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So let me get this straight. When "deathers" quote an article from 2001 using sources from the Taliban to say that Osama died in late 2001, that's ridiculous. But now when the government sheep use an article with sources from the Al Qaeda it's case closed? I smell hypocrisy.
I thought the Al Qaeda leaders confirmed and even attended his funeral in 2001? LOL
No you see that article using terrorist sources is wrong. But this article, because it backs the government lie, that uses terrorist sources is right. Jeez man, get with the times.
Al-Qaida confirms Osama bin Laden's death - Yahoo! News (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110506/ap_on_re_mi_ea/bin_laden_al_qaida - broken link)
" signed by "the general leadership" of al-Qaida."
al-quaida is an extremist, stateless army comprised of extreme radicals from all over.
How organized have them become over the year ?
Al-Qaida confirms Osama bin Laden's death - Yahoo! News (http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110506/ap_on_re_mi_ea/bin_laden_al_qaida - broken link)
" signed by "the general leadership" of al-Qaida."
al-quaida is an extremist, stateless army comprised of extreme radicals from all over.
How organized have them become over the year ?
They are merely reprinting the story, which originated with the Associated Press. However, it is rather interesting that they would say "al Qaeda confirms Osama bin Laden's death" when they state:
Quote:
The Associated Press says the statement's authenticity could not be independently confirmed, but it was posted on websites where the group traditionally puts out its messages.
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