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Peggy
09-09-2007, 09:00 PM
SIOUX CITY, Iowa -

Republican Fred Thompson said Friday that terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden is "more symbolism than anything else" as the presidential hopeful warned of possible greater al-Qaida threats within the United States.

As a new video surfaced from bin Laden days before the sixth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Thompson focused on the broader war on terrorism and the Iraq conflict. He argued that not only are the United States and Iraqi forces making progress in Iraq, but that public support for the war is increasing.

The new video of bin Laden is his first in three years. Thompson played down its release in talking to reporters on his second day of campaigning in Iowa.

"Bin Laden being in the mountains of Pakistan or Afghanistan is not as important as there are probably al-Qaida operatives inside the United States of America," Thompson said.

Bin Laden is considered the man behind the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people. The former Tennessee senator and actor argued that "bin Laden is more symbolism than anything else. I think it demonstrates to people once again that we're in a global war."

Thompson said the al-Qaida leader and the Iraq war must be seen as part of the larger war on terrorism.

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Kent
09-09-2007, 09:25 PM
I like that it seems there are some running scared so fast from Fred, makes me feel there is hope.
As for the terrorist on our soil, that's a no brainer to me and something I've been trying to make my friends see. I live in an area where two high profile locations that if hit would cause extremly serious damage to not just the local area and the USA, but the world. NCR HQ's is here and when it comes to the imformation highway, they are the boss! I'm sure their is info out there that would explain this better than I could but either way I won't tell more than their security measures doesn't just rival that of the government but makes them look like they're in the stone age.

Peggy
09-10-2007, 09:00 AM
Yep I do agree.