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So now with Bin Laden dead, who is going to replace him on the most wanted list? Well, the answer isn't so easy as that. The rank structure isn't strictly followed as the number one guy is gone, so the number two guy gets bumped up. The whole intelligence system is reexamined and a new order is assessed.
Some people who you may see on the list, are responsible for such things as the hijacking of a Pan Am flight in 1986 and the bombing of the USS Cole in 2000.
we'll see :)
ReplyDeleteDubya. Then we could put this whole thing behind us.
ReplyDeleteThis should be interesting!
ReplyDeletethey already have a second highest up they still are looking for, bet he's sweating bullets
ReplyDeleteOOoooh oooh...Pick me pick me!!
ReplyDeleteWeeeirrrd. I'm interested to see who steps up next.
ReplyDeleteI wonder who it will be.
ReplyDeleteI'm calling it right now, he was never the MOST wanted. There are secret enemies that we'll never know who will live and die without us EVER KNOWING! Man!
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