[quote=Daily Mail]Thursday morning this week and Louise Pollard is sitting on a bed in a central London hotel room alongside a striking, dark-haired woman. Chatting away and giggling, they could be lifelong friends.
They talk about a recent trip they took together to France, the benefits of a brand of skin concealer and, of course, the reason the duo have for meeting today: whether Louise should take a pregnancy test?
The woman next to Louise (a PA from Bristol, who was recently interviewed by the Daily Mail about being one of the youngest surrogate mums in the UK) is six-times-married Jane Felix Browne, 53, a mother-of-three and grandmother-of-five.
Hers is not a name that will mean much to most people. But that's not all. She shot to notoriety four years ago when she married Osama Bin Laden's son, Omar, after they met while she was holidaying in Egypt. She then changed her name to Zaina al-Sabah Bin Laden.
As the Mail reported yesterday, Louise is the British woman going through IVF treatment with Omar and Zaina Bin Laden in an attempt to have a surrogate baby for them, giving the world's most wanted terrorist a British grandchild.
Omar Bin Laden, the fourth eldest child of the world's most wanted terrorist, has had several visa applications to live in Britain rejected.
His hand may be strengthened if he becomes the father of a British child. But Home Office sources said he would not automatically be granted entry.
In 2008, Omar was banned from entering Britain, despite being married to a British woman. At the time, he and Zaina hoped to live in Cheshire, but officials decided his presence would cause 'considerable public concern'.
To most people, it is an utterly extraordinary state of affairs. But most pressing to Louise and Zaina at this moment is the fact that it is just over a week since three embryos (created using Omar's sperm and Zaina's eggs, which were collected and frozen two years ago) were implanted into Louise's womb.
It was their second IVF attempt and already, conception could have occurred.
'Zaina and I were sitting on our beds this week and I said I had a hunch I was pregnant,' says Louise, speaking exclusively to the Mail.
'We talked about doing a pregnancy test, but then I said no, let's not do it, because we didn't want to jinx it. I thought if I did a test too soon, it would be bad luck.
'Last time, we did the test too early and I didn't fall pregnant. She wanted me to do the test so she could tell Omar the result. But this time we decided to wait.'
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Not too sure what to think of this...
[sp]apart from that picture looks shopped as hell[/sp]
I'm not seeing what the significance is. Sure, he's the most wanted man in existence right now, but who gives a damn if he has grandkids? Seriously, most of his family doesn't even give a damn about him, and it's a shame that his son's been denied visas, even worse now that there's a family on the way.
He looks like Bert.
So does Osama [IMG]http://www.vatsaas.org/rtv/arsenal/teamrocs/bert/bertosama2.jpg[/IMG]
or maybe
[IMG]http://www.sesamestreet.org/cms_services/services?action=download&uid=b1c8264e-3994-11dd-a1ed-7bb060a94073&http://www.sesamestreet.org/cms_services/services?action=download&uid=b1c8264e-3994-11dd-a1ed-7bb060a94073&[/IMG]
well as long as he wasn't born with a bomb strapped around his chest
[QUOTE=raccoon2112;22554496]well as long as he wasn't born with a bomb strapped around his chest[/QUOTE]
What are you talking about, Bin Laden would never kill [B]himself[/B] in terrorism, he'd just indoctrinate some kid to do it for him.
I don't really like that Omar is being rejected entry to Britain because his father was/did something bad. I do understand what they mean with [I]'considerable public concern'[/I].
The descendants of the enemy need not be the enemy themselves. Every man and woman is entitled to choose their own path, and only the truly evil would punish them just because their path branched off from the path that branched off of the path of the enemy. (the kid being the grandchild of an enemy)
In other words, anyone who discriminates someone just because they are descended from someone who's descended from an enemy is nothing short of evil. Same applies if the subject is descended from an enemy. (direct parent)
It's complex, I know, but that's the universe.
[QUOTE=LordLoss;22554469][img]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/06/12/article-0-0A00062C000005DC-889_468x286.jpg[/img]
[sp]apart from that picture looks shopped as hell[/sp][/QUOTE]
it is photoshopped i found the original image on the internet
[img]http://imgkk.com/i/0qwe.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Kai-ryuu;22554553]it is photoshopped i found the original image on the internet
[img]http://imgkk.com/i/0qwe.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
no you didn't you just photoshopped a photoshopped image :smug:
[QUOTE=Kai-ryuu;22554553]it is photoshopped i found the original image on the internet
[img]http://imgkk.com/i/0qwe.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Some horses seem to be uh, missing parts of their legs.
[QUOTE=Jund;22554588]Some camels seem to be uh, missing parts of their legs.[/QUOTE]
Those are horses.
[QUOTE=Haxxer;22554539]I don't really like that Omar is being rejected entry to Britain because his father was/did something bad. I do understand what they mean with [I]'considerable public concern'[/I].[/QUOTE]
Are you fucking kidding me?
A month into entering the UK, he would almost certainly be murdered by some angry person.
He's the son of the best known and one of the most successful terrorists of the last 20 years. Refusing him entry keeps a fuckload of brits happy at the expense of ONE MAN not being able to live in the UK.
Eh, I guess the greater good wins this time...
I hate morals.
[QUOTE=LordLoss;22554601]Those are horses.[/QUOTE]
Fuck me, I just woke up and I can't see shit.
They look more like mules to me.
I caught this in the paper earlier today, I only skimmed it, but the fella says he basically disowned his father so to speak so why does it even matter?
[QUOTE=Akayz;22554581]no you didn't you just photoshopped a photoshopped image :smug:[/QUOTE]
Looks real to me.
[img]http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/07_01/JaneOmarDM_468x432.jpg[/img]
Holy crap his upper arms are almost as big as his head. And they're bigger than his legs.
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Its like they shopped his torso onto a woman's body.
:britain:
Why don't we leave his family alone?
[QUOTE=AK-74;22555142]Looks real to me.
[img]http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/07_01/JaneOmarDM_468x432.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
He looks scary.
I don't get the big deal, Omar takes distance from his dad. I saw an interview in a Norwegian magazine with him, and there he said that he would never be a part of what his dad is doing.
I don't see the issue. I doubt they admire their grandad.
Osama went off on a completely different path than his family. His parents are contractors or something like that in Saudi Arabia. They are loaded like crazy. They never meant for their child to go off on some insane spree of extremism. Most of Osama's family does not support him.
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If they don't indoctrinate their kid to be like their grandfather I see no reason it can't be a normal child. Not like terrorism is a genetic trait.
As long as his grandchild doesn't support his grandfather, I see nothing wrong.
[QUOTE=Akayz;22554581]no you didn't you just photoshopped a photoshopped image :smug:[/QUOTE]
Thanks captain obvious.
Let's punish someone for the sins of their father, that sounds fair. :downs:
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