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Ex-Officials Dispute Iraq Tie to al-Qaida (More DNC Hate---MEGABARF!!!!)
AP News wire ^
| 7/12/2003
| MATT KELLEY
Posted on 07/13/2003 7:47:06 AM PDT by SandRat
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The DNC and the Enablers in the Media are having a tough time keeping the Uranium Story alive enough so that the public will listen so they Drag this tawdry old Dame Story Head-line out, rewrite it with some current "has been drips under pressure to perform (expert)" that's had a few recent deck-of-55 names added, and republish it with a new date.
Damned DimoWits and their Media Enablers!!!
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07/13/2003 7:47:07 AM PDT
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SandRat
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posted on
07/13/2003 7:49:13 AM PDT
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To: SandRat
Yep, this must mean that the uranium story has lost momentum and they have to think of something else. This will die off quickly too once that news becomes widely known about the newspaper Saddam's son published that the liberal Dem friend-of-Gore found last week, showing a link. It must be driving the White House crazy, having to deal with this incredible hatred from the Dems. It's like the game of whack-a-mole -- just when you solve a problem, something else pops up. We can hope, at least, that the majority of Americans see through this Dem strategy (if you can call it a strategy).
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posted on
07/13/2003 7:58:43 AM PDT
by
Moonmad27
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To: SandRat
President Bush works to quiet a controversy over his discredited claim of Iraqi uranium shopping in AfricaWho discredited it? Name, please. Blair can conferm it, and he even has more sorces for the same information. At the time it was questionable, but now it's fact.
What uninformed liberal wrote this story? Where have they been all week? This issue is come and gone already and dead in the water. The press must be really bored right now.
To: SandRat
"former State Department intelligence official Greg Thielmann."..and the other "source" is unnamedSure are credible sources alright. </sarcasm off. Anything starting with "State Department" is suspect, given their leftist history.
DimocRatic "truth" is totally dependent on repetition. Repeat it often enough and the sheeple will swear it's true. sad.
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posted on
07/13/2003 7:59:26 AM PDT
by
zip
(Will the dims lying ever cease?)
To: SandRat
Well, as Jimmah Carter so convincingly expounded this morning in an editorial, we have a duty to intervene in Liberia for ~humanitarian~ reasons. Thus said, how could any lapse in the Intelligence Community be excoriated? After all, Saddam Hussein was a monster several magnitudes greater than the current piker in Liberia. If it is so much to intervene there for some deaths, how much greater was the need to intervene in Iraq for tens of thousands of deaths and the potentially lethal gas attacks on its neighbors?
I think Jimmah would agree.
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posted on
07/13/2003 8:09:07 AM PDT
by
OpusatFR
(Using pretentious arcane words to buttress your argument means you don't have one)
To: Moonmad27
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posted on
07/13/2003 8:17:55 AM PDT
by
kattracks
To: SandRat
It is mind-boggling that this report could be written now without even a mention of Federal appellate Judge Gilbert Merritt's disclosures of June 25! The AP doesn't even mention Merritt. That is just more proof, if anyone needed it, that our major organs of news dissemination are hopelessly untrustworthy. Thank God for the internet, the blogoshpere and Free Republic. Even the mighty AP, breaker of hard news
extraordinaire, cannot get their biases into print without a flood of competent analysts pointing out that bias.
Here's the Merritt article in The Tennessean, which, because it's being passed around the blogosphere, is finally getting some notice over two weeks after its original publication.
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posted on
07/13/2003 8:19:47 AM PDT
by
beckett
To: SandRat
There was no significant pattern of cooperation between Iraq and the al-Qaida terrorist operation," former State Department intelligence official Greg Thielmann said this weekFormer? He's seeking his 15 minutes of fame, isn't he? What does he know about current matters? Is this the only person they could find to bash bush that day?
Another former Bush administration intelligence official, who spoke on condition of anonymity,
Another spirit speaks! Are there no physical bodies they can find?
The relationships that were plotted were episodic, not continuous," the former official said.
So were the bombing of the WTC. That doesn't mean we ignore them.
Critics attacked the Bush administration
Over and over about anything they can find, even though it's fictional.
Boy, the ol hammer and sickle has been flying high this month. Tell a lie often enough and loud enough, people will eventually begin to believe it! - Marx.
To: SandRat
"The relationships that were plotted were episodic, not continuous"
I take this to mean that there was no link between Bin Laden and Saddam because they made contact only occasionally and not on a daily basis.
To: Moonmad27
We can hope, at least, that the majority of Americans see through this Dem strategy (if you can call it a strategy). Fox reported that no one is paying that much attention. Just the press. People have lives. They want to move on to more important stuff and off the political stabs. Dems are too mean-spirited these days.
To: kattracks
JUDGE FINDS OSAMA-SADDAM LINKGood link. It's the newest Democrat attack, too! LOL.
When the "Bush lied" propaganda didn't work, they started on this yesterday. LOL.
To: SandRat
To: beckett
It is mind-boggling that this report could be written now without even a mention of Federal appellate Judge Gilbert Merritt's disclosures of June 25! The AP doesn't even mention Merritt. That is just more proof, if anyone needed it, that our major organs of news dissemination are hopelessly untrustworthy. Thank God ...... bias. Here's the Merritt article in The Tennessean, .... is finally getting some notice over two weeks after its original publication.
Go back to the Tennessean itself and take a close look at the bottom of the page on the original story. Have you opened a new window to do that? Good, I'll wait. Tic-tic-tic-tic. Oh, is that a scream that I heard as you saw that the Tennessean is an AP paper.
DITTO to your statement on the internet.
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posted on
07/13/2003 8:49:31 AM PDT
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
To: Ben Hecks
The relationships that were plotted were episodic, not continuous". Worth repeating and thanks for highlighting in your post. The left keep raising the bar higher and higher. Now the contact between AQ and Iraq has to be CONTINUOUS? Sheesh.
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posted on
07/13/2003 8:50:48 AM PDT
by
Peach
To: SandRat
I have the Tennessean open. I see the related story that casts doubt on the authenticity of the "list of 600." Is that what you are talking about?
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posted on
07/13/2003 8:57:20 AM PDT
by
beckett
To: beckett
Scroll a-l-l the w-a-y down the very bottom, and you will see that the Tennessean is an AP paper and a USA Today affiliate, and part of Gannett. AP can't, won't, or is too NYT Blaired to check their own journalistic sources.
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posted on
07/13/2003 9:03:16 AM PDT
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
To: SandRat
OK --- I catch your drift. Yeah, you'd think crack AP reporter Matt Kelley would know what is in one of the AP's own newspapers.
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posted on
07/13/2003 9:05:52 AM PDT
by
beckett
To: beckett
So, do you think it's possible that FreeRepublic pressure could get crack(ed magazine read too many times) AP Journalist, Matt Kelly, Blaired?
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posted on
07/13/2003 9:12:42 AM PDT
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
To: Moonmad27
I guess the Al Qaeda camp with the Boeing Jet wasn't enough of a connection. Something tells me if I install a terrorist-training camp in my backyard and my neighbors rat me out, you can probably bet I'm going t be guilty of its presence.
"No officer! I had no idea it was back there. I never open my drapes, never go outside and I'm incredibly deaf. If I had known, I would have done something about it"
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