Al Qaeda Leader Dined at the Pentagon Just Months After 9/11

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  1. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    Don't try to speak for me.

    It was reported by FOXNews, so you can't discredit it as a liberal hatchet job.
     
  2. martin

    martin Banned Forever

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    yes. you said that.

    we both know the reason this is a story (it really isnt) is that people like to pretend there were suspicious goings-on a-transpiring between the pentagon and al-queda. thats what the OP was suggesting. without that implication, we have no story. a guy goes a to party, eats cocktail weenies. no secrets are divulged, nothing is exploded.
     
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    SabanFan The voice of reason

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    I'm not questioning the veracity of the story. I'm just pointing out why you think it's a big deal.
     
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    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    How naive can you get? The story is that the Pentagon tripped over it's pecker in inviting a known terrorist to dinner.
     
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    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    I've already pointed out why I think its a big deal. You are just trying blow smoke over it.
     
  6. martin

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    lunch, not dinner. lunch is far less serious.

    again, at the time he wasnt connected to the shoe bombing and the rest, it hadnt happened yet.

    this dude is american, a chaplain from george washington U, he developed his extreme views over time and only under the obama administration has been put on the to-kill list.

    again, even if had been a known terrorist, the lunch he went to was not intended to give out secrets. there is nothing wrong, you are just repeating nonsense.

    in fact, the luncheon he went to was designed to calm muslims down, to ease tensions. who better to invite than this guy who is developing anti-american sentiment?

    at the time there was no reason to arrest him, no reason to be scared of him, and nothing happened. he had lunch. end of story.

    sabanfan is right, you are trying desperately to be critical of the government under bush.
     
  7. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason

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    See? I told you.
     
  8. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    So the FBI investigating him for 9/11 involvement wasn't enough for you? You're just arguing for arguments sake. Don't have a leg to stand on. They invited a terrorist which was stupid. A child can see it.

    Yes, the current administration has had to clean up many messes left by the previous one.

    You are deranged. Perhaps they should have just let him infiltrate the propaganda network Rumsfeld was trying to set up? Why do you hate America?

    Quite the contrary, it was FOXnews and another OP than posted this. You and your comical sidekick have been revealed to apologize for any failure of the last administration.
     
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    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    Your responses are getting lamer and lamer. You have excused each and every failure of the Bush administration without exception. On this issue, you have the credibility of a cabbage.
     
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    you may have trouble believing this is sincere, but really why is it stupid? it isnt a security risk.

    well, to be fair, lots of the things against this guy happened since 9/11

    i dont see it, dude. they have a meeting to try to be nice to muslims, to spread the word that we are not trying to kill all of them, and the guy is invited. he needed the propaganda fed to him more than anyone.

    america is a nation of idiots!

    i think fox was feeding the truthers, i dont thik they meant to take the same angle you are taking. like rex said, he thinks it is fishy that al queda meets with the pentagon. it isnt, of course, but yunnno, truthers are nutcases. it wouldnt have been a story without that angle.
     

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