Oh shit!! I Think Bin Laden Sold Me My Lotto Ticket Today

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mrtonguetwista

$$ Deep Pockets $$
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WASHINGTON --The U.S. State Department has updated its 1998 file photo of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, digitally altering it to account for a decade of age and possible changes in his facial hair.

There is a $25 million bounty on bin Laden's head for the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks and the 1998 U.S. embassy bombings in Tanzania and Kenya. Bin Laden is now 52. And he is believed to be hiding in the lawless Pakistan frontier bordering Afghanistan, though his exact whereabouts have been unknown since late 2001, when he and a small contingent of body guards walked out of the Tora Bora mountains, evading air strikes and U.S. special forces and Afghan militias,

The photos and bounty on bin Laden and 41 others wanted for terrorism are on the State Department's Web site, www.rewardsforjustice.net.

 
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ALEX RODRIGUEZ WAS OFFERED 252 MILLION 2 PLAY WITH THE RANGERS THAN 275 MILLION 2 PLAY 4 THE YANKEES A COUPLE YEARS LATER...PLAYING BASEBALL.

THE WORLDS MOST WANTED MAN IS ONLY GOIN 4 25 UP FROM 10...WTF
 
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I know aging changes the way you look, but these fools make it look like this muthafucka has a whole different face.

Ol' Guess Who boardgame playing muthafuckas.
 

P.E.

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its against their religion to cut there beard off!,..thats why they all have it long!,..well thats wut i heard anywayz,..i heard they might even kill u for doing that too!...crazy if its tru!
 

CyrusTheVirus

thats just my ghost
Oct 31, 2002
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lol... google images fail

Spanish politician may sue over bin Laden photo
Saturday, January 16th, 2010 at 2:09pm

MADRID (Reuters) - A Spanish politician said on Saturday that he was "stupefied" by the FBI's decision to use his photograph to compose its latest image of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and is considering taking legal action. "Firstly I will ask the FBI for an explanation, which they haven't given me yet, and then I will reserve the right to take legal action," Gaspar Llamazares told CNN+.

"In the last few days I have seen the security services involved in some very strange things, some major failures, but I would never have believed they could have affected me so directly," he said.

LLamazares is a former leader of Spain's communist party Izquierda Unida and is currently its parliamentary spokesman.

An FBI agent said the organization was aware of similarities between the image -- an "age-progressed photograph" intended to give an updated idea of bin Laden's appearance -- and that of "an existing photograph of a Spanish public official."

Special agent Jason Pack said a forensic artist had been unable to find suitable features from the FBI's database of photographs and used a picture from the Internet instead.

"The forensic artist was not aware of the identity of the individual depicted in the photograph," Pack said, adding that the image would be taken off the "Rewards for Justice" website, a State Department site.

"I am stupefied the FBI has used my photo -- but it could have been anyone's -- to compose a picture of a terrorist. It affects my honor, my own image and also the security of all us," LLamazares said.

A spokesman for the Spanish prime minister's office said a Spanish official had suggested to the U.S. embassy in Madrid that it contact Llamazares to explain the matter.

The embassy's Councilor for Public Affairs William Ostic told Reuters that he telephoned LLamazares Saturday to apologize for the error.

http://www.fullchannel.net/news/index.php?display=story&article=TRE60F1WR