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Address.invalid wrote:
On 11-06-06 07:38 AM,Iarnrodwrote: Opinion. Not making a factual assertion.
Turns out his opinion was wrong, on top of it.
Lacking a corpse EVERYONE's statements were "opinion", OBVIOUSLY.
Not really. It didn't stop moron twoofers from making the factual
claim that UBL was dead.
Turns out they were wrong, didn't it.
But we can unquestionably state that the following individuals were not
"Moron twoofers" as you claimed:
blink blink
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We can also state that you're an outright ****in' LIAR of course as I
proved, since of course I made no such claim. I did NOT call people
who simply had a hunch or opinion or feeling or belief that he might
be dead. Seems you're STILL hopped up on sniffing glue to bother
learning the DIFF between fact and opinion.
Griffin, he IS a nutbag. That much I'll give ya!! So are you!
Sux to be you, I guess.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/2135473.stm
Thursday, 18 July, 2002, 09:15 GMT 10:15 UK
Bin Laden 'probably' dead
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation's counter-terrorism chief, Dale Watson, says he thinks Osama bin Laden is "probably" dead.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ma-Bin-Laden-d...
The theory first received an airing in the American Spectator magazine earlier this year when former U.S. foreign intelligence officer and senior editor Angelo M. Codevilla, a professor of international relations at Boston University, stated bluntly: 'All the evidence suggests Elvis Presley is more alive today than Osama Bin Laden.'
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There are other doubters, too. Professor Bruce Lawrence, head of Duke University's religious studies' department and the foremost Bin Laden expert, argues that the increasingly secular language in the video and audio tapes of Osama (his earliest ones are littered with references to God and the Prophet Mohammed) are inconsistent with his strict Islamic religion, Wahhabism.
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This week, still more questions have been raised with the publication in America and Britain of a book called Osama Bin Laden: Dead or Alive?
Written by political analyst and philosopher Professor David Ray Griffin, former emeritus professor at California's Claremont School of Theology, it is provoking shock waves - for it goes into far more detail about his supposed death and suggests there has been a cover-up by the West.
The book claims that Bin Laden died of kidney failure, or a linked complaint, on December 13, 2001, while living in Afghanistan's Tora Bora mountains close to the border with Waziristan.
His burial took place within 24 hours, in line with Muslim religious rules, and in an unmarked grave, which is a Wahhabi custom.
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