Taliban fight the Russians decades ago. These same folks say that the United States is now getting a taste of their own medicine in Afghanistan and with the attacks on the Twin Towers during 911.
So who is saying these things? Well obviously those who oppose the United States and unfortunately some liberal Democrats who are using this as political fodder to smoke out a few Republicans and open up a couple of seats in Congress and the Senate. Nevertheless we must all understand that the rest of humanity does not do things the way we do in the first world.
You see, the Machiavellian World is one, which is quite evident in the primate politics of the human species. Without denial of this fact we must defeat the International Terrorists in the present period who threaten the United States and the first world. Days gone by are irrelevant to this situation. OBL and the Freedom Fighters of that period are irrelevant to the current events. The United States of America is the greatest nation in the history of recorded written history and it must continue period. We cannot allow rhetoric or past perceptions of human events to cloud our judgment or our inevitable victory. We must do what is best for our people and that means deleting all International Terrorists on the opposing side immediately and completely.
For those who attack the United States and our interests, I say to you that you miss characterize my Nation and my allies. Your perception of right and wrong is incorrect, as we have watched international terrorists kill innocent life. This must stop and International Terrorism is unacceptable on our Planet, we must take a stand and rid the world of this problem which is holding back all mankind in the future progression that is deserved, warranted and earned.
Defeating international terrorism is a priority. We do not need fear in our civilizations or disruptions to our infrastructures. Therefore all International Terrorists must be removed completely from the Planet immediately. They have attacked us first. We are justified and must prevail. Completely and without remorse or backing off. It is time, time to secure OUR future against radicalism and International Terrorism. It must be done. Please consider this in 2006.
Lance Winslow
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