Posted on 09/27/2006 10:28:58 AM PDT by jveritas
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Iraqi Documents Show Plans for Prohibited Nuclear Projects (Translation)
The list is written by the Iraqi National Monitoring Directorate warning the Iraqi Atomic Energy Organization that some of these projects that they are planning to execute are prohibited by the UN resolution 707, some require constant monitoring, and some may raise a lot of questions about it.
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Operation Iraqi Freedom Documents
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This might be your biggest find yet. Congratulations!
I have a copy of the secret DU memo on this one:
ATTN: Jveritas has just found a memo stating that Iraq was engaging in prohibited nuclear activities. Here is our response:
1. Say that the memo is fake.
2. If the memo is not fake, say that Iraq was working on peaceful nuclear activities.
3. If Iraq was not working on peaceful nuclear activities, say that there's no proof that Iraq was out to attack any other countries.
4. If people point out that Saddam Hussein made a career out of attacking other countries, say that there's no proof Hussein was out to attack the U.S.
5. If people point out that Hussein would have loved to attack the U.S. once he had the means, say that the Democrats always supported the war against Iraq, and the idea that Iraq wasn't engaged in WMD activities was a Rovian plot designed ot make the Democrats look bad.
6. If people point out that the Democrats were against the war from the start, accuse the people saying that of being racists.
7. If they deny being racists, say that only a Nazi would be such a racist and then deny it.
The Libs Have already forced thier Allies in the media to dismiss anything in these docs as irrelevent, or false...
ANYTHING that runs counter to the DNC-approved "Bush L:ied" theme must be minimalized...
Great job jveritas, this looks like a big one and worthy of distribution.
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Exactly.
"The US Government has made no determination regarding the authenticity of the documents, validity or factual accuracy of the information contained therein, or the quality of any translations, when available."
In the mind of liberals and their media this normal legal disclaimer means that all the documents should be tossed out because it is not authentic. Insane argument? Of course, but we are talking about liberals so we expect this from them.
These are the same people who tried to tell us that an unverifiable copy of a copy, of a copy of an unprovable memo was cause enough to impeach a President....
And the media eats up every single word they have to spew...
Agence France Presse -- English
February 15, 2000, Tuesday
HEADLINE: 70 US lawmakers call for end to Iraq sanctions
UN economic sanctions against Iraq have not toppled Saddam Hussein but have created a humanitarian crisis, and must be lifted, a group of 70 US lawmakers urged President Bill Clinton in a letter released Tuesday.
The bipartisan group from the House of Representatives, including the chamber's number two Democrat, David Bonior, said it supported maintaining the ban on sales of military equipment and materials to the regime.
But "while we have no illusions about the brutality of Saddam Hussein, the people of Iraq should be allowed to restore their economic system," they said, calling on Clinton to "do what is right: lift the economic sanctions."
Snip
And the ban effectively bars Iraq from acquiring materials to restore water purification, sewage treatment, medical infrastructure, transportation, electrical, agricultural and industrial production damaged in the 1991 Gulf War, they said.
bttt
Imagine if this really happened and the sanctions were lifted! The more documents I read the more I am convinced that it was absolutely imperative for us to remove Saddam regime from power, we simply could not afford to live with this terrorist regime after 9/11.
They can't even get the minor details right.
Once again--outstanding find! If you find the companion documents, the MSM will NOT be able to ignore this. We will be yelling it from every rooftop. As it is, I already just want to rub their faces in all of it. But I am patient. I believe the time is coming. The truth will prevail.
In the meantime, ISG just looks more and more irrelevant each day, and the intelligence report looks like a total fluff job. Did I really expect anything else?
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