thinkprogress.org — On Sunday, it will have been 2,000 days since the 9/11 terror attacks — 2,000 days that Osama bin Laden has spent on the loose, living in freedom. Yesterday, White House Press Secretary Tony Snow was asked about new U.S. intelligence showing that bin Laden is in Pakistan actively re-establishing al Qaeda training camps.
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Closed AccountMar 2, 2007
Snow constantly amazes me with the amount of crap that spews from his mouth. McClellan was amazing at the art of dodge (I swear he could've been in the Matrix). Snow just says whatever he feels is appropriate for the moment without regard to what's been said in the past.
disastermaster1Mar 2, 2007
They make it up as they go when they haven't been handed a script to follow.
Closed AccountMar 2, 2007
In a review of a new biography of Ariel Sharon, the Israeli paper Ha'aretz included this purported exchange between President Bush and the now-comatose Sharon:Speaking of George Bush, with whom Sharon developed a very close relationship, Uri Dan recalls that Sharon's delicacy made him reluctant to repeat what the president had told him when they discussed Osama bin Laden. Finally he relented. And here is what the leader of the Western world, valiant warrior in the battle of cultures, promised to do to bin Laden if he caught him: "I WILL SCREW HIM IN THE ASS!"All hail our first psychotic gay President
Closed AccountMar 2, 2007
In a review of a new biography of Ariel Sharon, the Israeli paper Ha'aretz included this purported exchange between President Bush and the now-comatose Sharon:>>>>Speaking of George Bush, with whom Sharon developed a very close relationship, Uri Dan recalls that Sharon's delicacy made him reluctant to repeat what the president had told him when they discussed Osama bin Laden. Finally he relented. And here is what the leader of the Western world, valiant warrior in the battle of cultures, promised to do to bin Laden if he caught him: "I WILL SCREW HIM IN THE ASS!"
goodeggMar 2, 2007
Fatty Bin Laden or genuine Bin Laden? Cos' if it's the former, don't give him a reach-around: he's a fraud!
refugeechrisMar 2, 2007
to me-it's proof of how little the admin has valued capturing bin laden since 9/11---the question is, why?
kooftMar 2, 2007
If bin Laden has been 'marginalized' since the invasion of Afghanistan, how does this make him less culpable for the attacks on 9/11? And if marginalization eliminates the need to bring him to justice, then what was the point in going after Saddam? After all, Saddam had been marginalized since 1991.
hddamageMar 3, 2007
another snow job hehe i like that... i shure hope these criminals end up in the justice system.
gooddaysunshineMar 3, 2007
It's all becoming painfully obvious now.