QUOTE(dmgspycat @ Jul 2 2005, 03:47 AM)
QUOTE(isis-999 @ Jul 1 2005, 10:22 PM)
The funny thing here some people forget we watched this happen live it only took place in two of the most video places in the US - why because Bin-Laden wanted to make sure we all seen what he could do, and we wanted to take down our goverment, guess what dumb ideas like this are just another way he is winning against all free thinking and god loving people, and some of you do not have enought since to know it so you just help him and the others along with these crazy ideas, but history tells us a fool is born every day!

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Oh come now isis...no one here is helping Bin Laden...for you to feel so self righteous you would have to think you know it all. None of us do...but we do have peices that can be put together that form a more coherant picture of what really happened.
On the other hand I am surprised to see someone so upset over regular people like us talking about it instead of being alarmed at the great changes our government and the worlds governments have gone through becoming more intrusive, whitewashing human rights abuses lying about reasons for war and helping ENRON defraud Californians.
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Bin Laden has had all the help he has needed to get where he is now, after all the US and UK were the ones responsible for making him what he is today.
Fighting alongside the Afghan guerrillas during the US-backed Jehad, or ‘holy war’, against the Soviet Union after it invaded Afghanistan in 1979 and being persoanlly trained by the UK SAS in Scotland along with his family wealth... well this put him in a perfect position to bite the hand that fed him.
He was still using ''The camps, hidden in the steep mountains and mile-deep valleys of Paktia province, were the place where all seven ranking Afghan resistance leaders maintained underground headquarters and clandestine weapons stocks during their bitter and ultimately successful war against Soviet troops from Dec. 1979 to February 1989, right up until recently.
The Afghan resistance was backed by the intelligence services of the United States and Saudi Arabia.