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Al Qaeda Wins 2006 Elections. Film at 11 (on CNN, of course).

Since Pakistan handed over the "new" HQ for Al Qaeda (Warziristan) and Democrats won the majority of seats in the House and the Senate it would seem to me that Al Qaeda has won.

With the media war they began before we invaded Iraq and deposed Hussein, the stepped-up violence in Baghdad, and CNN proudly delivering their propaganda (the terrorist video) it wasn't a bad bet that they would win. Really. I wonder who put their money on Al Qaeda in the sports pools in Vegas...

You have to hand it to Al Qaeda and the Islamo-fascists. They have more patience and more media savvy than we Americans who understand what's at stake daily. Evidently, they know this country's short attention span all too well. From Saudi Cleric Nasser bin Suleiman Al-'Omar: ‘America is Now Disappearing From the Hearts Within America Itself..."
"Today, America is defeated. I have no doubt, not even for a minute, that
America is on its way to destruction. But as Ibn Khaldoun said, just as it takes
decades for nations to rise, it takes them decades to collapse. They don't
collapse overnight."

His remarks -- do read them in full, it's quite enlightening -- was broadcast exactly SIX MONTHS before our mid-term elections! Maybe Americans concerned about the future of this country would do better reading through the extensive research library at the Middle East Media Research Institute rather than getting their news from the MSM. Either that or we ought to start converting to Islam now before it's too late...

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