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May 9, 2007, 0:03 GMT


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Osama Bin LadenMay 9th, 2007 - 01:03:00

Thank God Almighty that the US is protecting terrorists. Here is a man who has admitted repeatedly that he blew up a civilian airliner and killed over 70 innocent people. The US has now let him go. The rest of the world must think that the US has a double standard, claiming to be against terrorism yet protecting one like this. This helps me sleep at night knowing that if they ever catch me, I will be protected as well.

Praise Allah!

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