added 2007 Tue May 29 0:51:59 by Fedquip
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, who has eluded a U.S. manhunt, is plotting against the United States but has been isolated and driven into hiding, President George W. Bush said Thursday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, who has eluded a U.S. manhunt, is plotting against the United States but has been isolated and driven into hiding, President George W. Bush said Thursday.
added 2007 Sat Apr 21 11:34:20 by rogueHumor
A timeline listing of crucial events both before and after the September 11th suicide attacks establishes CIA foreknowledge of them and strongly suggests that there was criminal complicity on the part of the U.S. government. One wonders how these events could have been ignored by the major media or treated as isolated incidents.
A timeline listing of crucial events both before and after the September 11th suicide attacks establishes CIA foreknowledge of them and strongly suggests that there was criminal complicity on the part of the U.S. government. One wonders how these events could have been ignored by the major media or treated as isolated incidents.
added 2007 Sat Mar 10 13:36:29 by pagey
Osama bin Laden, if he's alive, celebrated his 50th birthday on Saturday, and his friends in the Taliban prayed for his long life. The al Qaeda leader's long silence has fueled speculation that the world's most-wanted fugitive may have died, though many in the international intelligence community reckon Islamist militant Web sites would circulat
Osama bin Laden, if he's alive, celebrated his 50th birthday on Saturday, and his friends in the Taliban prayed for his long life. The al Qaeda leader's long silence has fueled speculation that the world's most-wanted fugitive may have died, though many in the international intelligence community reckon Islamist militant Web sites would circulat
added 2007 Tue Feb 27 1:53:22 by Wil
"I don't know whether we'll find him," said Gen. Peter Schoomaker, the Army chief of staff. "I don't know that it's all that important, frankly." [via tpm]
"I don't know whether we'll find him," said Gen. Peter Schoomaker, the Army chief of staff. "I don't know that it's all that important, frankly." [via tpm]
added 2007 Sat Feb 17 0:31:50 by DavidHalko
"State Sen. Darrell Jackson (D), pastor of the Bible Way Church in Columbia, SC - object of a bidding war between top-tier WH '08 candidates. Jackson confirmed that he had decided to endorse Hillary Clinton (D), less than six days after his P.R. firm, Sunrise Enterprises, agreed to a contract with Clinton's campaign worth at least $10K/month t
"State Sen. Darrell Jackson (D), pastor of the Bible Way Church in Columbia, SC - object of a bidding war between top-tier WH '08 candidates. Jackson confirmed that he had decided to endorse Hillary Clinton (D), less than six days after his P.R. firm, Sunrise Enterprises, agreed to a contract with Clinton's campaign worth at least $10K/month t
added 2007 Fri Jan 26 15:23:44 by Spadecaller
Critics Blast Laundry List of Vague Threats. Al-Qaeda terror mastermind Osama bin Laden delivered his annual State of the Jihad address last night and immediately faced criticism that the speech was short on specifics and little more than a laundry list of vague threats.
Critics Blast Laundry List of Vague Threats. Al-Qaeda terror mastermind Osama bin Laden delivered his annual State of the Jihad address last night and immediately faced criticism that the speech was short on specifics and little more than a laundry list of vague threats.
added 2007 Thu Jan 25 12:52:50 by Spadecaller
Stop him before he kills again. That is the judgment of the American people, and indeed of the entire world, as to the performance of our president. No State of the Union address can erase that dismal verdict. President Bush has accomplished what Osama bin Laden only dreamed of by disgracing the model of American democracy in the eyes of the world.
Stop him before he kills again. That is the judgment of the American people, and indeed of the entire world, as to the performance of our president. No State of the Union address can erase that dismal verdict. President Bush has accomplished what Osama bin Laden only dreamed of by disgracing the model of American democracy in the eyes of the world.
added 2006 Mon Aug 28 14:16:51 by Fulana
the Justice Department's decision, so far, to not seek formal criminal charges against bin Laden for approving al-Qaeda's most notorious and successful terrorist attack. The notice says bin Laden is "a suspect in other terrorist attacks throughout the world" but does not provide details.
the Justice Department's decision, so far, to not seek formal criminal charges against bin Laden for approving al-Qaeda's most notorious and successful terrorist attack. The notice says bin Laden is "a suspect in other terrorist attacks throughout the world" but does not provide details.






