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Osama Bin Who?

The right wing yawns at yet another missive from the mass murderer their president has failed to kill.

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22 Responses to “Osama Bin Who?”

  1. drpedro says:

    OBL is as useless as tits on a boar….and clearly he can’t touch the US thanks to Bush….let him huddle in his cave…justice is coming soon in the form of a .50cal FMJ round from some SEAL sniper a click away……

  2. midderpidge says:

    Finding Osama bin Laden is hard werk.

  3. cellulose says:

    OBL is as useless as tits on a boar…that killed thousands of Americans.

    What’s the statute of limitations on mass murder?

  4. White Whale says:

    Republicans……Surrender monkeys to mass murderers. And I thought cons were all into symbolism. “Dead or Alive” ring a bell.

  5. drpedro says:

    whats BF 2?

  6. Pedrolito playing too much BF2?

  7. Zappa says:

    Bush Forever 2?

    drpedro:
    I was for killing OBL but now that it is hard work I don’t care so much unless someone under Bush’s watch finds and kills him then I am for it.

    mmm…tits on a boar…

  8. Hollywood_Freaks says:

    The war on terror isn’t for revenge. It’s for prevention. Killing OBL would not prevent anything anymore because the man’s a useless tool for terrorists. If anything, an assasination of OBL would only lead to martyrdom for the sick fool.

    Now, if Bush and the government is focused on killing OBL and they can’t, then it is pathetic. I happen to think they are not focused on it and I’m fine with that.

  9. Leroy Brown says:

    I think he means Battlefield 2. Its a computer game.

  10. bryan says:

    Killing OBL is as much about symbolism as anything else, a bit like the toppling of Saddam’s statue.

  11. Dugger says:

    OBL missive? Yawn. Yawn.

    Oops. D*mn! King Oliver is right as usual.

    Dugger

  12. Repack Rider says:

    Osama did Bush the biggest favor he has ever received. Until 9/11, Bush was spiraling into irrelevancy in his FIRST term, but Osama gave him a second term, and helps out now and then with a strategically timed recording. Why should Bush hunt down the guy who made a bigger contribution to his campaign than all the “Bush Pioneers” combined?

    Now Bush has returned the favor by toppling Osama’s biggest Muslim opponent and helping Osama unite much of the Muslim world.

    I swear, these guys LIKE each other. If they didn’t, why would they keep helping each other?

  13. qkslvr_wolf says:

    When fanatics fight, everyone else loses. We have a christian fanatic against a muslim fanatic. Thousands die today because one thinks one guy was a god, and the other thinks another guy was a profit so holy as to rank with the gods.

  14. midderpidge says:

    What a bunch of republican surrender monkey talk. We are sending a message of IMPOTENCE to the muslim world. Every time Osama bin Laden talks it is a reminder that a few guys and a few $1 box cutters can kill 3,000 Americans while their leader gets away to plot and plan more attacks.

  15. duros62 says:

    prophet

  16. rjwarren says:

    The ¬ 500 notes are popularly known in Spain as “Bin Ladens” because like the al-Qaida leader, everybody knows they are around but hardly anyone has seen them.

  17. Frank_D says:

    Every time Osama bin Laden talks it is a reminder that a few guys and a few $1 box cutters can kill 3,000 Americans while their leader gets away to plot and plan more attacks.
    Of course, every time, a Democratic shouts, “We can’t win! Our boys are getting killed for oil! We have to get out of there yesterday!”, we’re not sending a message of impotence (same word, with or without capitals) to the the Muslim world.
    Nope.
    Nosiree!
    Unh – unh…

  18. factcheck says:

    “I don’t know where he is. You know, I just don’t spend that much time on him. … I truly am not that concerned about him.”

    http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/story/242107p-207602c.html

  19. factcheck says:

    Interesting, rj. In my neighborhood, we call New Orleans “Binladenville” because the president doesn’t think about either one.

  20. Rounds77 says:

    The Iraq war is like a baseball game where the losing team changes all the rules and decides to add as many innings as it takes until they win. Unfortunately, like Iraq, with each new inning comes more strike outs. We’ll be there forever at the rate we’re going. Talk about impotence (and bankruptcy).

    As for Bin Laden. Tell the families who suffered losses in 9/11 that he’s as useless as tits on a boar Pedro. How would you like it if the police force took that attitude toward someone who murdered one of your loved ones.

  21. Rounds77 says:

    Pedro, thank you for the name calling. BTW, what evidence do you have that he’s holed up in a cave and useless? You don’t think his still-living images and audio tapes aren’t helping to excite and create more terrorists? After all, he succeeded in killing us and escaping the justice of the most powerful country on earth.

    I also feel better now that you said his time will come. That one unproven statement is all I need to know justice will be served. We all appreciate the Republican cavalier attitude toward Bin Laden’s capture.

  22. drpedro says:

    OBL uselessness has nothing to do with how 9/11 families feel you twit.

    He is now essentially harmless because the US has so backed him into a hole that he can no longer function…

    As I said before, his time will come, revenge is a dish best tasted cold….