| Must Be Election Time: Al-Qaida may be looking to avenge bin Laden's death, says a spokesman for President Obama |
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Triumph ![]() ![]() ![]() Al Qaida has thousands of new victims every day. I'd say he's avenged. |
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| kmmontandon
I think Republicans should run with this - claim that Obama is politicizing the war on terror and using scare tactics during an election campaign. You know, because then they'll have to keep bringing up the whole "Osama's dead, Obama ordered it" part of things. |
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| stoli n coke
No, it's because it's coming up on the first anniversary of Osama's death. Subby, you didn't go to school on a regular-sized bus, did you? |
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| PonceAlyosha
Triumph: [www.andyellwood.com image 400x283] [www.diabetesmine.com image 405x304] [deskofbrian.com image 435x295] Al Qaida has thousands of new victims every day. I'd say he's avenged. Thread Done. GTFO kmmontadon. |
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| Gyrfalcon [withering sarcasm] WHAT al-Qaeda? If there's more than half a dozen genuine al-Qaeda members out there any more, I'll personally sponsor them for US citizenship. Now, if you're including all the groups who attached the monicker to their sad little terrorist groups to get the cachet, money and notoriety after 9/11, then maybe; but I seriously doubt that Osama bin Laden's "al-Qaeda" is anything but a wistful memory and a bunch of guys in the Pakistani Secret Police stirring up trouble. |
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| A Dark Evil Omen BE AFRAID! |
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| Bigdogdaddy
I'm more worried about the crazy people on both sides of the political aisle than some rag head from bumfark Iran. |
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AverageAmericanGuy
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| furiousxgeorge
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| PonceAlyosha
Bigdogdaddy: I'm more worried about the crazy people on both sides of the political aisle than some rag head from bumfark Iran. You are completely correct. Prepare for re-education. |
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| AverageAmericanGuy
furiousxgeorge: Bring 'em on. [i.imgur.com image 300x399] The image at least admits that Obama isn't an American by slyly implying that Alaska and Hawaii aren't states at the time Obama issued the order to murder Osama. |
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| JRoo I agree submitter. Terrorism was only a threat when Bush was president. Obama killed them all and now we have nothing to worry about. |
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| PonceAlyosha
JRoo: I agree submitter. Terrorism was only a threat when Bush was president. Obama killed them all and now we have nothing to worry about. Huzzah him, he should totally be King now. /Awaits Queen Maliah. |
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| utsagrad123 AverageAmericanGuy: furiousxgeorge: Bring 'em on. [i.imgur.com image 300x399] The image at least admits that Obama isn't an American by slyly implying that Alaska and Hawaii aren't states at the time Obama issued the order to murder Osama. Funny. I would think it should look more like this: ********** ********** ********** ********* ********* ********* |
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| wildcardjack
It's alright. By the laws of homeopathy, dumping Bin Laden into the sea will protect everyone in the world. |
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| PonceAlyosha
wildcardjack: It's alright. By the laws of homeopathy, dumping Bin Laden into the sea will protect everyone in the world. And get them all laid, if SMBC is to be trusted. //Thank you, President Obama. |
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| Make More Hinjews
As a spokesman for both al-Qaeda AND President Obama, I'm really getting a kick... &c |
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| Alphax
Wait, didn't they also get all of bin Laden's records as well? So, like a membership registry with home addresses and such? |
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| powhound
To be fair, Clinton authorized the launch of cruise missiles whenever the press got on his ass about his infidelity. And Bush randomly raised that terror alert thingy from time to time when his boy Dick got the urge. |
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| Alphax
powhound: To be fair, Clinton authorized the launch of cruise missiles whenever the press got on his ass about his infidelity. And Bush randomly raised that terror alert thingy from time to time when his boy Dick got the urge. I thought the Terror Alert thing happened whenever John Kerry's poll numbers ticked up, and then never again after the 2004 election. |
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| AverageAmericanGuy
Alphax: Wait, didn't they also get all of bin Laden's records as well? So, like a membership registry with home addresses and such? No, they got his RECORDS. And not even good stuff. Just shiatty stuff like Carpenters and Joan Jett albums. |
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| Mad_Radhu AverageAmericanGuy: Alphax: Wait, didn't they also get all of bin Laden's records as well? So, like a membership registry with home addresses and such? No, they got his RECORDS. And not even good stuff. Just shiatty stuff like Carpenters and Joan Jett albums. To be fair, there was some good Cat Stevens in his collection. |
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| furiousxgeorge
I thought the Terror Alert thing happened whenever John Kerry's poll numbers ticked up, and then never again after the 2004 election. Well yeah, bin Laden knew it would be his death if the Republicans were kicked out of office and replaced with someone who actually wanted to kill him. Bush on bin Laden: 'I Really Just Don't Spend That Much Time On Him' Romney on bin Laden: "It's not worth moving heaven and earth spending billions of dollars just trying to catch one person." |
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| Evil Kirk vs Bad Ash
JRoo: I agree submitter. Terrorism was only a threat when Bush was president. Obama killed them all and now we have nothing to worry about. Oh God, you're still worried? How much of a chicken shiat are you? It's been over decade since 9/11, at this rate if you are still in fear you're gonna be till the day you die. |
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| Tripp Johnston Private Eye
The US does what it does in the Middle East knowing full well it creates terrorism. |
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| DrPainMD stoli n coke: No, it's because it's coming up on the first anniversary of Osama's death. Subby, you didn't go to school on a regular-sized bus, did you? You can tell if somebody took the short bus because they think Bin Laden was alive last year or that the military got him. Neither is true. The most likely story is that Bin Laden died in late 2001. |
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| sgilman It must suck having this used against you by Obama, eh Republicans? |
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| Bigdogdaddy
DrPainMD: stoli n coke: No, it's because it's coming up on the first anniversary of Osama's death. Subby, you didn't go to school on a regular-sized bus, did you? You can tell if somebody took the short bus because they think Bin Laden was alive last year or that the military got him. Neither is true. The most likely story is that Bin Laden died in late 2001. So the Bush administration covered up the death to keep the war machine primed and (citation please)? Glad to know that. |
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| heinrich66
DrPainMD: stoli n coke: No, it's because it's coming up on the first anniversary of Osama's death. Subby, you didn't go to school on a regular-sized bus, did you? You can tell if somebody took the short bus because they think Bin Laden was alive last year or that the military got him. Neither is true. The most likely story is that Bin Laden died in late 2001. Maybe. Maybe not. Maybe bin Laden was a patsy for a government within a government within a government all along. You'll never know. Of course, there are those who think the federal Gubbmint is really just those friendly folks on TV with parted hair and power suits with IQs of 80 called politicians -- and nothing else. |
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| Darth Macho
I hate it when Obama plays politics with national security. Like when he uses a childish color-coded terror warning chart to tell us how threatened we should feel on a given day. Or that time his homeland security chief suggested we seal ourselves inside our homes with duct tape to avoid an imminent nonspecific chemical attack. It seems like not a day goes by without the White House saying something stupid, or needlessly inflammatory, or both. Remember that time Obama's aides suggested that America's enemies would prefer Mitt Romney to win the 2012 election? And that Congressional Republicans opposing his intervention in Libya were 'supporting terror' and 'approaching Treason'? Me neither. Unlike the Bush years all of the crazy nonsense and blatant political gaming seems to be coming from outside the White House. |
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| Dahnkster
The Facebook comments section FTA reads like someone passed out crayons in the trailer park again. |
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| dang sure
all the clever folks are typing now the groundswells of hobama lub rise up and smiteth the adversary who points to the absence of pants and his shame Osama the first mocked the spawn for three and one half years finally sum white boys from small towns in the confederacy and the heartland shot hosama's head clean off |
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| jso2897
dang sure: all the clever folks are typing now the groundswells of hobama lub rise up and smiteth the adversary who points to the absence of pants and his shame Osama the first mocked the spawn for three and one half years finally sum white boys from small towns in the confederacy and the heartland shot hosama's head clean off ![]() Incense Burner A woman of Nagasaki named Kame was one of the few makers of incense burners in Japan. Such a burner is a work of art to be used only in a tearoom or before a family shrine. Kame, whose father before her had been such an artist, was fond of drinking. She also smoked and associated with men most of the time. Whenever she made a little money she gave a feast inviting artists, poets, carpenters, workers, men of many vocations and avocations. In their association she evolved her designs. Kame was exceedingly slow in creating, but when her work was finished it was always a masterpiece. Her burners were treasured in homes whose womenfolk never drank, smoked, or associated freely with men. The mayor of Nagasaki once requested Kame to design an incense burner for him. She delayed doing so until almost half a year had passed. At that time the mayor, who had been promoted to office in a distant city, visited her. He urged Kame to begin work on his burner. At last receiving the inspiration, Kame made the incense burner. After it was completed she placed it upon a table. She looked at it long and carefully. She smoked and drank before it as if it were her own company. All day she observed it. At last, picking up a hammer, Kame smashed it to bits. She saw it was not the perfect creation her mind demanded. |
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| Smidge204
Al-Qaida may be looking to avenge bin Laden's death ...by voting Republican. =Smidge= |
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| DrPainMD Bigdogdaddy: DrPainMD: stoli n coke: No, it's because it's coming up on the first anniversary of Osama's death. Subby, you didn't go to school on a regular-sized bus, did you? You can tell if somebody took the short bus because they think Bin Laden was alive last year or that the military got him. Neither is true. The most likely story is that Bin Laden died in late 2001. So the Bush administration covered up the death to keep the war machine primed and (citation please)? Glad to know that. How about Fox News? How about CNN (Sergeant Major Eric Haney)? How about Steve Pieczenik, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State under three different administrations, (Nixon, Ford and Carter) and current adviser to the Pentagon? |
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| Jabberwookiee
DrPainMD: Bigdogdaddy: DrPainMD: stoli n coke: No, it's because it's coming up on the first anniversary of Osama's death. Subby, you didn't go to school on a regular-sized bus, did you? You can tell if somebody took the short bus because they think Bin Laden was alive last year or that the military got him. Neither is true. The most likely story is that Bin Laden died in late 2001. So the Bush administration covered up the death to keep the war machine primed and (citation please)? Glad to know that. How about Fox News? How about CNN (Sergeant Major Eric Haney)? How about Steve Pieczenik, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State under three different administrations, (Nixon, Ford and Carter) and current adviser to the Pentagon? So you're going with the old mainstream press narrative to dispute the current mainstream press narrative in order to advance a conspiracy theory? Interesting play... |
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| hinten
I bet you that at least one stupid Republican is going to fall for this trap. D: Al-Qaida may be looking to avenge bin Laden's death R: We cannot believe that President Fartbongo would politicize terrorism and the killing of Osama D: Yes, thank you for reminding all of us that Obama got Osama killed not a Republican president R. But, but, 9/11 |
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| Jabberwookiee
DEATH CERTIFICATE WHAR! \o/ | /\ |
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| thamike F*ck me running. This calls for..... ![]() ROMNEYMAN! Anyone can! |
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| heinrich66
So you're going with the old mainstream press narrative to dispute the current mainstream press narrative in order to advance a conspiracy theory? Interesting play... Did the few printed speculations about bin Laden's death amount to a 'narrative'? The clever symmetry in your refutation is lacking. |
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| ExperianScaresCthulhu
yeah, it was disappointing to read the same scare tactics except from the obama administration, too, subby. |
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| Jabberwookiee
heinrich66: So you're going with the old mainstream press narrative to dispute the current mainstream press narrative in order to advance a conspiracy theory? Interesting play... Did the few printed speculations about bin Laden's death amount to a 'narrative'? The clever symmetry in your refutation is lacking. Meh. I was watching a lot of cable news back then and for a while there was lots of talk of him already being dead, mostly speculation about missile strikes on Tora Bora. And now all I can find are links to conspiracy sites. Oh well. |
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| enry
Mad_Radhu: AverageAmericanGuy: Alphax: Wait, didn't they also get all of bin Laden's records as well? So, like a membership registry with home addresses and such? No, they got his RECORDS. And not even good stuff. Just shiatty stuff like Carpenters and Joan Jett albums. To be fair, there was some good Cat Stevens in his collection. Probably some Ted Nugent too. |
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| gameshowhost Yes, a barely-notable blurb in Yahoo news is just like when we were subjected to the Homeland Security Advisory System. /nonsensical & false equivalence |
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| Mad Tea Party
gameshowhost: Yes, a barely-notable blurb in Yahoo news is just like when we were subjected to the Homeland Security Advisory System. Did we ever officially disband the color-coded terror alert levels? You never hear about them anymore. |
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| Jabberwookiee
Mad Tea Party: gameshowhost: Yes, a barely-notable blurb in Yahoo news is just like when we were subjected to the Homeland Security Advisory System. Did we ever officially disband the color-coded terror alert levels? You never hear about them anymore. The phase-out was announced in 2011. Had to look it up. |
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| gameshowhost Mad Tea Party: gameshowhost: Yes, a barely-notable blurb in Yahoo news is just like when we were subjected to the Homeland Security Advisory System. Did we ever officially disband the color-coded terror alert levels? You never hear about them anymore. The system was retired, sometime last year. |
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| Monkeyhouse Zendo
jso2897: Incense Burner... One of my favorite of Fark memes. I'll have to remember to dust off my zen aphorisms and stories in the coming months for there will surely be an army of trolls. |
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| intelligent comment below
powhound: to be fair, Clinton authorized the launch of cruise missiles whenever the press got on his ass about his infidelity. And Bush randomly raised that terror alert thingy from time to time when his boy Dick got the urge. No... he launched missiles when they found intel about Osama's where-abouts. Because everyone with a pulse knew going into Afghanistan to try and find him would be futile. But it's so convenient that the right wing refuses to admit Clinton and then Obama fought the war on terror better than Bush. |
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