If you don't insult Gruss the terrorists win.

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From: Sam [email protected]
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 13:16:27 -0500
To: cf-community [email protected]
Subject: Re: Bin Laden Throws Down

> Why do I get the feeling he's your hero?
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Gruss Gott <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Didn't we invade Iraq to get Bin Laden ... you know the leader of the
> > people that attacked the US on 9/11?
> >
> > ------------------------
> > CAIRO, Egypt > a jihad against Israel and condemned Arab governments as 
> > allies of the
> > Jewish state in a new message aimed at harnessing anger in the Mideast
> > over the Gaza offensive.
> >
> > Bin Laden spoke in an audiotape posted Wednesday on Islamic militant
> > Web sites where al-Qaida usually issues its messages. It was his first
> > tape since May and came nearly three weeks after Israel started its
> > campaign against Gaza's militant Hamas rulers.
> >
> > The al-Qaida leader also vowed that the terror network would open "new
> > fronts" against the United States and its allies beyond Iraq and
> > Afghanistan. He said President-elect Barack Obama has received a
> > "heavy inheritance" from George W. Bush _ two wars and "the collapse
> > of the economy," which he said will render the United States unable to
> > sustain a long fight against the mujahedeen, or holy warriors.
> >
> > "There is only one strong way to bring the return of Al-Aqsa and
> > Palestine, and that is jihad in the path of God," bin Laden said in
> > the 22-minute audiotape, referring to the revered Al-Aqsa Mosque in
> > Jerusalem. "The duty is to urge people to jihad and to enlist the
> > youth into jihad brigades."
> >
> > "Islamic nation, you are capable of defeating the Zionist entity with
> > your popular capabilities and your great hidden strength _ without the
> > support of (Arab) leaders and despite the fact that most of (the
> > leaders) stand in the barracks of the Crusader-Zionist alliance," bin
> > Laden said.
> >
> > The authenticity of the tape could not be independently confirmed, but
> > the voice resembled that of bin Laden in previous messages.
> >
> > The tape, entitled "a call for jihad to stop the aggression on Gaza,"
> > was played over a still picture of bin Laden and the Al-Aqsa Mosque in
> > Jerusalem's Old City, one of Islam's holiest sites. But there were no
> > English subtitles and flashy production graphics that usually
> > accompany such messages.
> >
> > That suggested the message had been hastily put together and issued to
> > best exploit anger in the region over the Gaza offensive, which
> > Palestinian medical officials say has killed more than 940
> > Palestinians, half of them civilians. Israel said the offensive aims
> > to halt rocket fire from Gaza against Israeli towns.
> > Story continues below
> >
> > Bin Laden accused Arab leaders of "avoiding their responsibility" to
> > liberate Palestine.
> >
> > "If you are not convinced to fight, then open the way to those who are
> > convinced," he said.
> >
> > Bin Laden and his lieutenants frequently use the Palestinian issue to
> > try to rally support for al-Qaida and often call for holy war to free
> > Jerusalem. But there has been little sign that the terror group has
> > carried out attacks in Israel. Bin Laden made no direct reference to
> > Hamas, which seized power in Gaza in 2007. Al-Qaida leaders have
> > frequently criticized the Palestinian militant group for participating
> > in elections and failing to seriously pursue jihad against Israel.
> >
> > The al-Qaida leader also said the world economic crisis was a sign
> > that the United States' power was falling apart, boasting that "the
> > Islamic nation's jihad is one of the main causes of these destructive
> > results for our enemies."
> >
> > Pointing to wars in Afghanistan and Iraq since the Sept. 11, 2001
> > attacks, bin Laden said al-Qaida was prepared to fight "for seven more
> > years, and seven more after that, then seven more."
> >
> > "We are on the way to opening new fronts," he said, urging Muslims to
> > "join hands with the mujahedeen to continue the jihad against the
> > enemy, to continue bleeding them on these two fronts and on the others
> > that are open to you."
> >
> > "The question is, can America continue the war against us for several
> > more decades? The reports and signs show us otherwise," he said. He
> > said Bush had left his successor "with a heavy inheritance," forcing
> > Obama to choose between withdrawing from the wars or continuing.
> >
> > "If he withdraws from the war, it is a military defeat. If he
> > continues, he drowns in economic crisis," bin Laden said.
> >
> > It was the first time bin Laden have spoken of Obama, though he did
> > not mention him by name. Bin Laden's top deputy Ayman al-Zawahri has
> > previously spoken against Obama, warning Muslims he will not bring
> > major change in U.S. policies.
> >
> 
> 

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