Re: Why US lawmakers can't make proper decisions on Terror

2008-06-03 Thread denstar
On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 7:35 PM, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > been politically incorrect on the Left to be intellectually honest about the > evil that these people want to visit on us. Who are "these people"? Is it like "True Lies"; "they were all bad"? My fear (and I bet you thi

Re: Why US lawmakers can't make proper decisions on Terror

2008-06-01 Thread Robert Munn
the SITE rebuttal, excerpted from the article: "...extremists posted the image to a password-protected forum affiliated with al-Qaeda. This is entirely accurate. Moreover, this information was part of a report describing the general atmosphere in this forum with regard to extremists' discussions o

Re: Why US lawmakers can't make proper decisions on Terror

2008-05-31 Thread Vivec
It's not a mistake. They KNOW what the graphics are, and where they come from. They INTENTIONALLY portray them as coming from , and created by, Al Qaeda in these meetings with Congress, House committees...whomever. They are overstating the threat and sophistication in order to get funding, approv

Re: Why US lawmakers can't make proper decisions on Terror

2008-05-30 Thread Gruss Gott
> Gel wrote: > It's sad...and frightening when you realise that the groups advising You just can't mention the successes can you? You know, all of the times that our intelligence orgs DIDN'T mistake a US software company's graphic for an AQ graphic. It's the successes gel, the successes. ~~

Why US lawmakers can't make proper decisions on Terror

2008-05-30 Thread Vivec
They're being fed bogus information! Recently a Terrorist watchdog site , called SITE, posted images from the to be released game Fallout 3 which deals witha Post Apocalyptic world. The image showed a bombed out White House amidst the ruins of Washington. This isn't the first time that such grou