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ktlight
19th May 2011, 13:58
This came in an email to me

Tehran: Al Qaida founder Osama Bin Laden was a prisoner in US custody for "sometime" before he was killed by the American military, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Sunday.
"I have exact information that Bin Laden was held by the American military for sometime... until the day they killed him he was a prisoner held by them," the hardline president said in a live interview on Iranian state television.
"Please pay attention. This is important. He was held by them for sometime. They made him sick and while he was sick they killed him," Ahmadinejad added.
He accused US President Barack Obama for announcing the Al Qaida leader's death for "political gain".
"What the US president has done is for domestic political gain. In other words, they killed him for Obama's election and now they are seeking to replace him with someone else," Ahmadinejad said without elaborating.
Bin Laden was shot dead on May 2 in a US commando raid on a heavily fortified compound near Islamabad, Pakistan.
On May 4, Iranian Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi too had cast doubt on Bin Laden's death, saying there were "ambiguities" over the way he was killed. The Americans "said they threw his body in the sea. Why did they not allowed an independent expert to examine the body to say if it was bin Laden or not?" Vahidi said.

Snowbird
11th June 2011, 03:39
Yes, he was in custody alright. After he died in late 2001, they purportedly put his body on ice and have been holding him accordingly. They may still have him.

I hope that this does not offend anyone. I found this picture today.

For Moslem Aquariums Only

Written by To The Point News
Thursday, 05 May 2011

http://www.tothepointnews.com/images/stories/2011/fish_food.jpg

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Tangri
11th June 2011, 04:51
This is not descent, and inappropriate for someone's illegitimately frame. Let history decides