Pootertoot
04-15-2002, 08:41 AM
<A HREF=http://www.msnbc.com/news/738848.asp?cp1=1>So much for that "A brick fell on him and killed him." theory.</A>
CAIRO, Egypt, April 15 - Osama bin Laden and his top deputy were shown in a video excerpt aired Monday that also included a man identified as a Sept. 11 hijacker delivering what appeared to be a farewell message, saying "it's time to kill Americans in their heartland." It wasn't clear when the tape was made, although a top editor with the Arab satellite station Al-Jazeera - which will broadcast it in its entirety on Thursday - said some parts of it appeared to have been recorded recently.
They have a top editor? Is he the guy that's not afraid that the VCR will eat his soul through the slot?
Al-Jazeera also aired a segment of a man, identified on the video as a Sept. 11 hijacker, speaking to the camera in a style similar to videotapes made by Palestinian suicide bombers before attacks.
An Al-Jazeera subtitle identified the man only as Alghamdi, the surname used by three of the Sept. 11 hijackers. But Hilal said the man in the video was Ahmed Ibrahim A. Alhaznawi, a hijacker who was also a member of the Alghamdi clan in Saudi Arabia.
U.S. officials say Alhaznawi was one of four attackers on United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed in rural Pennsylvania.
"Those 19 brothers who went out and worked and sacrificed their lives for God, God granted this conquest that we enjoy today," Zawahri said in another segment on the tape.
"The great victory that was achieved was because of God's help and not because of our efficiency or power," Zawahri said.
The man identified as the suicide attacker said: "It's time to kill Americans in their heartland."
He wore military fatigues over a black shirt and a black-and-white checked Arab headdress wrapped around his head. He sat before what appeared to be a photo montage showing the World Trade Center with a ball of flames in front of it.
Lovely...but here's the kicker:
Al-Jazeera is a 24-hour station owned by Qatar's government. The station has an independent editorial line but maintains a strongly pro-Arab position. It reaches more than 35 million Arabs, including 150,000 in the United States.
Thanks for airing it then, jackoffs. That's what we needed, another rallying cry.
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Censored, Because I'm a Responsible Moderator, who fucks children in the ass.
CAIRO, Egypt, April 15 - Osama bin Laden and his top deputy were shown in a video excerpt aired Monday that also included a man identified as a Sept. 11 hijacker delivering what appeared to be a farewell message, saying "it's time to kill Americans in their heartland." It wasn't clear when the tape was made, although a top editor with the Arab satellite station Al-Jazeera - which will broadcast it in its entirety on Thursday - said some parts of it appeared to have been recorded recently.
They have a top editor? Is he the guy that's not afraid that the VCR will eat his soul through the slot?
Al-Jazeera also aired a segment of a man, identified on the video as a Sept. 11 hijacker, speaking to the camera in a style similar to videotapes made by Palestinian suicide bombers before attacks.
An Al-Jazeera subtitle identified the man only as Alghamdi, the surname used by three of the Sept. 11 hijackers. But Hilal said the man in the video was Ahmed Ibrahim A. Alhaznawi, a hijacker who was also a member of the Alghamdi clan in Saudi Arabia.
U.S. officials say Alhaznawi was one of four attackers on United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed in rural Pennsylvania.
"Those 19 brothers who went out and worked and sacrificed their lives for God, God granted this conquest that we enjoy today," Zawahri said in another segment on the tape.
"The great victory that was achieved was because of God's help and not because of our efficiency or power," Zawahri said.
The man identified as the suicide attacker said: "It's time to kill Americans in their heartland."
He wore military fatigues over a black shirt and a black-and-white checked Arab headdress wrapped around his head. He sat before what appeared to be a photo montage showing the World Trade Center with a ball of flames in front of it.
Lovely...but here's the kicker:
Al-Jazeera is a 24-hour station owned by Qatar's government. The station has an independent editorial line but maintains a strongly pro-Arab position. It reaches more than 35 million Arabs, including 150,000 in the United States.
Thanks for airing it then, jackoffs. That's what we needed, another rallying cry.
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Censored, Because I'm a Responsible Moderator, who fucks children in the ass.