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  • Al Qaeda Leader Osama Bin Laden
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    As you probably know September 11, 2001 was a very grim day in American history. Four commercial airplanes were hijacked. Two of which went on a suicide mission into the Twin World Trade Center towers in New York City, which killed over 4,000 innocent civilians and hundreds of policemen and firemen. The third plane crashed in to our Military Headquarters, the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. The fourth airplane which was hijacked by terrorists, which there were unconfirmed reports that it was headin...
  • Osama Bin Laden
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    Presidential Rhetoric and Campaign Osama bin Laden 12-9-04 Osama bin Laden is a political icon to the people of Afghanistan. He has created a modern day crusade against western civilization that people support because of his rhetorical ability to create, not only through speech, but also through his actions, an insightful philosophy that has moved thousands of people into action against the United States. He was able to achieve this because he chose a religious path that people supported; he too...
  • Osama Bin Laden
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    Tragedy struck a nation. The date was September 11, 2001, a misfortune that will linger in the memory of few but in the lives of many. Although this calamity took place in America, it falls upon those in all countries, either by account of close proximity or devoted alliance, and they will forever recall this event, registering it forever in their reflection. The nation was hit with the hand of a coward and the conscience of a criminal. The lack of justifiable means only illustrates the poor jud...
  • Adolf Hitler And Osama Bin Laden
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    Biography: William Shakespeare's Macbeth tells the story of a man who would be king. And he is the king, because he murders. Him and his wife murder to get their way. This works greatly for them, until they are questioned, and their guilt sets in. The task for this paper was to compare the Macbeth's to two people who did great evil to accomplish good. IE: Adolf Hitler and Osama bin Laden, whom were used in this essay. Evil is to be morally wrong, bad, wicked, and a whole bunch of other synonyms ...
  • Threat Of Terrorist Attack
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    First shock, then terror, followed by sorrow and lastly rage were my emotions on September 11th, 2001 when a hijacked airliner crashed into the Twin Towers in New York City. Tunh! Tunh! Tunh! All circuits are busy; please try again at a later time. This message kept repeating as I tried to call my cousin in New York, who was working in the South Tower. At the time the American Airlines flight 11 just moments earlier crashed into the North Tower. I sat in my car in shock and terror. Then at 9: 05...
  • Osama Bin Laden
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    Rosa Parks is widely known as the African-American woman who refused to get off her seat on a bus. She did not want to forfeit her seat in order for a white individual to replace her. She was arrested and taken into custody against her will, just because she felt the need to stay on the seat she felt she rightfully deserved. On December 1st, 1955, according to history, Rosa Parks was tired and exhausted from a long day of work. In fact, under different circumstances, she would have probably give...
  • Osama Bin Laden And The Other Terrorist
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    Cowardice In this article, Bush talks about how the terrorist that bombed the World Trade Center and the Pentagon are viewed as Cowards. As the article states", The coward is not man enough to say it to your face and instead chooses to say it behind your back... can be associated with the sissy, the pussy, the pansy, and other derogatory terms". President Bush is trying to say that Osama Bin Laden should have confronted him before he decided to high jack the planes. He also thinks that Osama has...
  • Osama Bin Laden Left Saudi Arabia
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    Osama Bin Laden was born somewhere around 1955 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He is the youngest son of Muhammad Bin laden a wealthy Saudi. He made the family fortune in the construction business that was involved with Saudi Government contracts. Osama Bin laden left Saudi Arabia to fight against the Soviets in the Afghanistan conflict in 1979. In the mid 1980's he helped co-found the Mak tab al-Khidamat. He formed this to help funnel fitters and money to the Afghan resistance. When the history of the...
  • Osama Bin Laden
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    Why do people resort to such violent acts as bombing, assassinations, and hi-jacking How do individuals and organizations justify these acts of terror These acts can be described as terrorist actions. Terrorism is a growing international problem. During the last twenty years, new terrorist groups have sprung up al lover the world. Governments have had little success in their attempts to resolve issues in which terrorism is used. A major problem in discussing terrorism is establishing a generally...
  • Month Before The September Attacks Bin Laden
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    Is the U. S Looking For Bin Laden That's a good question. Osama Bin Laden is on of the most wanted men by the CIA. They " ve been saying this for the last eight years If they were really looking for him they would have got him when the 1998 bombing of the American Embassies in Africa and last years attack on the USS Cole in Yemen (The Trial Of Evidence & The Warning. 2003. web feb 2003.) web) Bin Laden is an immensely wealthy and private man. He also a very shy man he doesn't like a lot of atten...
  • Osama Bin Laden
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    Forty-five years ago, a new kind of evil was brought into this world. Osama bin Laden was born into a rich Saudi Arabian family, and he grew up to become a multimillionaire terrorist. He established at al-Qaeda, which is an Islamic terrorist organization. His actions and those of his followers have changed the world in a very frightening way. On September 11, 2001, members of his organization took action against our nation in the most unforgivable way imaginable. Although the events last year we...
  • Extradition Of Osama Bin Laden For Trial
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    Advisory Opinion To The International Court Of Advisory Opinion To The International Court Of Justice Regarding The Legality Of The Extradition Of Osama Bin Laden Overview The issue of international terrorism is one that has engulfed the global community. With terrorism on the increase, we have seen that its importance has increased. Whether domestic or international in nature, terrorism is having an ever-increasing impact upon the international community. The United States has fallen victim to ...

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