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  • Thursday, December 4, 2008 10:52 AM

    This makes sense

    What IS the Sport of KINGS?

    Go read some Bin Laden. They made us read it in college. They being the liberal elites obviously (tounge halfway in cheek). 9/11 was my first week on campus.

    The passages which I remember the most were about how he was all pissed about Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky - and how it reflected our larger culture.

    But, all the liberals in America, who have never read Bin Laden, want to blame Bush for 9/11. Which makes no sense.

    This is starting to make sense.

    Given that Bin Laden is a King Among Kings, the Bushes and the Sauds, and was fed billions in CIA and US gov't. funds during and after the Afghan war. Given that the CIA needed its "bad man" character to act as the foil to launch the Middle East wars, of course bin Laden will write in the 'outsider' Bill Clinton into the narrative. The Kings are largely amoral conservatives, so of course, the libertine Clinton gets trashed. NEVER MIND that Arab and Bush families and all their lackeys ALL entertain the company of whores their whole lives.

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