Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Bin Laden Courts the Left



Osama bin Laden wants more ink and air time. (Does he know that it's May sweeps?)

He released yet another tape on the Internet. Again, there's no video. It's just an audiotape. Too bad Cannes is a film festival. I'm sure the tape would have been received warmly there.

Nonetheless, even absent images, it's getting attention like any message from the big guy.

It's been exactly one month since his last release on April 23.

Text of recorded message attributed to Bin Laden

PARIS (AFX) - The following is the text of the audio message attributed to Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and released on the internet.

The transcript was run by the As-Sahab website, one of the outlets used by the organization, under the headline 'A Testimony to the Truth'.


'From Usama bin Muhammad bin Ladin to the American people: peace be upon he who has followed the Guidance.

'This is a brief message whose topic is my testimony on behalf of the Muslim prisoners you are holding, and in it I will talk about the truth concerning them, which is something which the Bush administration hates and is hostile to.

'I begin by talking about the honorable brother Zacarias Moussaoui. The truth is that he has no connection whatsoever with the events of Sept 11th, and I am certain of what I say, because I was responsible for entrusting the 19 brothers -- Allah have mercy upon them -- with those raids, and I did not assign brother Zacarias to be with them on that mission.

'And his confession that he was assigned to participate in those raids is a false confession which no intelligent person doubts is a result of the pressure put upon him for the past four and a half years.

'And were this pressure lifted from him for him to return to his normal state, he would state the fact I mentioned. And among the things that confirm this fact is that the participants in Sept 11th were two groups: pilots and support teams for each pilot in order to control the aircraft.

'And since Zacarias Moussaoui was learning how to fly, it follows that he was not component number 20 from the teams which helped to control the airplanes, as your government previously claimed, and your government knows this fact with certainty.

'And if Moussaoui was studying aviation to become a pilot of one of the planes, then let him tell us the names of those assigned to help him control the plane.

'But he won't be able to tell us their names, for a simple reason: that in fact they don't exist. This is from one perspective, and from another perspective, the brother Moussaoui was arrested two weeks before the events, and had he known anything -- however little -- about the Sept 11th group, we would have told the brother Commander Mohamed Atta and his brothers -- Allah have mercy upon them -- to leave America immediately before their affair was exposed.

'And with this it becomes clear to even the novice investigator, not to mention the seasoned one, that there is no connection between him and the events of Sept 11th.

'And then I call to memory my brothers the prisoners in Guantanamo -- may Allah free them all -- and I state the fact, about which I also am certain, that all the prisoners of Guantanamo, who were captured in 2001 and the first half of 2002 and who number in the hundreds, have no connection whatsoever to the events of Sept 11th, and even stranger is that many of them have no connection with al-Qaida in the first place, and even more amazing is that some of them oppose al-Qaidas methodology of calling for war with America.

'And this is in addition to the arrest of those who were working in the relief agencies, like Abu Abdul Aziz al-Mutrafi, or those working in the media, like Sami al-Hajj and Taysir Alouni, who was imprisoned at the instigation of the American administration.

'So the conclusion is that all the prisoners to date have no connection with the events of Sept 11th and knew nothing about them, with the exception of two of the brothers, may Allah free them all.

'Bush and his administration are aware of this fact, but they avoid mentioning it, for reasons not hidden to the discerning. Among these reasons is that it is necessary to create justifications for the massive spending of hundreds of billions on the Defense Department and other agencies in their war against the Mujahideen.

'My mentioning of these facts isnt out of hope that Bush and his party will treat our brothers fairly in their cases, because that is something no rational person expects, but rather it is meant to expose the oppression, injustice and arbitrariness of your administration in using force and the reactions that result from that.

'This is from one perspective, and from another perspective, perhaps there will one day come from the Americans someone who desires justice and fairness, and that is the path to security and safety, if you are interested in it. This is what needed to be said. And may peace be upon he who has followed the Guidance.'

Blah, blah, blah.

Bin Laden is babbling again, complaining about Guantanamo, sort of like Dick Durbin.

So what else is new?

I do find it interesting that it appears bin Laden wished he had testified in the trial of "the honorable brother Zacarias Moussaoui."

I wonder if Moussaoui's defense team is sorry that the tape didn't surface earlier.

Can you imagine if the lawyers had the jury listen to a tape of bin Laden exonerating Moussaoui?

Cue The Twilight Zone music.

Bin Laden's latest release really creeps me out because it addresses the American people, almost like it's an address from the Oval Office. Of course, in bin Laden's case, it's probably the Oval Cave.

The tape differs from his
April 23 offering in that this one is significantly shorter and, for the most part, focuses on Moussaoui and the supposed injustices that detainees are suffering.

How do American Leftists react to bin Laden's portrayal of "the honorable brother Zacarias Moussaoui" and detainees as victims of the Bush administration?

They must agree, right? They say it all the time.

Obviously, bin Laden is aware of how the Dems have accused Bush of promoting the systematic torture of detainees at Gitmo and other facilities. He's echoing the "Bush lied" mantra.

I'm sure he takes great pleasure in the statements of Ted Kennedy, John Kerry, John Murtha, etc. After all, they're doing bin Laden's bidding.

When bin Laden says that "perhaps there will one day come from the Americans someone who desires justice and fairness, and that is the path to security and safety, if you are interested in it," it sounds as if he's doing an ad for the DNC. He appeals to anti-Bush Americans and tries to convert others to bailing on the President.

Bin Laden wistfully longs for the day when Bush will be out of power.

And why would that be?



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