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    Originally posted by CrankyTodd
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    Pakistan would be my guess
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    OBL has been on dialysis for 6 years and can't be that strong. I had a friend on dialisys for 2.5 years and his bones got very brittle before he received a kidney transplant.

    I also think OBL is Saddam Hussein w/o stilts.

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    Originally posted by codeorama


    I understand what you're saying, but OBL was responsible for planning an attack that has had a drastic impact on Americans.
    While SH is a crazy dictator, his removal is more of a humanitarian victory rather than a victory for the safety of Americans, IMO.
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    It could well prove true that Saddam helped train the chief 9/11 terrorist -- which is being reported by the British press. We'll know more soon enough I suppose to his direct links to 9/11, which may surpass what we thought they might be. Terrorists hang out in the same circles. Taking any of them down directly is a victory for the safety of the American people.
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    well, we know how accurate british intelligence can be on these issues.

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    Originally posted by DrunkenBoxer
    well, we know how accurate british intelligence can be on these issues.

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    Indeed we do. Which is why this link is such a moving possibility.
    If the ESFP has not developed their Thinking side by giving consideration to rational thought processing, they tend to become over-indulgent, and place more importance on immediate sensation and gratification than on their duties and obligations. They may also avoid looking at long-term consequences of their actions.

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    Al-Zawahiri is actually by far the biggest threat left to the US. OBL may be the public face of Al Quaeda, but Zawahiri is the brains and would be the muscle of any future attacks. It was Zawahiri who instigated the first WTC attacks. His merging of the Muslim Brotherhood with OBL's mujahadeen is what made Al Quaeda powerful. Nor should we underestimate the importance of capturing Khalid Sheik Mohammed, who was likely the mastermind behind 9/11.

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    I think he's still alive living in some cave. I think its alittle nicer than the hole they found Saddam in.

    I also think that he has control over a lot of people still. His plans aren't ones that take place within 24 hours....or days of when orders are given.

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