Does the White House feel that impotency formulation was a good choice of words?
MR. SNOW: I think — look, Fran was making a point about the fact that Osama bin Laden, again, does not have the kind of freedom that he had on September 10th, 11th or 19th or 20th of the year 2001; and that the leadership chain that he used to have, two thirds of it has been killed or captured; that there is much better intelligence about a number of operations around the globe; and that we continue — we have made it clear that we are not going to rest in our pursuit of al Qaeda and its operations. Take a look at what happened over the weekend. Again, as a result of, by the way, listening in on conversations involving al Qaeda, or at least doing surveillance work, there was uncovered — there were uncovered plots against American citizens in Denmark, in Germany. That’s significant. What it means is, it sends a message to al Qaeda that we are using every means at our disposal to figure out what you’re doing, and if we find out, we’re going to go after you. Q But Tony, why, if bin Lade