Posted on 02/03/2005 8:04:50 PM PST by Stultis
Could it have started with a stack of old maganzines and this tour de force vanity posted on FreeRepublic, and grown into nearly 700 pages and over 20 appendices? Not entirely. His previous books, including Iraq's Smoking Gun certainly indicate Mr. Pender has taken in far more than back issues of U.S. News and Time.
I don't have the new book yet myself, but thought I'd give freepers who do (and of course the author) an opportunity to comment.
Here's an excerpt from one of the customer reviews on Amazon:
He also includes a gigantic amount of information from government publications and some of his timelines in the appendices (the book's worth buying just for the appendices). I think what I come away with the most is just a better understanding of what the relationship between Saddam and Al Queda really was. Up until now, the Iraq War's been so politicized by both Republicans and Democrats that I just didn't know what to believe. Now, I understand why both parties can get away with making the claims they do. It's a great read. If you're against the war, you won't like Pender's conclusions, but you'll have to admire the pure information he presents. If you don't understand how Iraq fits into the War on Terror, then you definately will after reading this. This book's a MUST HAVE for any collection on the war.
Author ping...
BTTT!
Bump for later read.
Just placed an order. Thanks for the reference.
Marking to order tomorrow.
Look for mine at Amazon.com. Author: T. W. Kriner; Subject: Niagara Falls. You didn't restrict the topic. :)
Your daughter won't have to wonder. FreeRepublic will most likely still be around - teaching, debating, home of Patriots, media watchdog, uncovering the truth, protecting the Constitution and our way of life.
Thanks, JimRob!
RT
http://www.techcentralstation.com/092503F.html
The above is another great source for information on Saddam's connections to Al Qaeda. I throw that one at libs. alot since it's compiled mostly from mainstream media sources, including liberal ones like the New Yorker and the Guardian.
Also, Stephen F. Hayes' great book "The Connection: How Saddam Hussein's Collaboration with Al Qaeda Endangered America" is a fantastic read and a credible and compelling compilation of the evidence Saddam worked with Al Qaeda. It's a must-read.
I'm going to buy it. Thanks so much for the ping. In a month or so (calendar it), I'll mail it to you to borrow if you'd like.
WOW, hope you guys like my book. I'm Sam.
:-)
This is my entry page into FR. Hopefully the upcoming hearings will boost this book. There certainly is no doubt that there was and ongoing deadly relationship between Iraq and al Queda that the Traitor Media has lied about ever since 9/11.
thanks again guys
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