Posted on 04/04/2006 8:45:07 AM PDT by jveritas
Edited on 04/04/2006 7:29:49 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Oh yeah, and if you pay Scott enough he'll say whatever you instruct him to say ... Saddam proved it!
Please FReepmail me if you want on or off my miscellaneous ping list.
Thank you, thank you for all the work you are doing. The evil MSM is trying as hard as possible to bury all this, but good people here and others are trying just as hard to get this all out. In the end,I believe the good will prevail!
Although I'm sure many of them have their heads firmly planted in the sand (or elswhere), all the libs who screamed that BUSH LIED!! are shaking their sorry melons in astonishment and fervently praying to God, the ones who believe in God, that these documents are forgeries. All several hundred thousand of them. Because they vindicate everything Bush has said about Hussein. Sorry libs, the documents are real. There is no right-wing Dan Rather.
Howdy G!
You welcome Bush Gal. The truth will always come out :)
Thank you for the time you take to translate and then send the information on to us. It is greatly appreciated.
Anytime :)
Thank you for this important work.
Good find. I've got it linked here.
Bio-Chemical Weapons & Saddam: A History.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/848341/posts
Let me also add my thanks for all the work you are doing on this. Everyday I am checking to see if you have posted anything more. It's almost as exciting as watching 24!
Thank you my fellow freepers.
David Frum: On Second Thought, I Didn't Coin "Axis of Evil"
More interesting than whether Frum jumped or was pushed is Frum's assertion to John Ibbitson in the Feb. 26 Toronto Globe and Mail that the phrase he coined was not "axis of evil," but "axis of hate," and that someone changed "hate" to "evil." In a Feb. 10 column, Novak reported that it was White House chief speechwriter Michael Gerson who made the change. That would lend credence to Time magazine's version of events, which is that Frum and Gerson coined "axis of evil." In the Globe and Mail interview, Frum now says, "I think it was actually the president" who scratched out "hate" and scribbled in "evil."
How I created the axis of evil
The phrase Frum comes up with is "axis of hatred", describing the ominous but ill-defined links between Iraq and terrorism. It is Gerson who tweaks the phrase into the "axis of evil", to make it sound more "theological".
"I thought that was terrific," Frum says. "It was the sort of language President Bush used."
In the second link it states that bush fashioned a new enemy for America.
I will never understand how people can buy into something like that. These enemies existed long before W took office and to assert he fashioned (read: fabricated) a new enemy is simply revisionist history with a twist of bush hate.
I sure am glad that more and more docs are trickling out that are creating a pile so high that not even Hans Blix or Scott Ritter could possibly believe the crap they have said over the last few years.
Thanks for the links.
MSM....ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZ
We are proud to have you as an American brother!
Thanks!!
Outstanding work! Thank you, thank you, thank you and keep up the great work!
Crazy? No you are not but you are wrong. Israel would strike back at all the states you just mentioned. ALL OF THEM, even if they are not sure that all were involved. What worries me is the crazies in Iran. Such an outcome may be their scenario for the second coming of their Savior in their twisted view of their religion. That is scary.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.