November 1, 2004

Trying to Divide the House Against Itself

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A more detailed translation of the threats made against America by OBL comes from MEMRI: Latest News

The tape of Osama bin Laden that was aired on Al-Jazeera(1) on Friday, October 29th included a specific threat to "each U.S. state," designed to influence the outcome of the upcoming election against George W. Bush. The U.S. media in general mistranslated the words "ay wilaya" (which means "each U.S. state")(2) to mean a "country" or "nation" other than the U.S., while in fact the threat was directed specifically at each individual U.S. state. This suggests some knowledge by bin Laden of the U.S. electoral college system. In a section of his speech in which he harshly criticized George W. Bush, bin Laden stated: "Any U.S. state that does not toy with our security automatically guarantees its own security."

The Islamist website Al-Qal'a explained what this sentence meant: "This message was a warning to every U.S. state separately. When he [Osama Bin Laden] said, 'Every state will be determining its own security, and will be responsible for its choice,' it means that any U.S. state that will choose to vote for the white thug Bush as president has chosen to fight us, and we will consider it our enemy, and any state that will vote against Bush has chosen to make peace with us, and we will not characterize it as an enemy. By this characterization, Sheikh Osama wants to drive a wedge in the American body, to weaken it, and he wants to divide the American people itself between enemies of Islam and the Muslims, and those who fight for us, so that he doesn't treat all American people as if they're the same. This letter will have great implications inside the American society, part of which are connected to the American elections, and part of which are connected to what will come after the elections."(3)
An interesting notion, to divide the house against itself. An appeal to the lowest motive in humanity -- "Oh, if we're good and do what he says, then he'll leave us alone." One wonders who will enter the voting booths determined to take this killer's deal.

As one American once put it: "Is life so dear and peace so sweet to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery?"

I imagine that within 48 hours we will, state by state, have the answer.

HT: Roger Simon

Posted by Vanderleun at November 1, 2004 12:38 AM
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Well, I guess that puts my state in the spotlight. I was very happy to see that Oklahoma went red on the election coverage only one minute after the polls closed here. One great big red beacon surrounded by states with no color at all at that time. It did fill in red around us later.

Posted by: sTEVE at November 4, 2004 11:01 AM