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Mohamed Atta Was Here
The Weekly Standard ^
| 08/12/2002
| Fred Barnes
Posted on 08/03/2002 7:02:39 AM PDT by Pokey78
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To: denydenydeny
It's nice that some poster's comment backs up your theory, but that does not make it gospel truth. As I said in the post above, Atta was certainly under instruction to make himself visible. That could have been his "mission" in and of itself; he didn't have to know more than what he was told by his handler(s).
I didn't know you were such a fan of Larry Flynt and Hustler. < /non sequitur >
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08/04/2002 6:45:34 AM PDT
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Plummz
To: denydenydeny
Well, your link provides one witness, not hundreds. So, that's about 2.5 to 1. Too bad there are no credit card receipts and these fellows liked cash. . .
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08/04/2002 6:55:28 AM PDT
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Plummz
To: Travis McGee
Do you think that Saddam has a proven WMD (such as 100s of kilos of anthrax) already in the USA We know the U.S. resettled thousands of former Iraqi soldiers after Gulf WarI in the U.S. Your question brings to mind the possibility that at least some of the Iraqi soldiers resettled in the U.S may still be loyal to Saddam and will be in a position to harm the U.S. when Gulf War II begins.
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08/04/2002 7:54:45 AM PDT
by
honway
To: Pokey78
But some European leaders and American politicians have insisted a link to September 11 is needed to justify an attack on Iraq. Horse puckey! Total strawman argument. Flush Saddass now!
To: denydenydeny
Nice catch!
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08/05/2002 9:18:04 PM PDT
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piasa
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