http://edition.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/asiapcf/11/25/pakistan.binladen/index.html
The logic of it is impressive. "Osama travels with an entourage. Since we don't see the entourage here in Pakistan, we don't thinks he's here".
What about entourage-program-related activities?
There seems to be a silent agreement in the press and majority of the public that we can't hold anyone responsible for not finding one person, even with "entourage" and all. Fair enough. But now we're not even gonna look in his most obvious hiding place? Or is this gonna be a game of ping-pong where last month we say he's not in Afganistan, this Pakistani intelligence says he's not in Pakistan and next month we're gonna say that maybe he is again?
Seriously, people, WHAT AM I MISSING? It's been two days. Where's the outrage? Or is this why there's such a sudden emphasis on Ukrainian elections in the news?
Oh well, didn't someone in the government say we're not terribly concerned about Osama anyway?