9/15/2006 12:36:18 PM
hey another typical pryderi thread
9/15/2006 12:37:18 PM
I'm gonna copy/paste everything I find about something/someone I hate and put it on tww
9/15/2006 12:39:05 PM
I guess becoming a war criminal by torturing and wiretapping is the only way to stop terrorism.
9/15/2006 12:43:46 PM
blame America first
9/15/2006 12:54:19 PM
Why would he mention Bin Laden 17 times in a speech and then turn around and tell Fred Barnes of the Weekly Standard that capturing the guy isn't a top priority?
9/15/2006 12:56:35 PM
One day Bush says we have to stop Bin-Laden, the next day he says it's not a top priority. One day he says we need to torture the people who would harm this country, the next day he won't kill them while they're holding a rally in a cemetery.Bush attempts to frighten the american people with the specter of al-qaeda terroists lurking in the shadows, the next day he's "not concerned".Eventually americans will get off their collective knees and slap that son of a bitch in the face for abusing his position.
9/15/2006 1:13:02 PM
eventually americans will get off tww and do something worth a fuck
9/15/2006 1:17:55 PM
like vote for bush
9/15/2006 1:21:55 PM
I must really get under TT's skin. I'm going outside to paint. Tomorrow I'll be canvassing for a Democratic candidate for Congress and Sunday I'll be doing the same for a candidate for a state rep.I'm still waiting for President Bush to do something that's "worth a fuck". Capturing the man who has murdered over 3,000 americans and plans to do us more harm.
9/15/2006 1:23:28 PM
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9/15/2006 3:04:30 PM
Hey pryderi, what did you talk about before Bush was president?
9/15/2006 3:19:35 PM
I don't believe that video clip for a second, I mean its fucking Fox News
9/15/2006 3:21:13 PM
He mentions bin Laden because bin Laden is the name that riles people up. He says bin Laden isn't a top priority because, in a way, he isn't. The man appears increasingly functionless when it comes to planning, coordinating, or executing operations. Taking him out makes everybody really happy, yeah, but it doesn't do a hell of a lot to combat terrorism.That said, I'll admit to selfishly wanting to spend resources to kill him even so, because I know I'd feel a hell of a lot better and I can't think of anyone on our side who would mind the expense.
9/15/2006 4:57:56 PM
9/15/2006 4:59:31 PM
I don't think you'll find a lot of experts on al Qaeda that will tell you that Osama bin Laden is all that integral a part of the organization, or that his death/capture would lead to the disintegration of the organization, or that his death/capture would do anything to slow down terrorism -- in fact, the consensus as I've seen it is that his being taken out would lead to a spike in retaliatory attacks. So if anything, taking him out makes terrorism worse, if only for a while.
9/15/2006 5:03:06 PM
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9/15/2006 5:16:52 PM
most people would agree that bin laden is either in hiding or on the run, at least moreso than he was before 9/11in that sense, he is not as integral a part of al queda's operations...has to be much more cautious and careful about any traceable communications he makes or gets proxiedif you believe those two things, then by definition, he's not as big a threat as he was, aka not a top prioritythough you can certainly use his name as much as you want to describe 9/11, which, like it or not, "opened the public's eyes" to the reality of terrorism on US soil, increasing the resources we put forth into the war on terror*awaits someone to say we've had him for years and will announce his capture/death right before elections*]
9/15/2006 5:19:34 PM
So, let me get this straight, we've issued the administration carte blanche to spook us at will by dragging the operationally impotent leader of Al Qaeda's name out of the closet to represent some boogeyman for the purposes of emotionally manipulating us into feeling like we "need" this or that policy in order to be protected???
9/15/2006 5:24:32 PM
9/15/2006 5:25:46 PM
No, because we're not talking about money here. We're talking about a quid pro quo, an unspoken psychological contract if you will. How much authority to exploit our fears do we, or should we grant to our government in any given moment?
9/15/2006 5:28:28 PM
9/15/2006 5:29:41 PM
That begs the question. Why do it? Surely, they're aware of the permanent ability to exploit a psychological symbol of pure evil, or the Devil, or Osama Bin Laden. What determines when and whether they should do so?
9/15/2006 5:34:43 PM
well on the 5 year anniversary of one of the worst attacks on america in our 230 year history, i think thats a time to mention him
9/15/2006 5:36:53 PM
9/15/2006 5:47:53 PM
Should he be a top priority? Bin Laden at this point (at least I think as far as bush is concerned) is a representation of what we're supposed to be fighting. Bin Laden the man is irellevant for the administration, it's what Bin Laden or someone like him has the capability of doing that is of concern, but that's a bit more of a mouthful than just Bin Laden and less cliched than Terrorism™. In reality though, Bin Laden should not be the top priority and infact the actual Bush quote is rather on spot:
9/15/2006 7:03:04 PM
9/16/2006 12:21:20 AM
I think a lot of what people are saying here suggests or represents varying degrees of truth.
9/16/2006 1:53:20 AM
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9/16/2006 7:47:32 AM
dirka dirka
9/16/2006 9:32:58 AM
And he shouldn't be, killing Bin Laden won't do anything except give the American people something cheap to cheer about for a day or two. Besides they will just make a martyr out of him. I say we start making so many martyrs they can't keep 'em straight.
9/16/2006 9:59:57 PM
And how the fuck would you know hes not a threat?
9/16/2006 10:03:02 PM
Do you think killing Bin Laden would reduce the threat to our country? I think if we had killed him back in the 70's instead of helping him fight the Soviets, it would have made a difference, no it doesn't matter. There are so many extremist clerics around the world preaching intolerance and hatred to a riled youth that anything left for Bin Laden to say or do would be just another fish in the sea.
9/16/2006 10:08:50 PM
You agree hes a threat then.
9/16/2006 10:09:41 PM
He's as much a threat as any other, I don't think he as an individual should be a priority. We need to wake a psychological war, and turn people away from his philosophies.
9/16/2006 10:11:29 PM
That sounds like something a pinko would say
9/16/2006 10:22:12 PM
honestly if i could go back in the past i'd nuke the middle east in like 1945man we'd have so much oil now
9/16/2006 10:23:17 PM
For real.
9/16/2006 10:26:07 PM
for real
9/16/2006 10:31:12 PM
We pretty much destroyed the infrastructure of Iraq without capturing Saddam until much later. I think all he's saying is capturing the figurehead of the organization is not as important as bringing down the cells. Plus I'm sure bin Laden is not involved in the day to day workings of individual cells, they have their own leaders. If we were to parade bin Laden's broken corpse through the streets of Washington DC tomorrow, al Qaeda would not disolve. It would be a symbolic victory but wouldn't change too much.
9/19/2006 1:07:27 PM
if Bush had said bin Laden is still priority #1 you liberals would go back to claiming that terrorism isnt a threat
9/19/2006 1:11:19 PM
I don't really see much point in using massive amounts of resources to find him, I think eventually he will show...he is more of an idol or figurehead to them than he is a leader now... we have to worry about our own asses now, not finding dude in a cave putting out video tapes ones in a whileI've love to capture him, but thats more vendetta and revenge than it is stopping terror...he is no longer the guy to worry about, it's all of his followers running around durkadurkastan and in our own country
9/19/2006 1:17:03 PM
synchrony7 and pwrstrkdf250 answers represent pretty historically accurate viewpoints. In other words, our common body of knowledge supports these hypotheses.It just seems to me that the solution here is to educate people about how Al Qaeda operates. If they don't know that, they can't effectively help the government fight it. This is basic shit.
9/19/2006 2:51:22 PM
^^ shit my spelling was horribleI hate laptops... I need to get a usb keyboard for this thing
9/19/2006 3:01:57 PM
9/20/2006 7:37:16 AM
Bush got what he wanted out of 9/11. He finally had a half-assed excuse to invade Iraq by claiming Sadaam had ties to Al-Qaeda. After that, everything else is a moot point for him.
9/20/2006 10:41:28 AM