Posted on 06/16/2004 9:43:37 AM PDT by Peach
The 9/11 Commission is wrong. Dead wrong.
In the 90's, the mainstream press wrote extensively on the growing relationship between Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein.
In 1998, the Clinton administration noted that Osama bin Laden had agreed not to Iraq in exchange for WMD training.
Saddam knew that 9/11 was coming.
Links to the relationship between Iraq and AQ are listed below.
Yeh. It took them nearly an hour to put the LIVE thread of the Clinton portrait unveiling back in Breaking, after they pulled it. The event was almost over before they put it back.
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The Commission are a de facto coup attempt against Bush. They are traitors.
Oh, brother. Those Clinton appointees are going to kill us. And they knew it.
Definitely. That's why I'd like to see the Bush administration come out with some of this stuff and counter the lies told by the Commission.
And now President Bush is getting ready to turn Saddam over to the Iraqis rather than bring him before a U.S. military tribunal where he can be sentenced to death for his role in the 9/11 attacks. To me, this is a slap in the face to all who died on that day.
I don't take it that way, although we need to make sure our guys are there 24/7 to make sure no one help Saddam escape.
The Iraqi people have suffered so much under Saddam it is important to their national psyche to deal with him, and I believe they will.
I respectfully disagree with you. Our country lost over 800 people bringing Saddam down, the Iraqis weren't willing to do it themselves. Saddam ought to face our wrath for his crimes against the United States.
A lot of people feel the way you do.
I cannot imagine a trial of any sort in this country for Saddam. It would make OJ look like traffic court.
Stephen Hayes was on with Brit Hume last night and stated that the relationship between Saddam and Osama was used as evidence by the Clinton justice department for Osama's indictment.
Mega-Bump!
(9/11 Commission Motto, courtesy of Sgt. Scultz: "I see nothing!")
Bookmarked with gratitude for all your hard work.
Chairman of the National Commission on Terrorists Attacks Upon the United States (9-11 Commission) Gov. Thomas Kean looks on at the beginning of their final two-day hearing at the National Transportation Security Board conference center in Washington, June 16, 2004. Al Qaeda has changed drastically since the Sept. 11 attacks but it will keep trying to strike in the United States to inflict mass casualties, the panel investigating the 2001 hijackings said on Wednesday. (Larry Downing/Reuters)
Nice compilation Peach
Are you calling Rumsfeld a terrorist??
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