Poll: When will Osama be found

When will Osama be found

  • One week before the election

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • One month before the election

    Votes: 9 64.3%
  • When W's popularity rating drops below 30%

    Votes: 2 14.3%
  • He is dead already

    Votes: 3 21.4%

  • Total voters
    14

tlatchaw

Not dead yet.
I say August 9th. Don't really know why, just a guess.

I don't really remember Nixon and Vietnam so well (I was pretty young), but Reagan and Iran is real clear!
 

Nanny Pam

************
Maybe sooner than you think......

Report: Bin Laden's Driver at U.S. Base


MIAMI (AP) - A Yemeni captive in isolation at the Guantanamo Bay prison acknowledges being Osama bin Laden's $200-a-month driver in Afghanistan but denies being a member of al-Qaida, The Miami Herald reported Wednesday.

``He fully admits that he was an employee of Osama bin Laden'' from 1997 until the U.S. attack on Afghanistan in 2001, Navy Lt. Cmdr. Charles Swift told the newspaper. ``He worked for Osama bin Laden solely for the purpose of supporting himself and his family.''

Swift, a lawyer, has been assigned to represent the captive, 34-year-old Salim Ahmed Salim Hamdan.

Pentagon policy has prohibited troops and civilians at the Navy base in Cuba from disclosing specifics about prisoners being held there. The Herald said Swift received special Pentagon clearances. Swift said he has met with Hamdan for about 25 hours using an Arabic translator - making him the first Guantanamo detainee publicly identified as having a link to bin Laden.


Swift said Pentagon rules prevented him from describing his client physically, saying how long he had been in the prison or whether Hamdan has cooperated with interrogators.


Hamdan began working for bin Laden in 1997 on his farm in the Afghan city of Kandahar, and drove a Toyota pickup truck, Swift said. His responsibilities included moving workers to the fields and the al-Qaida mastermind around Afghanistan.


Hamdan first went to Afghanistan in 1996, and had planned to travel to Tajikistan to join Muslims fighting former Soviet communists, the lawyer said. He never made the trip but found the job with bin Laden that paid $200 a month, a large salary in Afghanistan.


``In respect to the prospect of a trial by military commission, he denies that he's a terrorist, al-Qaida or a combatant in the international conflict in Afghanistan. He is a civilian worker who was caught up in the war,'' Swift said.


Air Force Col. Will Gunn, chief of the tribunal defense team, said this week he assigned Swift to represent the Yemeni after prosecutors named Hamdan as a candidate for plea negotiations.


None of the four terrorism suspects at Guantanamo who have been given lawyers has been charged with any crime. Gunn said the charges have not been identified but they would likely involve conspiracy.


Hamdan, who is married and has a 2- and 4-year-old daughter, was captured by Afghan forces during the U.S. attacks and turned over to the Americans about two years ago, Swift said.


Since Hamdan was given counsel on Dec. 18, he has been held in solitary confinement in a windowless air-conditioned cell and permitted exercise only at night, ``so he never sees the sun,'' Swift said.


``He has asked me to implore the president to allow him a civilian trial in which he may demonstrate his innocence,'' Swift said. ``He's adamant that he is a civilian and belongs in a civilian court.''
 

Toxick

Splat
Re: Maybe sooner than you think......

Originally posted by Nanny Pam
Swift said Pentagon rules prevented him from describing his client physically

:lmao:

I got $200 on black hair, swarthy & full beard.
 
F

Flo

Guest
I say July 1st or 2nd.....What better than right before celebrating the 4th of July!:biggrin:
 

FromTexas

This Space for Rent
U.S., Pakistan Deny Bin Laden Was Captured

By ALI AKBAR DAREINI, Associated Press Writer

TEHRAN, Iran - Pentagon (news - web sites) and Pakistani officials on Saturday denied an Iranian state radio report that Osama bin Laden (news - web sites) was captured in Pakistan's border region with Afghanistan (news - web sites) "a long time ago."

The claim came as Pakistan's army hunted terror suspects in a remote tribal region along the border, believed to be a possible hiding place for the al-Qaida's leader.

The director of Iran radio's Pashtun language service, Asheq Hossein, said the report was based on two sources — one of whom later told The Associated Press he was misquoted.

The report said bin Laden had been in custody for a period of time, but that President Bush (news - web sites) was withholding any announcement until closer to November elections.

"Osama bin Laden has been arrested a long time ago, but Bush is intending to use it for propaganda maneuvering in the presidential election," the radio report said.

Pakistani officials have denied knowing bin Laden's exact whereabouts, although there have been reports that military forces believe they know his general location and had him encircled.

The state radio report, quoting an unidentified source, said U.S. Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld's visit to the region this week was in connection with bin Laden's arrest.

Larry Di Rita, the chief Pentagon spokesman who traveled with Rumsfeld this week to Afghanistan, denied the report. "I don't have any reason to think it's true," he said Saturday.

Lt. Col. Bryan Hilferty, a spokesman for the U.S. military in Afghanistan, also said he had no information to suggest bin Laden had been caught.

"Things are going well, and we believe we will eventually catch all the leaders of al-Qaida, but I know nothing of that report," he said.

Pakistani Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed called the report "baseless." "We have neither arrested Osama nor have we any information about him," he told AP.

Pakistani Army spokesman Gen. Shaukat Sultan also said the report was not true. "That information is wrong," he said.

Speaking to AP in Tehran, the radio director identified one of the sources for the report as Shamim Shahed, whom was identified as editor of the English-language Pakistani newspaper The Nation. Hossein said Shahed told him Friday night that bin Laden was arrested "a long time ago."

But Shahed, who is The Nation's Peshawar bureau chief and not its editor, denied telling Iranian radio that bin Laden had been captured.


"I never said this," Shahed said in a telephone interview with AP's Islamabad bureau. "But I have for the last year been saying that he is not far away. He is within their (the Americans') reach, and they can declare him arrested any time."


"I have been misquoted. On this matter, we never talked, the last two months. I'm angry, because they've misquoted me," Shahed said in a separate interview with AP Radio.

Hossein said he had a second source for the report but declined to identify him other than as "a man with close links to intelligence services and Afghan tribal leaders."

The report was carried by Iran radio's external Pashtun service, which is designed for listeners in Afghanistan and Pakistan where the language is widely spoken.

Iran state radio's main news channel — the Farsi-language service for Iranian listeners — did not carry the bin Laden report, nor did Iran state television.

The Iranian news agency IRNA was first to report the capture of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein (news - web sites). IRNA also carried the state radio report about bin Laden's capture and said it had contacted a radio announcer at the Pashtun service who confirmed the news.

Of course he is....
:cheesy:
 

sleuth

Livin' Like Thanksgivin'
I figure they already got him and they'll announce when they want...and that's their prerogative as long as they don't try to sell us on war by having us think he hasn't been caught...

I'd still support the war on terrorism if he has been caught... but I don't want to be mislead either.
 
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