</span><table border="0" align="center" width="95%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td>Quote </td></tr><tr><td id="QUOTE">Funny, you must not be watching the same newscasts and reading the same newspapers I am. Â The Taliban no longer exist, and anyone in Al-Queda is either dead, captured or running into other countries.<span id='postcolor'>
Hey Worldorder! Still using the same arguments I see, well so do I, even if not of the same kind as yours Â
We over here (Europe) most certainly don't get the same news input as you. The ways of 'manufacturing consent' is as you probably know quite different dependning on where you dwell.
Tell me, are your US media allowed to criticize the war on terrorism freely yet, or are they still too afraid of losing customers/viewers if they do? (the way 'freedom of speech' works in reality).
And do you know if this Arabian news channel (through which Bin Ladens messages came) have had any sucess in starting broadcasting in the USA (they planned to do so some time ago)?
Also, have the USA advaced any in their plans to start broadcasting radio channels in about the entire the muslim world?
The media war goes on...