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Who's Helping the Terrorists?

Liz Cheney, a daughter of the Vice President, took to the Op-Ed page of the Washington Post to imply that Americans who didn't get in line behind George W. Bush's Iraq War were aiding al-Qaeda. She reprised one of Bush's favorite refrains, that al-Qaeda wants U.S. forces to leave Iraq and that to do so would "help the terrorists."

But intelligence analysts have captured internal documents indicating the opposite, that al-Qaeda actually wants U.S. forces to remain bogged down in Iraq. So, the question becomes: Who is helping the terrorists now?

For the full story of what al-Qaeda leaders really want and who's giving it to them, go to the independent ConsortiumNews.Com.

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We enable the terrorist often by accepting everything on its face value. I beleive their is a small, albeit lethal, element that wants us to fail and die but take our time doing it. We seem to never adjust to the mentality level of our opponents; they are drones sent out on missions, but detached from the host cell. Drones die so that the cause goes on. The war is in slow motion and without direction but it must be completed differently than first thought. Leadership is at fault from the Prez down to the head military leaders. Our drones are dying as well and they need a different direction to restore them from drones to human being.

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