1 posted on
09/11/2002 7:57:34 AM PDT by
Dog Gone
To: Dog Gone
May God protect his foolish soul.
Actually Saddam is not stupid, he will use this guy, just like he used Scott Ritter last weekend!
To: Dog Gone
Rep. Nick Rahall, D-W.Va
Am I the only one suprised to see a (D) after this persons name
To: Dog Gone
Title should read, "Liberal Congressman going to Iraq to give away sensitive US intelligence secrets."
To: Dog Gone
--Abourezk was probably one of the most left-leaning Senators in history. His family fortune was made selling liquor on the border of the Sioux reservation in South Dakota--
To: Dog Gone
This is how it should actually read...
West Virginia Ddemocrat to Fly to Iraq
Associated Press ^ | Wednesday, September 11, 2002
BECKLEY, W.Va. (AP) -- A democrat congressman skeptical of the need for U.S. military action against Iraq says he is flying to Baghdad to speak with Saddam personally. He plans to do this for the obstensive purpose of answering questions about a possible invasion. His true motive is based on using this opportunity to add to his rapidly depleting election campaign coffers. It is his belief that a sudden influx of Iraqi money could save his election chances.
While Rep. Nick Rahall, D-W.Va., said he wants to reassure Iraqi citizens that Americans are ``not out to wage war for war's sake.'' He is in reality planning to negotiate a financial arrangement between himself and Saddam, independent of any war outcome.
Rahall, who was to leave early Wednesday evening, said he would tell the Iraqi president he should provide him with "protection money" and that he would guarantee insight on closed door administration meeting content, and unilateral Democratic Party support for any action that he may take against the US in the future.
Among others going is former Sen. James Abourezk, a South Dakota Democrat. His intention to to make sure that the flow of money from Iraq goes to his election and personal coffers as wqell.
The trip is sponsored by the "Institute for Public Accuracy", a extremely left wing socialist liberal organization that was granted tax-exempt status under the Clinton Administration. The organization is currently under investigation by the FBI for Money Laundering and other non-definewd crimes.
Rahall said the group, which has been arranging the trip for months, has meetings scheduled with Foreign Minister Naji Sabril and other government leaders, as well as Scott Ritter, a former U.N. weapons inspector who has become a critic of Washington's Iraq policies.
7 posted on
09/11/2002 8:11:26 AM PDT by
vannrox
To: Dog Gone
Rahall should be denied readmitance to the US on his return from Iraq, but sent back to Bagdad to live out the rest of his days.
9 posted on
09/11/2002 8:20:07 AM PDT by
Catspaw
To: Dog Gone
Well now I have heard it all, West Virginiain heading to Iraq. This is going to be a fact finding mission for sure, when this man was elected he informed the people of West Virginia he was going to DC and where ever else the roads out of West Virginia would take him. I think this man has watched a little too much Beverley Hillbillies. Should one of his cohorts in congress help find him a mule and send him home, I say H--L Yes. Along with a side of bacon and some grits.
10 posted on
09/11/2002 8:20:22 AM PDT by
cav68
To: Dog Gone
Take Jessie Jackson with you...
11 posted on
09/11/2002 8:24:21 AM PDT by
Drango
To: Dog Gone
Just like the Nazi-symps before WWII.
15 posted on
09/11/2002 9:13:57 AM PDT by
js1138
To: Dog Gone
Stupid is as stupid does. These guys are naive bone-heads.
To: Dog Gone
Well, I'm sure the McKinneys would be tagging along, but 'twould appear they're short of a gig at the present time...
To: Dog Gone
...said he would tell the Iraqi president he should allow United Nations weapon inspectors ``unconditional and unfettered access to his country so we can find answers to a lot of questions the Congress has.'' Well, crap. Why didn't we try this before? If Saddam had only known that Congress had questions he would have soiled himself in his haste to let the inspectors back in. </sarcasm>, in case nobody could tell.
To: Dog Gone
And with a name like Rahall, I suspect that he is also of Arab descent, like Abourezk.
To: Dog Gone
Stay there a**hole. It's fools like this that mislead our enemies into thinking we are weak and and embolden them thus increasing the danger for the rest of us. As far as I am concerned, they should be shot as traitors
27 posted on
09/11/2002 11:12:04 AM PDT by
paul51
To: Dog Gone; Fedora
The Institute for Public Accuracy that helped fund Rahall’s trip to Iraq is a group to which a woman named Dr. Meryl Nass belongs; she has ties to and past visits to communist Cuba [and peddles their propaganda]. She and another gal by the name of Rosenberg were involved with going after Steven Hatfill with a bs story about an anthrax outbreak in Rhodesia before it was renamed. They were hand-in-hand with Nancy Pelosi and her kangaroo hearings in the Amerithrax case, a case in which Russiagate’s Robert Mueller also played a part with his magic bloodhounds. In the past Nass was involved in pushing fears of the anthrax vaccination of US troops, probably on behalf of Cuba, which is aligned with Iran and in the time period of the anthrax attack and earlier during vaccinations, both countries’ leaders were threatening to bring down the United States. Part of Nass’s activity concerns pushing the idea of the Gulf War Syndrome as being caused not by exposure to Iraqi chemicals but due to vaccines.
More recently, Nass has apparently become involved in the Covid19 drug controversies, and this is probably still info fed to her by Cuba and Iran. I just found this out because the medication debate bored me, but if Nass is involved then whatever she is peddling may be of interest and give insight into Pelosi’s moves too.
33 posted on
06/30/2020 8:19:47 PM PDT by
piasa
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