Wednesday, September 06, 2006

The Struggle at Twilight

Items nearing the anniversary of 9/11.

Pakistan agrees to 'amnesty' for al Qaeda, Taliban.


Osama bin Laden, America’s most wanted man, will not face capture in Pakistan if he agrees to lead a “peaceful life,” Pakistani officials tell ABC News.

I guess when President Bush said he would get those people who knocked down those towers dead or alive or whatever combination of BS he used right after 9/11 he had his fingers crossed behind his back. It is very important to bring Osama Bin-Ladin to justice, I don't appreciate the way the Bush Administration marginalizes the importance of killing or capturing yes, this one guy. He's one of many, but he's an important symbol to those who wish us harm. He's the guy that brought down those buildings, surely not Saddam Hussein. Collaring the wrong perp isn't justice, it's propaganda to satiate the public demand for accountability. You want to unite Democrats and Republicans? Get this animal in a cage.

The fascist dictator in Pakistan who is our "buddy", isn't. I don't even know how much in charge he really is, it seems the Theocrats are more and more in charge.

That's right there's no such thing as an Islamo-fascist. There are Theocrats, but if Bush used the correct political scientific terms he might have to explain what a theocrat is and maybe why he isn't a Christian Theocrat. A Christian Democrat, yet warped not like Angela Merkel. He's more reactionary. He's flavored more with Leviticus then Mark.

An Evangelical Democratic Republican. Source documents are liturgical and misinterpreted. Believes in the will of the people, so long as their information is as limited as his, non-science based, faith as the concluder of open minds and open solutions and a unitarian executive theorist, who believes that the triangle of three seperate and equal branches from our Constitution should resemble some other more lordly polygon.

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