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We got bin Laden's driver. If we can get his hairdresser or pool boy will we have won the war on terror?

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We got bin Laden's driver. If we can get his hairdresser or pool boy will we have won the war on terror?

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  1. Considering that Bush is good friends with Bin Laden,s wealthy relatives it does not seem that Bin Laden was actually ever a concern.Republicans always seem to go after the average every day working people -so I would not doubt it.


  2. Pretty close, yes.  We can snatch his hairdresser from John Edwards' house the next time Johnny gets a trim.

  3. lmao wow.. cmon seriously hairdresser does he even have one?

  4. ahahahahahahaha,no only when we get bin's ball$ and peni$ will be be rid of this political abortion from bush........oh let's not forget the brain matter from his stupid little squash head.

  5. What was bin Laden's driver convicted of? Talking on his cell phone while driving?

  6. His crime was working for someone that kills people to support himself and his family.

    Maybe we should convene a military tribunal to prosecute tobacco growers in the U.S.

  7. they both got a Gig on Celeberity Rehab, then after that they are to start a new Reality Show, so they are pretty much booked up for a while~!!!

  8. maybe if we looked in the right country for them

  9. please his pool boy knows nothing, you want to go after his maid, she is the one we need on the war of terror  

  10. By the same logic President Busch's driver, cook and hairdresser are obviously prime movers in determining US policy... perhaps we ought to be petitioning them for a change of course.

    : )

    Of course we don't like our flawed logic turned back on ourselves, do we Mr President!?

  11. Are you suggesting that bin Laden's driver was not important, or did not participate in terrorist crimes?

    Personally I think he should be kept in prison until the conflict is over.  When he gets out in 6 months, he could go right back to his commander.  It is only because of the informal nature of the war that he could be released.  If he belonged to a national military, he could be held as prisoner of war until it's over, then released without a criminal record.

    Wouldn't that be better?

    But our governmental/legal system has not figured out how to handle this kind of combatant.

  12. hahahahhahahahahhahahahahaahaha NO

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