SuperStretch18
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I think he was more trying to make a point by exaggeration than anything else. Sorta the same thing you tried to do with your Anne Coulter / Rev. Wright Comment. Although there are people who would love to kiss up to Bin Laden and ask him what the US has done to offend him and how we can make him like us, I am in no place to make that judgment call about you.
I do wonder though, just out of curiosity: Why would you rather sit next to reverend Wright? Both him and Ann Coulter might have radical views but to the best of my knowledge only one of them has blamed 9/11 on America; Said that HIV AIDs was a product of the US govt to implement a Black Genocide; and damned their own country repeatedly.
What is it about him you find so fascinating but yet repulses you so much about Ann Coulter? Does it just come down to party affiliation so one can be excused and one can not? If so, thats sad.
Maybe that would explain Obamas' fascination with him also.
To be fair, only one of them suggested that the NY Times building be blown up or that widows from 9/11 were somehow revelling the deaths of their husbands or implied that opposing candidates were "*******" or that women shouldn't be allowed to vote!
Unfortunately, I would say that Bin Laden probably agrees with all of the negatives from both characters. I would like to hear his reasoning, but doubt that I would shake his hand afterwards...