Most Wanted Terrorists:5% =4 more years?

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Most Wanted Terrorists:5% =4 more years?
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Mon, 09-13-2004 - 12:22am
President George Bush visited FBI Headquarters in Washington D.C. on Oct. 10, 2001 to “unveil a new line of attack on our war against terrorism”.

He announced a Most Wanted list, 22 of the world’s most deadly terrorists.

All had been indicted by Federal Grand Juries for horrendous crimes.

“The men on the wall here have put themselves on the list because of great acts of evil. They plan, promote and commit murder. They fill the minds of others with hate and lies. And by their cruelty and violence, they betray whatever faith they espouse. These 22 individuals do not account for all the terrorist activity in the world, but they're among the most dangerous: the leaders and key supporters, the planners and strategists. They must be found; they will be stopped; and they will be punished”

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/10/20011010-3.html

The next time you hear George Bush or Dick Cheney or Donald Rumsfield claim that this administration's fight against terrorists justifies 4 more years in power, ask yourself how many of these 22 criminals, the Bush administration has found, stopped, or punished. It's been nearly 3 years after all.

The answer is one.

Khalid Sheik Mohammed is the only captured terrorist on Bush’s list of the 22 Most Wanted terrorists.

He was arrested in Pakistan in March of 2003.

http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/asiapcf/south/03/03/pakistan.arrests/

1/22 is almost 5%

The rest remain at large to this day.

4 more years?

Edited 9/13/2004 12:26 am ET ET by blueishxx


Edited 9/13/2004 12:38 am ET ET by blueishxx

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Registered: 03-24-2004
Mon, 09-13-2004 - 12:47am
Great point!


The answer is one.

Khalid Sheik Mohammed is the only captured terrorist on Bush’s list of the 22 Most Wanted terrorists.

He was arrested in Pakistan in March of 2003.>

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Registered: 03-24-2004
Tue, 09-14-2004 - 8:20pm
Just wanted to bump this again to the top.


President George Bush visited FBI Headquarters in Washington D.C. on Oct. 10, 2001 to “unveil a new line of attack on our war against terrorism”.

He announced a Most Wanted list, 22 of the world’s most deadly terrorists.

All had been indicted by Federal Grand Juries for horrendous crimes.

“The men on the wall here have put themselves on the list because of great acts of evil. They plan, promote and commit murder. They fill the minds of others with hate and lies. And by their cruelty and violence, they betray whatever faith they espouse. These 22 individuals do not account for all the terrorist activity in the world, but they're among the most dangerous: the leaders and key supporters, the planners and strategists. They must be found; they will be stopped; and they will be punished”

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/10/20011010-3.html

The next time you hear George Bush or Dick Cheney or Donald Rumsfield claim that this administration's fight against terrorists justifies 4 more years in power, ask yourself how many of these 22 criminals, the Bush administration has found, stopped, or punished. It's been nearly 3 years after all.

The answer is one.

Khalid Sheik Mohammed is the only captured terrorist on Bush’s list of the 22 Most Wanted terrorists.

He was arrested in Pakistan in March of 2003.

http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/asiapcf/south/03/03/pakistan.arrests/

1/22 is almost 5%

The rest remain at large to this day.

4 more years?