Osama bin Laden is dead.

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Got this photo in an email today. It pretty much proves Binny is dead.


 

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I have some real mixed feelings about the Eric (the concussion) Lindros affair. Part of me says he should have been made to sit out for 4 years (instead of the required 2)and then re-enter the draft which would have gotten even funnier if Quebec finished with the first pick and drafted him again. Part of me wishes they dealt him sooner because the result of the deal was making the Avs a cup winner. I have the opinion though that if you want to play in the league you play for who drafts you or give up hockey.

BTW he had a few teams he wanted to play for including Toronto, it wasn't a US thing it was basically anywhere but Quebec. He should have just been honored to play in the league anywhere till he earned free-agency

I totally agree, and felt the same at the time he was drafted, we all talked about his spoiled brat
attitude and his inability to feel honoured to be drafted, (it seems his parents were the catalysts
of the decision) at the time.
I was happy when quebec went to colorado then won the cup, as he could have been part of that team
but was too 'snobby' at the time, and it came back to slap him in the face, and he deserved it.

winnipeg 'is' prepared to support another NHL team now, don't know anything about quebec city.

the NHL hasn't been a goon league for a long time, goons can't make the teams now, they can't keep
up, can't make plays, the very few who are still around will be gone by next season, (one or two),
the tough guys who play now, are good players and contribute to the speed and physical play of the
teams, makes for exciting hokey.
 

PoliticalNick

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Maybe you should read up on it.

You don't seem to understand who planted the bomb, where they were from, or anything else about the two bombings.
I understand who made the bombs, where they were planted, where the flights originated, and most importantly what the political motivation was. You seem to have everything but the last part.
 

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Top US Government Insider: Bin Laden Died In 2001, 9/11 A False Flag (confirmed!)
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State under three different administrations Steve R. Pieczenik
says he is prepared to tell a federal grand jury the name of a top general who told him directly 9/11 was a false flag attack
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
“Bin Laden had already been “dead for months,” and that the government was waiting for the most politically expedient time to roll out his corpse. Pieczenik would be in a position to know, having personally met Bin Laden and worked with him during the proxy war against the Soviets in Afghanistan back in the early 80′s”
Top US government insider Dr. Steve R. Pieczenik, a man who held numerous different influential positions under three different Presidents and still works with the Defense Department, shockingly told The Alex Jones Show yesterday that Osama Bin Laden died in 2001 and that he was prepared to testify in front of a grand jury how a top general told him directly that 9/11 was a false flag inside job.
Pieczenik cannot be dismissed as a “conspiracy theorist”. He served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State under three different administrations, Nixon, Ford and Carter, while also working under Reagan and Bush senior, and still works as a consultant for the Department of Defense. A former US Navy Captain, Pieczenik achieved two prestigious Harry C. Solomon Awards at the Harvard Medical School as he simultaneously completed a PhD at MIT.
Recruited by Lawrence Eagleburger as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Management, Pieczenik went on to develop, “the basic tenets for psychological warfare, counter terrorism, strategy and tactics for transcultural negotiations for the US State Department, military and intelligence communities and other agencies of the US Government,” while also developing foundational strategies for hostage rescue that were later employed around the world.
Pieczenik also served as a senior policy planner under Secretaries Henry Kissinger, Cyrus Vance, George Schultz and James Baker and worked on George W. Bush’s election campaign against Al Gore. His record underscores the fact that he is one of the most deeply connected men in intelligence circles over the past three decades plus.
The character of Jack Ryan, who appears in many Tom Clancy novels and was also played by Harrison Ford in the popular 1992 movie Patriot Games, is also based on Steve Pieczenik.
Back in April 2002, over nine years ago, Pieczenik told the Alex Jones Show that Bin Laden had already been “dead for months,” and that the government was waiting for the most politically expedient time to roll out his corpse. Pieczenik would be in a position to know, having personally met Bin Laden and worked with him during the proxy war against the Soviets in Afghanistan back in the early 80′s.
more.............. Top US Government Insider: Bin Laden Died In 2001, 9/11 A False Flag (confirmed!) : Veterans Today
 

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I'm ditching my Hindu Dr, in favour of a Paki one so I can live an extra 10 ****ing years after my kidneys fail.
 

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In those 'extra last 10 years of your life what is going to be important, feeding a heroin addiction and a busted kidney that not even a blood relative will help you with OR do you party hearty while you can with you white cane full of heroin? Where is the cane, he always had it with him. Coming off the mountain (looking a few shades of yellow) on his way for medical treatments was one of the times the cane is shown when walking anywhere.

How did the seals let a before pic of their new stealth chopper get published? Neat idea though retractable rotor blades so you only just the length needed for what you are lifting. Is that is what the cattle mutilations were about, fine tuning lifting using the rotao length rather than pitch changes or engine RPM's, oh so much quieter.
 
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Since things are slow to come to Central Asia, shortly after 9-11 he partied like it was 1999 and that was that. This latest publicity stunt is a HUGE insult to the intelligent people of the planet.
 

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This latest publicity stunt is a HUGE insult to the intelligent people of the planet.
Perhaps it is a test to see if the Borg Collective devices are working okay. If getting people hyped for a few days is the goal they did accomplish that they can do that but even the longest of the cheerers (ES) eventually decided the NHL was more interesting than the OBL story.
 

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Yeah, that is where they found the 'ready to celebrate' crowds, that is why it was anounced at arenas in the first place. How many other news stories have been important enough to interrupt a major sporting event.
 

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Yes, bin Laden is dead....but I am not sure that the USA projects the image necessary to win in this war.....

Good piece by Mark Steyn.......on Pakistan and their attitude towards the USA:

When it comes to instructive analogies, I prefer Khartoum to cartoons. If it took America a decade to avenge the dead of 9/11, it took Britain 13 years to avenge their defeat in Sudan in 1884. But, after Kitchener slaughtered the jihadists of the day at the Battle of Omdurman in 1897, he made a point of digging up their leader the Mahdi, chopping off his head and keeping it as a souvenir. The Sudanese got the message. The British had nary a peep out of the joint until they gave it independence six decades later – and, indeed, the locals fought for King and (distant imperial) country as brave British troops during World War Two. Even more amazingly, generations of English schoolchildren were taught about the Mahdi's skull winding up as Lord Kitchener's novelty paperweight as an inspiring tale of national greatness.

That's the stuff we're lacking!

Mark Steyn: Why Pakistan knew it could hide Osama - Opinion - The Orange County Register