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Originally posted by Rudey
Listen I agree that we need to catch him and punish him. I do.
But in terms of preventing something, catching him wouldn't stop the cells all over the world that operate independently from working. So I don't see how it would bring legitimacy to a war on terror when really catching Osama is a war of punishment.
-Rudey
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I don't believe that catching Bin-Laden would be a war on punishment but it would be a blow to the so call war on terrorism (I use the term so call b/c any war on terrorism that won't address the Saudi Kingdom is bogus) that's my opinion.
It was also revealed that the mobile labs found in Iraq in the early stages of the war were not used to build or move WMDs....also Colin Powell is changing his tune about the reasons for the war.