| Visit our News page    May 4, 2011 What did the Pakistan Government know about the location of Osama bin Laden—and when did they know it? Join us in calling on Congress to investigate! Sign our petition here Did Pakistani officials know that Osama bin Laden was hiding out in their country? Were his whereabouts kept hidden from the U.S.? Since Pakistan receives billions in foreign aid from the United States, it is essential that our government determine the answers to these questions. Please join us in signing the following petition calling on Congress to thoroughly investigate this matter. This is an urgent national security issue. Let’s get to the bottom of this and make sure we are not funding a nation that would hide from us a terrorist so evil he has been “Public Enemy Number One” for years. Following is the petition: Osama bin Laden Hiding Out in Pakistan: What Did Pakistan Officials Know and When Did They Know It? To Members of the 112th United States Congress We the undersigned join with the millions of Americans who are today asking, “How is it possible Osama bin Laden could have lived for five years in a million dollar compound in Pakistan without Pakistani officials knowing it?” We are deeply disturbed by the revelations that terrorist enemy number one, Osama bin Laden, was discovered living peacefully less than one mile from an elite Pakistani military academy. We are asking, “Were Pakistani officials negligent? Did some Pakistani officials know bin Laden was there and withhold this vital information from the U.S.?” We join with Members of Congress who have raised similar questions, and are asking “Should we continue sending billions of dollars in foreign aid to Pakistan?” In a time of fiscal crisis in America, we do not believe our nation can continue to give away billions of dollars a year in foreign aid to countries who demonstrate by their actions that they cannot be trusted to assist us in the war against Islamic terrorism. Therefore, we call upon the Congress, through its pertinent committees, to investigate how bin Laden could have lived for so long under the noses of Pakistani officials, and to initiate appropriate sanctions such as cutting, suspending or ending foreign aid to Pakistan if it is determined Pakistan did not act as an ally in America’s ten year search for Osama bin Laden. Sign Petition Here ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACT for America P.O. Box 12765 Pensacola, FL 32591 www.actforamerica.org ACT for America is an issues advocacy organization dedicated to effectively organizing and mobilizing the most powerful grassroots citizen action network in America, a grassroots network committed to informed and coordinated civic action that will lead to public policies that promote America’s national security and the defense of American democratic values against the assault of radical Islam. We are only as strong as our supporters, and your volunteer and financial support is essential to our success. Thank you for helping us make America safer and more secure. The news items, blogs, educational materials and other information in our emails and on our website are only intended to provide information, news and commentary on events and issues related to the threat of radical Islam. Much of this information is based upon media sources, such as the AP wire services, newspapers, magazines, books, online news blog and news services, and radio and television, which we deem to be reliable. However, we have undertaken no independent investigation to verify the accuracy of the information reported by these media sources. We therefore disclaim all liability for false or inaccurate information from these media sources. We also disclaim all liability for the third-party information that may be accessed through the material referenced in our emails or posted on our website. HOW CAN I TELL OTHERS ABOUT YOUR ORGANIZATION? Send a personalized version of this message to your friends. HOW CAN I SUPPORT YOUR ORGANIZATION? Click here to give an online donation. |
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