[Newspoetry] There could be one thing that could make Bin Laden subvert

Joe Futrelle futrelle at ncsa.uiuc.edu
Mon Oct 8 18:32:21 CDT 2001


Presumably, they hate poetry too, including Newspoetry.

On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 06:12:45PM -0500, Mike Lehman wrote:
> I think you're on to something here. The Taliban not only hate music,
> but the actually take any cassette tapes they find and hang them from
> lampposts as a warning, often times right alongside whoever they found
> with music. It would not just be irritating, but, best of all,
> blasphemous.
> Mike
> 
> 
> charles joseph smith wrote:
> > 
> > This newspoem is called "How to Stop Bin Laden--My Way"
> > This is in response to the recent military strikes now happening in
> > Afghanistan.
> > 
> SNIP
> > Instead of using military sorties and air strikes
> > Like they are happening now,
> > The U.S. should use some
> > Psychological warfare.
> SNIP
> > The U.S. should put loudspeakers
> > All around Afghanistan's terror spots and terror training camps,
> > And other Afghanstani places where
> > The Taliban
> > And the Al-Queda thrive.
> > Then, once set up,
> > They should sound out an unusual cacaphony.
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