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To: Mister Baredog
Thanks. I'm embarrassed I missed that but I did. Maybe it's brought up every time the SOB shows his face on TV, it certainly should be, but I seem to have missed that too. Finally, I wonder if he's paid all the income taxes due on that money (around $150,000 at least).

As it's old news and the IRS would of course have been on the case I guess I shouldn't raise a fuss. It's just that a one ton load of bricks of some kind landing squarely on top of that pedophilic POS seems long overdue.

19 posted on 05/01/2003 10:06:35 AM PDT by katana
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To: katana
Over the past two years, Mr. Ritter has taken $400,000 from Shakir Al-Khafaji, an Iraqi-American businessman with ties to Saddam, to produce a documentary called, "In Shifting Sands." Mr. Ritter concedes that Mr. Al-Khafaji is "openly sympathetic with the regime in Baghdad." And that may be an understatement. Mr. Al-Khafaji runs propaganda sessions for Saddam. Euphemistically known as "expatriate conferences," the biannual gatherings decry the "terrorism and genocide" the U.S. commits against the Iraqi people through U.N. sanctions.

Mr. Ritter claims Mr. Al-Khafaji had no editorial input on the film project, a claim he undermines by openly admitting that his benefactor is responsible for arranging Mr. Ritter's interviews with high-ranking Iraqi government officials, including chief propagandist, Tariq Aziz. Even before his project was completed, Mr. Ritter predicted at a press conference that "the U.S. will definitely not like this film." These contacts no doubt helped Mr. Ritter earlier this month, when he returned to Baghdad and became the first American to speak before the Iraqi National Assembly.

21 posted on 05/01/2003 10:09:09 AM PDT by kcvl
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