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6 Years Later: Osama bin Laden is still free.
September 11th, 2007
I shed my share of remembrance tears just like everyone else today. They taste more bitter than salty. Guess I’m better at remembering than I am at forgetting.

This Years’ Osama bin Laden
When it was announced last week that bin Laden had sent another of his annual video greeting cards to America, I didn’t even bother to view any out-takes or try to guess if this year’s bin Laden is the real McCoy or just another bad actor too fat or too black to pull it off. I figure if George Bush isn’t concerned enough about him to care, why should I?
Again counter-terrorism expert Larry Johnson agrees with my take, though he beat me to the analysis this time. On his blog he calls it The Bin Laden Video Nonsense and complains about this bin Laden’s dyed beard – Grecian Formula for facial hair.

Some Other Years’ Osama bin Laden
Though to be honest, I’m not convinced there actually is such a person as Osama bin Laden. Oh, there might once have been one. A disgruntled fundamentalist from a too-rich Saudi family who had enough contacts in Islamic terrorist circles to make him useful to our interests in Afghanistan back when the world’s poorest nation and primary opium supplier was the Soviets’ problem.
Why bin Laden hates the U.S. has been analyzed to death in the last six years, so I won’t repeat it. I don’t think it matters because I think he died years ago. His money may still be buying guns and IEDs and recruiting gun-ho suicidal maniacs to the cause, so in a way he does live on in the offspring of his ideas and ideals.
Osama bin Laden entered my consciousness from the overwhelmed CNN message board launched within minutes of the coordinated al Quaeda attacks on the U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya in 1998. Having kin in the foreign service who had only the month before left an embassy in Africa for new assignment, the bombings came way too close to home. Went to CNN’s board because information was coming in fast and furious from the scenes – much faster than news reports or articles could be written and aired.
At any rate, after just a few hours of watching the action, I came away from the analysis with the impression that this Saudi mercenary and Mujahadeen legend was the spiritual inspiration and endowment angel of al Quaeda. As opposed to being a physical presence within it and personally guiding all its operations.
Which explains a lot, both about the propaganda machine the current Bush administration built up around bin Laden (including the annual video greeting cards that always seem to star someone who doesn’t look much like bin Laden), and the complete lack of actual concern in that administration about bin Laden or where he might be hiding. If the man’s dead, why waste the effort to ‘find’ him?
Bin Laden was once a useful hired gun for the U.S. to use against the Soviets and has proved a quarter of a century later to be an even more useful bogey-man to use against America. His visage feeds the fearful hype Bush-Cheney manipulated so masterfully to get us into the current (and never-ending) Oil Wars, and to keep the citizenry scared enough to tolerate the gutting of our Constitution and reorganization of the government toward a police state in the wake of 9-11.
So despite sad remembrances on the 6th anniversary of the attacks, the cartoon bin Laden video greeting card didn’t interest me, scare me or anger me. It’s just more hype. One of these days perhaps a majority of Americans will stop being afraid of a dead man and ask the cyborg who was actually running the show from a bunker in an ‘undisclosed location’ why he allowed the entire bin Laden family to fly back to Arabia without questioning following 9-11.
Or why we didn’t just separate Osama’s portion of the family fortune from the al Quaeda death machine right then and there. As ‘Deep Throat’ told Bob Woodward in the basement of a parking garage outside D.C. about the skullduggery of a previous war-mongering administration, “Follow the Money.”
None of us were flying in those fearful days. Remember how strange the sky looked without contrails? So blue, and so quiet. We were still mourning nearly 3,000 deaths in the most horrendous attack on American soil since Pearl Harbor. Now the U.S. death toll in Iraq – which had nothing to do with 9-11 – is approaching 4,000. Estimates for Iraqi civilians dead due to our invasion and occupation hit more than 100,000 last year (not that we’re actually counting).
Death and destruction breeds death and destruction. We all know this, yet we play that game anyway. On Monday General Patreus testified to Congress about how he needs another 6 months to gage whether the surge is working in Iraq. While more U.S. soldiers continue to pay the ultimate price, and many more are maimed for life.
Maybe it’s time to start the lottery on who gets to be the last brave American soldier to die for George Bush’s mistake, and when. Or we could just have a Photoshop contest for the star of the next Osama bin Laden video greeting card. I don’t know about any of you, but I know I could probably ’shop up a Max Headroom CG version that would be more believable than the last few that have been used as a poor excuse for American politicians to sacrifice more of our rights on the altar of Forever-War.

Unhappy Anniversary, America.
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I couldn’t understand some parts of this article 6 Years Later: Osama bin Laden is still free., but I guess I just need to check some more resources regarding this, because it sounds interesting.
Sorry if my thoughts on the anniversary seemed obscure, Daniel. It’s just that for six long, outrageously expensive, blood-soaked years we’ve been fighting the wrong war for the wrong reasons, while OBL is still free. Bush has dismantled the military and intelligence units tasked to find him and “bring him to justice.” He has flippantly remarked in public that he’s not concerned about OBL. And OBL keeps conveniently sending video greeting cards (each starring a different body-double) every time the administration needs to up the public fear factor. I find it all quite distasteful.
For a hefty archive of interesting material, opinions, analysis and links about Osama Bin Laden – his history, past dealings with this country, documented actions against US interests and various Bush admin. policies and pronouncements, you might want to poke around in here. There are about 950 articles, not all of them particularly relevant to this blog’s post. But not knowing what you’re looking for in resources, it’s a place to start.