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Old 03-20-2008, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Daybreaker View Post
I am not even the tiniest little bit afraid of Bin Laden. He can't take anybody's freedoms.

No, for taking away our freedoms, you pretty much have to look at our government at home in the U.S. They're taking away our freedoms in the name of protecting them.

But I'm not actually scared of them, either, 'cause they can't take away our freedoms either. Freedom can only be given away and I don't intend to surrender it.
He and his terrorist organisation has already, amongst others, taken the freedom of 3000+ people on 9/11.

The aim of Al-Qaeda is to introduce fundemental Islamic States across the World by force if needs be.

The only reason for you not to be afraid is because the Bush administration has committed the US and supported by many allies to actively fighting against the Al-Qaeda terrorists anywhere they can be found.

But although I say you should not be afraid - you should remain concerned. You should support your Countries attempts to help protect us personally and the systems that we depend upon from the terrorist threats. Al-Qeada is currently on the run, but not yet defeated....
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