August 4, 2005 /

While Bush is on Vacation, Osama is in Preparation

This week our President started his historic five week vacation at the ranch in Crawford, Texas. The term historic is used in a rhetorical sense considering this is the longest vacation any President has taken, and only 6 months into his second term, he is quickly on his way to break the record of total […]

This week our President started his historic five week
vacation at the ranch in Crawford, Texas. The term historic is used in a
rhetorical sense considering this is the longest vacation any President has
taken, and only 6 months into his second term, he is quickly on his way to break
the record of total time of for a President.

But that is not to worry about. We should feel safe with
our President tucked away in Crawford, perhaps where he can do less damage.
Texas at one point did want to become their own country, well they are quickly
shaping up for that since it seems our capital is now situated there.

But while Bush is on vacation, Osama is in preparation
(remember him George? He is the one still walking free that actually did attack
us).

“Our message is clear — what you saw in New York and
Washington and what you are seeing in Afghanistan and Iraq, all these are
nothing compared to what you will see next.”

That message was given by Ayman al-Zawahiri, the second in
charge of al Qaeda. The message aired on Al Jazeera television today and should
send a reminder to our commander in chief that the real enemy is still out
there.

He also issued further warnings to London:

“To the British, I am telling you that Blair brought you
destruction in the middle of London and more will come, God willing,”

This comes two weeks after the failed bombings of July 21
in London and four weeks after the successful attacks on the tubes and bus in
London on July 7.

This comes the same week that we have lost 27 soldiers in
Iraq and heard of even more torture taking place. Only 4 days into the month and
we already have lost half of the total number of soldiers we lost in July total.

Iraq is on the brink of civil war and there is no end in
sight yet our commander in chief continues to tell the American people the usual
Bushit of everything going as planned. Well while it might be going as planned
for the corporate backer of Bush’s presidency, Halliburton, it certainly is not
going as planned for the American people. Our attacker is still running free and
planning even more attacks and sending out more threats while we continue to let
him run free.

“If you continue your politics against Muslims, you will
see, God willing, such horror that you will forget the horrors of Vietnam.”

…

“Didn’t Osama bin Laden tell you that you would never
dream of peace until we actually live it in Palestine and before all foreign
forces withdraw from the Land of Mohammed? Instead (of accepting the truce),
you spilled rivers of blood in our countries, and we exploded volcanoes of
anger in your countries.”

…

“The truth that has been kept from you by (President)
Bush, (Secretary of State Condoleezza) Rice and (Defense Secretary Donald)
Rumsfeld is that there is no way out of Iraq without immediate withdrawal, and
any delay on this means only more dead, more losses. If you don’t leave today,
certainly you will leave tomorrow, and after tens of thousands of dead, and
double that figure in disabled and wounded.”

Those were other warning issued in the message from our
enemy.

So President Bush, while you are sitting there in Crawford
proving to the American people you are truly a lame duck President, we now see
that our real threat is still out there. American’s may have to become a little
more vigilant once again in the face of the threat that you have confronted us
with. Thank you Georgey boy for taking the sites of the primary target after
9/11 and shifting them to your pre-9/11 agenda. American loves living in fear
and you have ensured that with this Presidency. That is something else to add to
your legacy!


CNN
has the complete article on the new video message.

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