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The Osama Bin Laden song

October 22 2001 at 6:56 AM
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Someone has put the enemy of choice to song. Do they really want to get this guy, or is he too valuable to the UN control freaks. At any rate why not have a laugh. http://lolfun.com/flash_laughs/bin/index2.cfm

 
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American double standard

October 24 2001, 8:02 AM 

America seems to have a double standard. They feel they can identify an enemy like Bin Laden and his agents and attack. A cabinet minister was assassinated in Jerusalem yet when the state decides to hit these terrorists the U.S. wants restraint.

 
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Backing Israel

October 25 2001, 7:18 AM 

Yes, it is a double standard that we recognize the right to respond to attacks against us, yet tell Israal to have restraint when they are attacked by Muslim terrorists.

The United States should ignore the pro-Arab/anti-Jewish groups in this country and do the right thing, support Israel in combating terrorism, stand against any effort to force Israel to surrender the West Bank or Gaza and make it clear to the world that the U.S. supports Israel and will go to war with any nation which threatens its security.

 
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Yes lets back Israel

October 25 2001, 9:07 AM 

Colin Powell finally understands Israel's justification for moving troops into Palestinian held area's in the west bank, but feels Israel should withdraw its troops. Powell also criticized the Israeli tactic of targeting the terrorists for assassination then calls for a terrorist (Yasser Arafat) to arrest the terrorists. Israel arrested 11 Palestinian terrorists in connection with the assassination of tourism minister Zeevi which the terrorist group - popular front for the liberation of Palestine already claimed responsibility for killing.

 
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