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Didn't do much for me, I've heard this before, not the recording, but the information, it ends saying that osama asked for asylum, then specifically said that they don't know what was said but guess that he was more than welcome. There was nothing conclusive from this, it may be news to some but that changes little. There are a couple of places that did for "sure" grant osama asylum (didn't he end up in pakistan or something that we just wouldn't go in? I remember hearing something like he crossed some border and that was that), and we have also been given reason to believe that Iraq wasn't one of them in the end, he asked, thats all you recording says. And just like the radio person said, before then many alligations were more acceptable when being made off of shoddy evidence. And there are plenty of places still harboring terrorists, across the globe. Voting for Bush is voting for almost purely American World War with faltering alliances against an enemy seeded throughout the entire world, even our own country. A lot of things need to be done in the world, a lot right here even. But we can't do it all, and Bush is a bad foreign relator. If security isn't an issue, please. If you are so keen on the war on terror and how its being delt with, please pick up a gun and go to Iraq. Why don't you go vote for Bush in an Iraqi polling station, I hear its quite safe. There is a world full of oppressors in government and religious power, besides even the terrorists, do you seriously think we can take on the world? We can't go around invading every country till the end of time. We need to be able to protect ourselves at home, repair foreign relations (and I know not all foreign crap is Bush's fault, it seems there is much corruption abound, which we set a perfect example for so I don't know who we think we are to morally purify the world.) But I do know Bush made things worse, and that he jumped the gun on Iraq, under the reasoning of invading Iraq we would have to invade all these countries. Starting wars doesn't make you safer, it endangers you more especially with an undeterminable enemy.
"The Greatest Enemy of Knowledge is Not Ignorance, It is the ILLUSION of Knowledge. Stephen Hawking"
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