Saturday, March 06, 2004

The hunt for bin Laden by October

I suppose I could have just made this an update of my earlier post, but, what the heck...

CNN.com headline reads: "U.S. to launch 24/7 hunt for bin Laden." Sort of begs the question doesn't it: What was the schedule before, alternate Tuesdays? Funny how the "hunt" heats up the same week Kerry takes over the race, and Bush launches his multi-gazillion dollar ad blitz.

Here's an idea for the Dems. Run Bush at Booker Elementary, with the following voice-over:

"[H]aving just been told the country was under attack the commander in chief appeared uninterested in further details. He never asked if there had been any additional threats, where the attacks were coming from, how to best protect the country from further attacks, or what the current status of NORAD or the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Nor did he call for an immediate return to Washington. Instead, in the middle of a modern-day Pearl Harbor, he simply turned back to the matter at hand; the day’s photo op. Precious minutes were ticking by, and many more lives were at risk. 'Really good readers, whew!' he told the class as the electronic flashes once again began to blink and the video cameras rolled. 'These must be sixth graders.'"- From James Bamford's "Body of Secrets"
  Guerilla News article

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