(2003-02-21) — A new audiotape from Usama bin Laden reveals that the terrorist leader is “excited and frustrated” about an anti-war campaign’s “virtual march” on Washington. The group plans to deluge the White House and Congress with phone calls, faxes and emails on February 26.
Win Without War spokesman Tom Andrews, a former Democratic congressman from Vermont, told the Los Angeles Times yesterday that the barrage could shut down Washington’s communications systems.
Mr. bin Laden’s voice on the tape says, “I’m excited to see that my colleagues are supporting our efforts to cripple the communications grid in DC. But I’m a bit frustrated. I wish they would have worked with me on the timing. I’m not sure we can get our cells activated for strikes by February 26th.”
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1 On The Third Hand // Feb 22, 2003 at 8:40 am
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