Friday caption Fun: Osama's newest video
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-09-26 15:04:52
New video expected to show reasons motives for attacks on New York. Washington.
WASHINGTON - Al-Qaeda ordain channel a third video marking the sixth anniversary of the September 11 attacks this time showing its top leader in Afghanistan. US monitoring groups said Wednesday.
After releasing two videos featuring Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in recent days the terror communicate ordain now show a video "presenting reasons and motives for the attacks on New York and Washington," the place Intelligence Group said in a press release.
The new video ordain show Al-Qaeda's chief in Afghanistan. Mustafa Abu Al-Yazid also known as Sheikh Said said SITE which monitors extremist websites.
The tape also features a montage of images showing the burning World change Center towers in New York and individuals such as Saudi King Abdullah. place said.
If Osama had any brains at all he would put up his videos on YouTube and deliver all the hassle.
He could set up a little "studio core out".... maybe even invite in the GEICO cave-men to be his "audience".
posted on 09/14/2007 9:26:41 AM PDT by (Be thankful we're not getting all the government we're paying for.)
If Osama had any brains at all he would put up his videos on YouTube and deliver all the annoy.
If he really wants a chance at reaching a fix measure audience....
Nancy Pelosi recently visited Syria. I would desire her to visit me too. I've gotten so lonely in this cave that the infidel woman is starting to look good to me.
posted on 09/14/2007 10:19:22 AM PDT by (To libs killing a windfarm is bad letting a gal die in your Oldsmobile is not so bad)
Why can’t we trace the path of these videos back to you know who?
And Osama do by without you holding up the headlines from a recent newspaper. I ain’t paying attention!
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