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Bin Laden Surrounded By Forces...ALLEDGEDLY
I saw it on the news. U.S. Troops have Bin Laden surrounded on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Troops are waiting on Bush to make the call for them to go in and get him. :shock:
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What a um...surprise. :roll: Bush is watching his approval ratings dropping like a stone and needs to pull off something big. His ratings went up with the capture of Saddam, image what will happen if they get Bin Laden. A capture of Bin Laden will all but lock up the election; Saddam's capture was just a casualty brought on by old scores to settle.
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Actually, even without this, Bush would win if the election were held against Kerry today.
President Elect's fifth analysis of the 2004 Electoral College vote pitting President George W. Bush against the probable Democratic nominee, John Kerry, shows that if the election were today Bush would be the first popular vote losing president to win a second term. President Elect predicts that President Bush would win 286 electoral votes and Kerry would win 252 (Down from 307-231 in September). http://www.presidentelect.org/e2004.html |
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I can't find anything about this on the news. :?
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http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/20...nt_1325946.htm
LONDON, Feb. 22 (Xinhuanet) -- US and British special forces have cornered Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in northwest Pakistan, British newspaper the Sunday Express reported Saturday. Bin Laden and "up to 50 fanatical henchmen" were cornered in a mountainous area near the Afghanistan border, the report quoted a US intelligence source as saying, adding that US special forces were "absolutely confident" that he could not escape. Bin Laden moved into the area, 16 kilometers wide and deep "north of the town of Khanozai and the city of Quetta", about one month ago from another area 240 kilometers to the south, the report said. The area is under surveillance from a geostationary spy satellite while US and British forces await orders to move in. Al-Qaeda is held responsible for the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon that killed nearly 3,000 people in 2001. It has also been suspected of supporting insurgent attacks on US forces in Iraq. General Richard Meyers, chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff, said Thursday US forces were engaged in "intense" efforts to capture bin Laden |
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oh dear. and how many times has he been "surrounded" before? Anyway if they do catch him (with no help from anyone else of course..sas anyone ;d ) its about time ;d + lets hope this doesnt influence some silly people into voting for bush..whats he got to do with the capture?? Theres a lot of soldiers that deserve credit for it, he deserves none, but will get it all |
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