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Title: So ... Al Queda looks like pre 9-11
Description: Now .... who dies for Bush and Cheney


Reverend Wally - July 12, 2007 02:08 PM (GMT)
With all of the press about how al Al Queda has managed to gain strength just like befrore 9-11-2001, it makes you wonder what Bush and Cheney are up to now.

Are THEY planning something so they can avoid vacating the White House in 2009, and giving them more reasons to blatantly become dictators.

AND

How many more American citizens have to die here in our nation so they can be all powerful.

Who of us will have to die for their greed for money and power.


:angry:






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imprisonslimebush - July 12, 2007 02:30 PM (GMT)
"With all of the press about how al Al Queda has managed to gain strength just like befrore 9-11-2007, it makes you wonder what Bush and Cheney are up to now."

EXACTLY--I thought the SAME thing. (I think you meant 9/11/2001 though)

Or, as someone said on my Bill's show awhile back, "How many Americans is he (slimebush) going to sacrifice on the alter of his ego?" (Of course he was talking about Iraq but it applys here too)

Reverend Wally - July 12, 2007 05:18 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (imprisonslimebush @ Jul 12 2007, 10:30 AM)
"With all of the press about how al Al Queda has managed to gain strength just like befrore 9-11-2007, it makes you wonder what Bush and Cheney are up to now."

EXACTLY--I thought the SAME thing. (I think you meant 9/11/2001 though)

Or, as someone said on my Bill's show awhile back, "How many Americans is he (slimebush) going to sacrifice on the alter of his ego?" (Of course he was talking about Iraq but it applys here too)

LOL ... YES

2001

I was typing faster than my brain was operating.

:lol:







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tkdveg - July 12, 2007 07:35 PM (GMT)
They are certainly up to something (they always are). The problem is figuring out what before it's too late!

They have definately kicked up the number of "fear" soundbites lately! :mad:
Something is afoot and it ain't Al Q.!

Impeach now - before it's too late!

dbciii - July 14, 2007 03:34 PM (GMT)
You have to think they are laying the groundwork for something

They should be embarrassed to admit we are at risk at home, what with all the rhetoric about fighting them 'over there' and 'no attacks since 9/11'

Turning up the fear of a domestic attack is an about-face that you automatically have to suspect. After all, they have never, ever actually just reported facts without 'spin.' There is an ulterior motive behind each and every communication from this cabal.

Unless this one is somehow calculated just to turn up the fear as a distraction, to draw attention away from gonzogate, tillmangate, diapergate, it is part of a new strategy.

While short-term perturbations in numbers can be wildly misleading, and no long-term extrapolations should be made from them, the fact is that in the past eight days we have had 'only' seven US fatalities in Iraq. And only three of those were IEDs.

The easiest way to manipulate those statistics, and you have to believe they are, since Tony Snow remarked offhandedly that "casualties are down" the other day*, would be simply to not send 4- and 5- person groups out on missions in humvees.
Just declare a temporary "holiday" and everyone sit tight where they are. The big numbers we've seen over the past several months have been generated largely by multiple-fatality ambush incidents, whether IED or small arms. The sudden change is suspect, in my opinion. There were twenty seven killed in the first six days of July, then seven the next eight days. This is the period in which the rhetoric about the resurgence of Al Qaeda has heated up.

Do i think the disinformation machine is in high gear? You bet I do.


*this is a spurious claim, in that the overall trend has been up, except for these six days. That they have noticed and opted to point it out immediately suggests it is not just a happenstance

TNblue - July 14, 2007 04:15 PM (GMT)
Uh-huh. My "gut" tells me that this conspiracy theory is on target. Something smells fishy.

Reverend Wally - July 14, 2007 09:22 PM (GMT)


July 13, 2007
Read More: Homeland Security

Ron Paul warns of staged terror attack

Republican presidential candidate, Rep. Ron Paul, said the country is in "great danger" of the U.S. government staging a terrorist attack or a Gulf of Tonkin style provocation, as the war in Iraq continues to deteriorate.

The Texas congressman offered no specifics nor mentioned President Bush by name, but he clearly insinuated that the administration would not be above staging an incident to revive flagging support.

"We're in danger in many ways," Paul said on the Alex Jones radio show. "The attack on our civil liberties here at home, the foreign policy that's in shambles and our obligations overseas and commitment which endangers our troops and our national defense."

Paul was asked to respond to comments by anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan that the U.S. is in danger of a staged terror attack or a provocation of an enemy similar to the Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1964 before the Vietnam War.

During the radio interview, Paul said the government was conducting "an orchestrated effort to blame the Iranians for everything that has gone wrong in Iraq."

The comments come as several prominent terrorism experts have warned the U.S. is facing an increased risk of attack this summer. Earlier this week, in an interview with the Chicago Tribune, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said he had a "gut feeling" the U.S. would be attacked again.

The remark angered some Democrats, who criticized Chertoff for being too vague. And some pundits seized on his remarks, saying the vague warnings were meant only to revive flagging support for the war in Iraq and Bush’s larger war against terrorism.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/july2...greatdanger.htm

http://dyn.politico.com/blogs/thecrypt/ind...omelandSecurity








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ReElectAlGore2008 - July 15, 2007 03:45 PM (GMT)
Think July-August are very dangerous

As always Rev. you are 100percent correct

janetn - July 20, 2007 04:50 AM (GMT)
I thought I was the only one around with a tin foil hat. I just cant shake the feeling that Bush/Cheney and their masters are going to go quietly off into the sunset.




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