Osama bin Laden's Plan On Track

Which bank could be next? After IndyMac was seized -- the seventh bank to fail since the credit crisis began last summer, and the second-largest bank to fail in the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s 75-year history -- stocks in nearly all the nation's banks were clobbered Monday as the market bet that there will be more failures. Over 300 bank on the critical list, and IndyMac wasn't even on the FDIC's list of 90 banks that could be in danger of failing in the next few months. End

You have got to love Osama bin Laden as a strategist. He said he was going to bankrupt the U.S. and from one of the most fabulous yachts ever to sail into the Persian Gulf, he has directed a flawless operation. Too bad he doesn't drink alcohol; I would send him a bottle of Krug, Clos du Mesnil 1995 champagne.

Right under George W. Bush's nose he sent a massive army of sixteen men armed to the teeth with the best box cutters money could buy and, without being challenged even once, the Laden Army, with clock-like precision, brought New Your City to its knees. Since then he has played with the super powers of the world like a cat plays with a mouse. For seven long years this one lone Arab has made the U.S., British, and Australian armies using aircraft carriers, jet fighters, spy planes, drone attack planes, tanks, armored personnel carries look like the Keystone Cops. And he's done this using goat herders with only the weapons they can carry on their backs.

"The Americans love to say that they don't negotiate with terrorist, yet, they are paying everyone I know, including me." - Osama bin Laden, Taped message 11/08/02

Bobby Miller
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida