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April 23, 2005

Moussaouwi's Target: The White House

And yet Bush, that coward, thought it prudent to stay away from DC until after all planes were grounded.

Where did this snivelling yella-belly ever get the idea that the White House might be on a list of terrorist targets?

And... A DHS agent says that actor James Woods' well-publicized air-scare wasn't just paranoia -- he was on a "dry run" with none other than Mohammad Atta.


posted by Ace at 12:31 AM
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Does this mean that we can finally kill him?

Posted by: Andrew on April 23, 2005 02:11 AM

What did James Woods ever do to you, Andrew?

Posted by: See-Dubya on April 23, 2005 02:25 AM

I've lost track on how the lefties are keeping score, so I'm not sure how this will play out. I mean, does this prove that Bush is a coward since there was an actual threat against the White House and he stayed away?

Or does this mean that he's a swaggering cowboy who was too self-assured (or--even worse--assured by his icky relationship with Jesus) by his chimpy-brained interpretation of of the "intelligenge" to return to DC? You know, because of his arrogance. I mean, they've got international phone lines on Airforce One. Would it have killed Bu$Hitler to call Chirac for advice? I don't think so!

Of course, a debate like this glaringly leaves out the totally plausible theory that Smirky McHitlerburton knew all along that 9/11 was a plot hatched by the neocon cabal and carried out by the Mossad, but the conservative MSM has no interest in exploring that angle, since it could implicate their corporate overlords.

Posted by: Sean M. on April 23, 2005 06:27 AM

Ach! I remember one of my moonbat friends ranting that Bush didn't return to the Whitehouse. The other big idiotic rant was that some women's group had important information about the letters with anthrax but the head of the FBI wouldn't meet with them. Well, yeah, so? Maybe, he's busy. Maybe, if their info was so damn important they could like just go to any office and submit it. I couldn never get it. My friend was a phd canidate in physiology. But when it came to politics, had an IQ of less than 50. And that was the other problem -- that the Whitehouse was a target or that these feminists shd just cooperate with the FBI is common sense, not politics. How can moonbattery eat your brain that much?

On a lighter note -- so they thought crashing a jet into the Whitehouse would help them free the blind sheik? Hmmm. I wonder if Lynn Stewart will be out on bail during her appeal or will they make her immediately start serving her sentence? I don't think she will be as popular as Martha Stewart was in prison. I wonder if she will be assigned to a stricter prison. No country clubs for Lynn!

Posted by: on April 23, 2005 09:27 AM

You hafta wonder if this stuff is causing Tom Clancy's books to lose that large scale drama they had. I mean, you write about terrorists blowing up buildings with an am-fo bomb, and then somebody does it in Oklahoma City. Then you have a piece about crashing an airliner into the capitol building, and somebody goes, 'Hey, let's do THAT!'
Gotta put a crimp in your writing style.
(Still no nuke at the super bowl, though.)

Posted by: ed in texas on April 23, 2005 10:04 AM

That Annie Jacobsen article is incredible.

Well worth its own link.

Holy CRAP.

Posted by: lauraw on April 23, 2005 10:19 AM

I agree Ed. That's one of the reason's I've stopped reading Clancy... I like to be suprised when I watch the 11 o'clock news.

PS - Was the bomb at the football game just in the movie, or the book as well? Can't remember....

Posted by: Chad on April 23, 2005 12:38 PM

LauraW -

Thanks for the link. Yes, there are things the public hasn't been told, and I worry much of it is to cover up FBI bungling and promote pro-Muslim feelings in Americans.

Like how t 1st Anthrax attack just happened to be on the husband of the wife who rented Atta his apartment in Hollywood FL. Of the Israelis arrested there for suspicious activities - they were turned in by Hollywood FL residents who had seen them snooping on certain people and apartments, which were, it turns out, 4 of the 9/11 hijackers.

Or how 2 1/2 years ago we had news that they were in the middle of lab analysis to determine by genetic analysis where the anthrax came from.

Or the veracity of Woods story and other dry runs reported to authorities and ignored.

Chad -

The book, "Sum of All Fears" had the bomb lost by Israel in the 1973 War found by Islamoids, rebuilt, then used against the infidels at the Denver Superbowl. The movie replaced the bad guys - made them neo-nazis so as not to offend and tarnish the Religion of Peace.

"24" this year started out promising - with Islamics out to do us harm with decent Muslims not involved brought into the plot - actually fighting the terrorists at certain points, but then "24" appeared to cave. 1st Keifer kow-towed to CAIR, then in later episodes, the ME Islamic bad guys work hand-in-hand with evil American corporate executives or the "most evilest" American mercenaries. Straining credulity.


Posted by: Cedarford on April 23, 2005 01:04 PM

Thanks Cedar. For some reason I had Clear and Present Danger in my head. Another problem I had with the movie, was not only did it replace Islamo-fascists with Neo-nazis, but it replaced Harrison Ford with Ben Affleck...

Posted by: Chad on April 23, 2005 01:38 PM

Richard Harris, of "Silence of the Lambs" and "Red Dragon" fame (and "Hannibal" in-fame), wrote a first book which had a bomb-at-super-bowl plot.

I think it was called "Black Sunday?" It's not very good, but it's remarkable for being (one of?) the first book to use scary islamic boogiemen.

When I read it (less than 10 years ago but more than 5), I remember thinking, "wow, this is nuts. I know they like hijacking airplanes and massacring Jews and stuff, but this is a little over-the-top."
Oh well, I was wrong. Along with the CIA, FBI, NSA and PBS.

Posted by: Knemon on April 23, 2005 02:15 PM

Thomas Harris, Knemon. :)

Later,
bbeck

Posted by: bbeck on April 23, 2005 02:20 PM

aaaaaaahhhh!
/time to get off the weed

Posted by: Knemon on April 23, 2005 05:51 PM
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