Whoo-hoo! And take the crazy sons with him to Argentina or wherever..
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2 posted on
09/30/2002 11:34:48 PM PDT by
Mo1
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Sound and fury signifying nothing.
3 posted on
09/30/2002 11:35:37 PM PDT by
Black Cat
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This is total B.S. No way would he resign, go into exile, be captured, etc.
5 posted on
09/30/2002 11:36:57 PM PDT by
BonnieJ
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He may want to install one of his own sons. That plan was rumored early this year.
6 posted on
09/30/2002 11:38:19 PM PDT by
Shermy
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Thank you lord, that our president isn't so stupid that he'd believe what this madman promises!
Thank you that Algore isn't our president today!
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All the Arab leaders who are now preparing to engage or support an invasion of Iraq are to fly into Iraq, to talk Saddam into resigning. By the way, the most *powerful* of them (Saudi Arabia) needs to be present, for this to have any chance of succeeding. And nooooo, there is nothing complicated, suspicious or risky about this. No chance of becoming a hostage, or of being drugged, exposed to a bioagent or intimidated. This is just a simple, uncomplicated case of Saddam saying what he does so easily: "take my hardwon kingdom and power, please!"
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Iraqi President Saddam Hussein is ready to put his resignation at the disposal of an Arab summit to be held in Baghdad, being plenary or mini, but he stressed Saudi Arabia participation in the summit is necessary. I can see Saddam getting the Crown Prince Saud in Iraq and then using him as a hostage to hold off the American bombers.
15 posted on
09/30/2002 11:48:31 PM PDT by
Pontiac
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Yep, one of Saddam's many doubles will be resigning shortly.
16 posted on
09/30/2002 11:49:31 PM PDT by
Mr. Mojo
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Yet another lie from the lowest form of life on the planet. Why do they even bother to print this garbage.
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What resignation?
Real resignations are submitted to a branch of the government in question, not some good ol' boys club called the "Arab League".
Real resignations mean the President couldn't select his son as replacement in order to carry out the father's every wish and command (including re-instatement).
Real resignations, like real weapons inspections, don't come with strings attached.
Wow, talk about a desperation move! Break out the Depends®, somebody is peeing in his pants, big-time.
--Boot Hill
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McDermott has promised him he'll be the next Senator from New Jersey...
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Nah. He just wants a bunch of his fellow A-rabs to tearfully beg him to stay on. "Arab unity" and all that rot. An attempt to pry at the "coalition" that Democrats say is absolutely necessary before we could act against Saddam (you know: We need a coalition of nations that absolutely hate us before we can act in our own national interests. Democrats are STOOOOPID!)
30 posted on
10/01/2002 1:21:34 AM PDT by
Illbay
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Will he appoint his wife, Lur Lene, to fill out the rest of his lifetime term?
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the Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz
Any relation to Tareq Aziz or is Aziz like justanothersmith?
37 posted on
10/01/2002 3:23:40 AM PDT by
TomGuy
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Can't recall many dictators that resigned not at the point of a gun, can you? more comedy club material from the jokester in Baghdad.
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saddam the torch!!!! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
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Saddam Hussein welcomes the Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz which he considers 'a friend and a dear brother.' This part I believe.
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bump
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In Iraq, Uday Hussein on right hits on younger Qusai, who was
shot and wounded this Summer.
Gunmen attacked and severely wounded Uday in Baghdad on December 12, 1996.
Saddam was taking his son out
because he has no testicular fortitude
and cannot be trusted to be even rational
or to carry arms safely near his father.
Udai the Weak and Target of Saddam:
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REGIME CHANGE means entirely different regime, not just handing over the reigns to a like minded tyrant.
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