A suspected terrorist accused of conspiring to assassinate President Bush said he proposed the plot but it wasn't pursued, and he was frustrated that other members of his al-Qaida cell lacked initiative, according to prosecutors. Also, Assistant U.S. Attorney David Laufman writes in the motion that Abu Ali was frustrated and bored during a stay at an al-Qaida safe house "because his fellow al-Qaida cell members did not appear sufficiently motivated to suit the defendant's terrorist zeal."
Its certainly good to hear that moral is low in al-Qaida terrorist cells. This reminds me of when a friend and I were trying to come up with propaganda movie ideas. Best one was a dark comedy about an al-Qaida cell in Las Vegas. They came over to carry out coordinated suicide bombing attacks in public places all over the strip. In the process of collecting materials, building bombs, scooping out target areas, and trying to blend in, they all become corrupted by good old American culture. One of them starts dating a stripper, another becomes a pothead, another can't peel himself away from daytime TV leading to talk shows for women teaching him how to be at peace with himself, etc.. I think we made the TV addict the hero that attempts to blow the whistle on the group just as they get their signal to attack.. If I recall, the stripper dies thwarting the only serious bomber, whom she doesn't want to see die, but winds up dead herself. The pothead gets caught and becomes the face of terror in the eyes of the American public. I think its still a viable idea, if I didn't just blow it.. BREITBART.COM - al-Qaida lacks initiative |