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Brother of Bin Laden dies in Saudi Arabia

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Thabet bin Laden RIP. I never heard of anything about him, so I have to assume he was an up-standing citizen. Too bad his brother was so terrible. < :-)

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Yeah, if I'm right the rest of the Laden family doesn't have anything to do with OBL (the uber black sheep). RIP. But this is still fishy since no further information about his death was made nor his age. One of 54 children??? If their father didn't know about viagra what the hell was he doing spawning just over half a hundred people on his own? Thats almost a small town and definitely a well rounded football team!

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HonestDictator at 03:40 AM JST - 14th September

“That’s almost a small town and definitely a well rounded football team!”

54 in one generation? Do the maths, in a very short period of time this family could be a small country in it’s own right. Anybody know what the Arabic word for rabbit is?

As for Thabet bin Laden, we know nothing about the man, so that might be a good thing. Nobody should ever be judged on their family, if they were I would be seen as a saint & that would be a mistake.

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[Nobody should ever be judged on their family,] -- Unfortunately they are judged by their nationality. Here on JT and by their "religious" leaders.

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Stange- I knew a fellow name of Kammel Salem and he claimed that Osama Bin Laden was his brother and their father was King Faisal of Saudia Arabia, I made a complete report to Janet Reno on just what they were doing, especially their connections to the Twin Towers and the Federal Building in Oklahoma. Doubly strange was no one seemed to be interested.........

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