The Seals obviously are seriously challenged by terrorists on dialysis.
Got any evidence that anyone was on dialysis? Or that Seals were involved? What courts has it appeared in?
The Seals obviously are seriously challenged by terrorists on dialysis.
Because the courts don't revolve around opinions.
Your not very good at this debating game are ya, can't even keep track of your own words.
Got any evidence that anyone was on dialysis? Or that Seals were involved? What courts has it appeared in?
None so far, right now it is just the competing narratives of two sets of vigilantes. Hence, equally subject to disbelief.
/looks forward to seeing said equal disbelief applied in practice here
No I am asking you for evidence of those claims. Because the courts don't revolve around opinions.
Go ahead, feel free to provide the evidence that you base your opinions on.
You can't remember if you have been to a place more than once?, I would remember if i went to new york twice, strange.
Wierd
None so far, right now it is just the competing narratives of two sets of vigilantes. Hence, equally subject to disbelief. I'm not even able to find a single reference to al Qaeda made by Osama. So who are we referring to? Internet memes on both sides, seems like
@Sam
This one article in Le Figaro that Bin Laden was on dialysis, has it ever been substantiated by any other reputable news agency? Because its only sites like Alex Jones, wanttoknow and such that are spreading this claim. Its kind of like your 'Bin laden died in 2001' story. But then again Jim Morrison isn't dead either, he's hiding with Elvis at JFK Jr's house.
Pakistan intelligence sources tell CBS News that bin Laden was spirited into a military hospital in Rawalpindi for kidney dialysis treatment.
"On that night," said a medical worker who wanted her identity protected, "they moved out all the regular staff in the urology department and sent in a secret team to replace them." She said it was treatment for a very special person and "the special team was obviously up to no good."
"They military had him surrounded," said a hospital employee who also wanted his identity masked, "and I saw the mysterious patient helped out of a car. Since that time," he said, "I have seen many pictures of the man. He is the man we know as Osama bin Laden. I also heard two army officers talking to each other. They were saying that Osama bin Laden had to be watched carefully and looked after."
Those who know bin Laden say he suffers from numerous ailments — back and stomach problems.
Ahmed Rashid, who has written extensively on the Taliban, said the military was often there to help before Sept. 11.
"There were reports that Pakistan intelligence had helped the Taliban buy dialysis machines and the rumor was that these were for wanted for Osama bin Laden," said Rashid.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/01/28/eveningnews/main325887.shtml
In 2002, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said bin Laden had kidney disease, and that he had required a dialysis machine when he lived in Afghanistan. That same year, the FBI's top counterterrorism official, Dale Watson, said, "I personally think he is probably not with us anymore."
Now the CIA has produced a report saying that bin Laden has long-term kidney disease and may have only months to live, two U.S. officials familiar with the report told TIME. The agency ostensibly managed to get the names of some of the medications bin Laden is taking. One U.S. official familiar with the report, which came out between six and nine months ago, says it concluded, "Based on his current pharmaceutical intake, [we] would expect that he has no more than six to 18 months to live and impending kidney failure."
Read more: http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1819280,00.html#ixzz1LEWHD1Zd
Unfortunately, I now have the South Park mangling of Cher stuck in my head. Seriously, I can't tell the difference between that and Lady Gaga.
I don't read Le Figaro, I got my info from a Pakistani source [Dawn I think] but a quick google search shows that same info quoted on CBS
Of course, its an unsupported assertion, pretty much like everything else we know about him.
No surprises from you, it requires a certain level of intelligence to consider that perhaps I've been to London many times, but I was only specifically aware that I was in "East London" once. I don't know why I bother, everyone already knows what you're all about.
And you seem to be very bad at finding quotes where those words are actually presented to you, all you are doing is placing a spin.
Yup, I knew I'd seen it:
Funeral notice for Osama, circa December 2001
Translation of the notice:
Translation of Funeral Article in Egyptian Paper:
al-Wafd, Wednesday, December 26, 2001 Vol 15 No 4633
News of Bin Laden's Death
and Funeral 10 days ago
Islamabad -
A prominent official in the Afghan Taleban movement announced yesterday the death of Osama bin Laden, the chief of al-Qa'da organization, stating that binLaden suffered serious complications in the lungs and died a natural and quiet death. The official, who asked to remain anonymous, stated to The Observer of Pakistan that he had himself attended the funeral of bin Laden and saw his face prior to burial in Tora Bora 10 days ago. He mentioned that 30 of al-Qa'da fighters attended the burial as well as members of his family and some friends from the Taleban. In the farewell ceremony to his final rest guns were fired in the air. The official stated that it is difficult to pinpoint the burial location of bin Laden because according to the Wahhabi tradition no mark is left by the grave. He stressed that it is unlikely that the American forces would ever uncover any traces of bin Laden.
So then why forward an unsupported assertion? Unless of course you believe it to be valid?
I'm saying that there is more evidence for his dialysis [which you can see above for what it is] than for all of the other questions posted.So AGAIN what are you implying:
Are you denying that Bin Laden created, funded and led al-Qaeda?
Or are you denying that there is an al-qaeda?
Or are you implying that al-qaeda has never engaged in terrorism?
There was no spin, quote my other post then and explain how that wasn't saying it was a support of him.
Well he is OSAMA BIN LADEN, why can't he have a resurrection from the dead around Easter?
Still, funeral at sea for the most wanted man in the world? You'd think someone might want to keep him around for forensics