10/28/2004 10:01:02 AM|||Sarah|||
According to The Drudge Report, the CIA and FBI have authenticated the tape on which an American al-Qaeda associate claims that the streets will run red with American blood and we won't be able to count the dead. Lovely.

ABC first stalled its airing under claims of waiting for authentication. Well, you've got it now! So, the new stall tactic is that ABC doesn't want to air something so frightening and important right before an election. They don't want to do something that would possibly affect the process. Please! The reality is they don't want to air a tape that reinforces the need for President Bush to be our leader for the next four years. ABC knows that Americans want to feel safe, and they know that all of the polls show more Americans trust President Bush in this area.

Contact your local ABC affiliate and demand this tape gets shown. The Nashville station can be reached at (615) 369-7222 or general@wkrn.com. The email address for the network ABC news is support@abcnews.go.com
|||109897662213772021|||SHOW THE TAPE, ABC!10/28/2004 12:49:30 PM|||millersam|||Did Bush get Osama Bin Laden?
The master mind behind 9/11 is still at large.
Didn't George want to smoke him out?
He had three years time.
How could be anything else more important?
Iraq was easier to find than Osama. But the easy way
is not always the right way.10/28/2004 01:01:02 PM|||Nathan Moore|||It's a logical fallacy to presume that deposing Saddam Hussein was somehow done at the expense of capturing Osama bin Laden. The two were not, and are not, mutually exclusive. Why they are considered so by some is beyond me. I suppose a lot of people saying this are also holding to the "inevitable draft" line.

Not that this ever makes anything right, but even John Kerry agreed with Tommy Franks' strategy, stating his support for using Northern Alliance forces in Tora Bora to save American troops. Since Kerry is a war hero and all, and knows how to fight, I supposed then he knew what he was talking about.

Well, yeah, until politics demanded otherwise.