Thursday, May 27, 2004

USA: TERROR ALERT

Rense: Why Is Aafia Siddiqui On John Ashcroft's Wanted Poster? by Kurt Nimmo

It's like a bad movie you've watched one too many times. AG Ashcroft and FBI Director Robert Mueller stand before the cameras and tell the people of the United States al-Qaeda is out there lurking. "Credible intelligence from multiple sources indicates that al-Qaeda plans to attempt an attack on the United States in the next few months," Ashcroft warns.

It is by now all so drearily familiar and predictable. It's the same song and dance the Bushites have tirelessly performed since the twin towers fell and everything changed. Even faithful flag-wavers and sleepless paranoids must be bored with it after nearly three years.

Ashcroft rolls out a big wanted poster bearing the mugs of several dour-looking Muslim bad guys. Each presents "a clear and present danger" to the United States because of their language skills, familiarity with American culture, and ability to travel under multiple aliases and use forged documents, explains Ashcroft.

But wait a minute. Something is wrong here.

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