I know, right? We should hunt down and kill their leader or something.
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Yeah, we shouldn't have decided to do that when he had done nothing to us. Such random bullying on our part.
Omnius Deus... far left wing representin'!!! :boogie: Try to hide your hypocrisy a little better than that.But those are good counterarguments to the points I made.
Al Qaeda is full of themselves.
They know nothing about our country, other than how to blow up buildings. Their opinions shouldn't be a concern, whether people are sill enough to actually care.
They should actually try to wipe Al Qaeda out instead of wasting time in Iraq.
Your points have no legitimacy. It's like saying the US government hid a lot of evidence about 9/11 in order to make it purposely look like a conspiracy.
It's like al queda has secret forums and then public forums, and they communicate on the secret forums to come up with info they want to release to the public.
I understand the idea, I saw that south park episode when the two vietnam vet rednecks pretended to be members of the KKK, but I don't see how Al Queda is releasing public information on private forums. I think you have an unrealistic view of how the network works. So does Jeff for suggesting they all came together and decided McCain would be better for the downfall of the US, like they took a vote on it or something. Have you ever been to an internet forum before? People there usually agree on one thing only: here it's that lucid dreaming is cool, there it's that terrorism is an optimal form of aggression against us imperialism and allah will reward us. Everything else is just... flammage with a few highlights of inteligle speech.
Perhaps I implied that Al-Queda came together and took a vote but that's not what I meant. According to the CNN segment, a "poster" posted the idea on the terrorist forum. It's received a lot of support but I don't think you'll be seeing Al-Queda in the voting booths come November 4th. ;)
What the heck is "Al-Queda"?
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A U.S. conspiracy. They don't exist.
Actually, they mean:
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Spare me. If the only thing you have to say regarding this thread is a comment about how most of us have spelled "Al-Qaeda" then you're just grasping at futile trivialities.
Lol.
Btw, you do realize that most of us at least knew what "Al-Qaeda" was throughout this thread, right? :P
Awesome, sheer awesomeness. Here's your fucking badge. You've earned it Captain obvious.
Because you're not good for anything else. Waste of sperm and egg. Hey hey! I have an idea...a crazy idea but it might just work...how about you post something relevant to the thread as opposed to visiting threads and correcting users grammar? Or will you get stripped of your badge if you're not doing your job?
You don't think the fact that a database of militants used by the CIA magically becomes the U.S.A's worst enemy is relevant? You don't think the fact that when that 'enemy' attacks us, we try to kill their leader for a few months, give up and move on to a completely unrelated target is relevant? You don't think that the fact that we found Saddam hiding in a person sized hole in the middle of the desert but we can't find a geriatric with an oxygen tank wandering around Afghanistan is relevant?
Personally I think it is extremely relevant that we created the group that is now known as Al-qaeda and supplied them with millions of dollars and american weapons; then when they "turned against us" we stopped trying to find them but still used their attack as an excuse to go to war against an unrelated target. The fact that now they are supporting any of our candidates says to me that someone is using their voice to change the opinions of the American people because lets be honest here; the only effect the elections and the difference between McCain and Obama will have is on the opinion of the American people. Both of them will have similar financial policies in office, both of them will have similar foreign policies. As far as Al-queda is concerned, there really won't be any difference between Obama and McCain, but if people in the U.S. think they actually care, maybe we will be happier when Al-queda "doesn't get their way".
1. I was not referring to any of that when I called your comment irrelevant.
2. Forming an alliance with the Muhahideen is not the same as designing a terrorist group that is our enemy and is trying to kill masses of Americans. We teamed up with cuckoo birds against a common enemy, and they turned on us. It happens.
3. We did not give up on trying to catch Bin Laden. We just cannot go into Pakistan without government consent without creating a whole new problem which starts with the losing of an important ally.
4. We have captured and killed Al Qaeda members by the boat loads.
5. We turned Iraq into an Al Qaeda magnet and shooting gallery.
6. Who do you think was flying the airplanes that hit structures on 9/11?