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Bin Laden ( what a knob)

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darkangel06 | 00:02 Wed 13th Sep 2006 | News
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I have watched yet another year go by and even though i aint american it still makes me sad what happened to all those americans in the world trade centre. i have watched all the documentories on tv and i still cant believe it happened. so heres my question Why is bin larden still at large and most importantly why is he still alive?
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US may be a "FREE MARKET ECONOMY" but not when other countires have to pay the prize for it! I agree that this is a propaganda machine working at its best to find an enemy. Afterall when the cold war ended US badly needed another 'enemy' to justify its defence budget and sales of arms to other countires. That opportunity has come along under the pre-text of "war on terror".
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while i know bush is as much to blame and bin larden my view is those in the trade centre wasnt, so why is the no.1 most wanted guy and or whoever else was responsible for what happened serving time or six feet under (dead)....... and what and who is doing anything to find them...........
"FREE MARKET ECONOMY" - so long as its not steel :-0
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Not me. I'd rather everyone could see the feeble cack you post rather than start imagining you actually had anything to listen to.
Well, if it's all down to the "Free Market Economy" then the terrorists/war-mongers (like Bin Laden trained by Americans) are "end- products" of this essentially 'good thing'.


As vehelpfulguy said (and we don't normally agree), you reap what you sow.

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