Saturday, October 30, 2004
He's Back, and Kerry is running scared
Osama Bin Laden is back. With a warning, even John Kerry can not save you, if you threaten the security of Muslim Nations.
To put it in simpler terms, what does this mean, why now? Anyone remember Spain?
Osama tried to do to us, what they did to Spain but we intercepted them. It has been
kept very quiet in the main stream media.
So he had to do something that he knew we could not stop. And releasing a video tape is the best vehicle for that goal.
It was something the media just could not ignore. He figured that since his Plan "A" did not work.
It was time for Plan "B", so take this message for what it is. An attempt to sway this election.
The problem for Osama is that he is use to speaking with like minded religious Zealots.
So after watching the campaign attack ads by Kerry and others, Osama tried to do the same.
But he is not as astute in this venue as Paul Begala, James Cariville and Dick Morris.
So he has botched the delivery and made the message less effective that it could have been.
But the intent is clear, at least it is to me. So time for the history lesson.
"We need breathing room.", "We are trying to liberate our fellow brethren.", and of course the one that Kerry would like to hear.
"We will know peace in our time." These are the quotes proceeding WWII. These quotes should be burned into your memory.
As a warning, that you can not let any motivated group, willing to kill anyone in their way; a path to power.
According to all the news services, Al-Qaida has been rendered a scattered force with as much as 75 percent of it's members
captured or killed. Now, this is not the first time a group was forced underground only to come back stronger.
The Brown Shirts did it in the late 20's Germany. They came back after the German government tried to suppress them.
They even arrested the groups leaders and jailed many of them for several years. But after their release, the Brown Shirts rise to power
was very rapid. This is a history lesson, that I am sure, Bin Laden has learned as well.
So the question is, who will pursue these renegades until they are captured and their organization is disbanded, permanently.
This is a war of ideas, one that can just as easily plunge the world in to another World War.
Bush will try to prevent it, but Kerry would make the same mistakes as Chancellor
Hindenburg.
By allowing Bin Laden the time to continue his goals and let him recuit new members to replace the ones that are captured or killed.