Question and Answer
Q: Mandela, what did you do that made you a good person?
A (Mandela): I was the driving force behind a group that wanted to end discrimination in South Africa. I failed many times and was sent to jail for 27 years but did not give up on my dreams to bring an end to Racism in SA. Released from jail, my teachings and ideas on anti-discrimination caught on and racism was ended. I was then elected the first black president in South-Africa.
Q: Bin Laden, what did you do that planted you on the evil list?
A (bin Laden): I developed an organization called Al-Qaeda. The main aim of the organisation was to carry out terrorist attacks on the United States of America. Some of the acts of terrorism I have committed over the years are extremely horrible. 9/11 and other destruction attacks were my worst.
Q: Mandela, what was it like in jail?
A (Mandela): It was an extremely long 27 years!! However it gave me time to formulate ideas on anti-discrimination and I continued to share my teachings. My ideas got out and were a contributing factor to the end of the Apartheid government. Once released I was extremely pleased!!
Q: Bin Laden, what made you dislike the United States so much?
A (Bin Laden): Under my command, Al-Qaeda operatives and myself, were making things right in our home country and surrounding middle east countries. The United States of America decided they didn't like what I was doing. Apparently, destruction and death were not the answer. They deployed troops in Saudi Arabia and other middle eastern countries and tried to stop my terrorist acts. I was sick and tired of them trying to take over MY countries, I had to show them what I was capable of doing, so I launched attacks on the USA in places of importance...
Q: What do you think of Mandela Day (July 18)?
A (Mandela): I think that it is a great day to celebrate the peace we have between races. Everyone should be equal!!
Q: Why did you get other people to complete the Attacks, why not do it yourself?
A (bin Laden): Why do I need to do it when other people are willing to do it to get my respect. I plan the attacks and then send men on their way to carry them out. I am their leader they do what I tell them.
Q: What is one of your favourite quotes? (that you have stated).
A (Mandela): 'Let there be justice for all. Let there be Peace for all. Let there be work, bread, water and salt for all. Let each know that for each the body, the mind and the soul have been freed to fulfil themselves'.
Q: You once stated: "Acquiring weapons for the defence of Muslims is a religious duty... If I seek to acquire these weapons, I am carrying out a duty." Why is it your duty?
A: (bin Laden): I need to stay true to my religion which is Muslim. I need to protect the Muslim race in the middle east from being terrorised by US imposters!
Q: Do you think you deserve the Nobel Peace Prize?
A (Mandela): I do and don't think I deserve this award. I have created peace amongst different races and this was the pinnacle of my success. However I have done some bad things in the past which I am not proud of...
Q: Do you think the 9/11 attack was a success?
A (Bin Laden): I think it was and wasn't. I did successfully destroy some of the most important parts of the United States but I did fail in attacking one of my targets (the plane crashed), which I am not please about.
A (Mandela): I was the driving force behind a group that wanted to end discrimination in South Africa. I failed many times and was sent to jail for 27 years but did not give up on my dreams to bring an end to Racism in SA. Released from jail, my teachings and ideas on anti-discrimination caught on and racism was ended. I was then elected the first black president in South-Africa.
Q: Bin Laden, what did you do that planted you on the evil list?
A (bin Laden): I developed an organization called Al-Qaeda. The main aim of the organisation was to carry out terrorist attacks on the United States of America. Some of the acts of terrorism I have committed over the years are extremely horrible. 9/11 and other destruction attacks were my worst.
Q: Mandela, what was it like in jail?
A (Mandela): It was an extremely long 27 years!! However it gave me time to formulate ideas on anti-discrimination and I continued to share my teachings. My ideas got out and were a contributing factor to the end of the Apartheid government. Once released I was extremely pleased!!
Q: Bin Laden, what made you dislike the United States so much?
A (Bin Laden): Under my command, Al-Qaeda operatives and myself, were making things right in our home country and surrounding middle east countries. The United States of America decided they didn't like what I was doing. Apparently, destruction and death were not the answer. They deployed troops in Saudi Arabia and other middle eastern countries and tried to stop my terrorist acts. I was sick and tired of them trying to take over MY countries, I had to show them what I was capable of doing, so I launched attacks on the USA in places of importance...
Q: What do you think of Mandela Day (July 18)?
A (Mandela): I think that it is a great day to celebrate the peace we have between races. Everyone should be equal!!
Q: Why did you get other people to complete the Attacks, why not do it yourself?
A (bin Laden): Why do I need to do it when other people are willing to do it to get my respect. I plan the attacks and then send men on their way to carry them out. I am their leader they do what I tell them.
Q: What is one of your favourite quotes? (that you have stated).
A (Mandela): 'Let there be justice for all. Let there be Peace for all. Let there be work, bread, water and salt for all. Let each know that for each the body, the mind and the soul have been freed to fulfil themselves'.
Q: You once stated: "Acquiring weapons for the defence of Muslims is a religious duty... If I seek to acquire these weapons, I am carrying out a duty." Why is it your duty?
A: (bin Laden): I need to stay true to my religion which is Muslim. I need to protect the Muslim race in the middle east from being terrorised by US imposters!
Q: Do you think you deserve the Nobel Peace Prize?
A (Mandela): I do and don't think I deserve this award. I have created peace amongst different races and this was the pinnacle of my success. However I have done some bad things in the past which I am not proud of...
Q: Do you think the 9/11 attack was a success?
A (Bin Laden): I think it was and wasn't. I did successfully destroy some of the most important parts of the United States but I did fail in attacking one of my targets (the plane crashed), which I am not please about.