Thursday, October 30, 2008

George W. Bush's Osama Bin Laden Endorsing McCain

Can hear right wing Republicans screaming foul over that title, but it's a serious question. Even as enemy number one, Osama Bin Laden's family and the Bush Clan go way back with each other, and many people believe it was Bin Laden's tape just before election day in 2004 that threw the election to George Bush. Now it seems intelligence sources are expecting a new Bin Laden message to appear just days, even hours before the polls open on Tuesday...who cares? Osama (shemale in a cave) Bin Laden is a HAS BEEN. Bring your message of hate on you backwards thinking moron...it does not matter, America's voters are not going to be fooled this time around, are no longer going to live in fear that you might stick your ugly ass ed face out of the sand to deliver a Halloween BOO FEST.

U.S. Intel Expects Bin Laden Message Near Election

Is there time left for an October Surprise?

Senior government officials tell ABC's Pierre Thomas that the intelligence community is anticipating a message from Osama Bin Laden before -- or just after -- Tuesday's election.

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Will Osama bin Laden manage to make an appearance in this presidential election?

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At this point, there is no hard evidence that a message is coming. But a number of intelligence analysts are expecting a message because they think it is critical for al Qaeda's top leader to be seen, or heard from, if only for P.R. purposes.

Those analysts believe that if bin Laden is not heard from, he runs the risk of being considered irrelevant or impotent. Read more here: LINK

If Bin Laden is heard from before Tuesday, it would be the second post-9/11 presidential election in which he has reared his head.

In 2004, bin Laden released a message in the days just before the election.

Following his defeat, John Kerry said the tape's release effectively erased any hope he had of victory against Bush.

"It was that Osama tape -- it scared them [the American people]," Kerry told Geraldo Rivera.

During an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" in January of 2005, Kerry elaborated.

"I believe that 9/11 was the central deciding issue in this race," said Kerry. "And the tape -- we were rising in the polls up until the last day when the tape appeared. We flat-lined the day the tape appeared and went down on Monday."

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