Saturday, July 01, 2006

SPIIDERWEB™ Beats Real News Source By One Month


Too bad it took this "real" news source a month to report what this blog post from May 30 reported. Not bragging or anything, but...wait a minute...am too bragging.

Of course I got it from another source. If I "break" any news it'll be about me. That's the limit of my inside info.
I can't be the only person getting a little freaked out about this. Remember during the election in 2004 - the messages from bin-Laden and al-Zawahri that analysts later said played in Bush's favor? Well, they are at it again...and it is getting a little freaky. Only Thursday, the day the Supreme Court berated Bush for his handling of Guantanamo detainees and bin-Laden, almost as if ordered, released a tape that sucked the air out of Bush's bad news, news cycle. Just a little freaky isn't it?

Is it possible that bin-Laden, al-Zawahri, and the al-Qaeda terror network are part of the Bush-Rove campaign team? Suspicious as the gratuitous timing between the al-Qaeda leadership's video releases, i.e. just when Bush and Republicans need them most, and considering only a fool would put anything past Bush, Rove and Republicans: the answer is no. No, al-Qaeda and its leaders are not on the Bush-Rove-Republican campaign team. At least not officially.

What does "not officially" mean?

That means not even the Bush-Rove-Republican political team would go so far as be involved in something that stygian. But it also means the al-Qaeda leadership knows Bush and Republicans are good for them and their cause. In other words, al-Qaeda has a vested interest in Republicans maintaining power.

Actually my post and the Progressive's article are quite different, but both make the point that having the Repugs in office is good for al-Qaeda's leaders.

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