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Scott Ritter reported Arrest is on Fox News Channel
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| 1/20/03
| Fox & Friends
Posted on 01/20/2003 4:42:02 AM PST by W04Man
Fox & Friends Covers the Story that others stay away from. What do you think about this? Velly Interrrresting.....?
TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: internetpredator; ritter; ritterthepervert; saddam; saddamscabinboy; scotteritter; trenchcoattraitor
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To: BOBTHENAILER; nicmarlo; Howlin; Miss Marple; Grampa Dave; PhiKapMom; Mudboy Slim; demkicker; Dog; ..
I want to know who the judge was and his/her/it's political bias, of course from NY, it is probably a left wing lug nut.
What is the background of the Female DA. In left wing states, most of them are card carrying left wingers, waiting to get in politics.
What was the connection of these two to the Hilledebeast and her inner circle of extortionists.
This is right out of Chapter One of the Clintoons's hand book, written in Arkrazy when the Clintoon was the DA of Arkrazy.
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posted on
01/20/2003 7:21:31 AM PST
by
Grampa Dave
(Free Republic, the site supported by those who don't believe in free lunches! Are you a donor?)
To: BOBTHENAILER
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posted on
01/20/2003 7:28:16 AM PST
by
nicmarlo
(I am NOT in denial; I am NOT an FR addict; I am NOT in denial; I am NOT an FR addict)
To: rudeboy666
Since when was it actionable to have a conversation online with a supposed person under 18? Think of the number of kids under 18 that sneak on and inflate their age.
It's strange that LE is pouncing on this and letting a plethora of horrible sites go scott free.
To: nicmarlo
About Iraq's 'weapons of mass destruction':
"Today, Iraq no long possesses arms of mass destruction." - From an interview with the London-based Arabic newspaper Al-Hayat, March 31, 1999
"The Iraqi army is in total disarray, capable of little more than manning security pickets along the Iran-Iraq border, in northern Iraq (Kurdistan), and in southern Iraq. I have visited numerous Iraqi military barracks and have seen soldiers in tattered uniforms and bare feet. Military training is without substance, barely sufficient to convert recruits into simple soldiers, let alone provide skills in the intricacies of modern combined arms combat-the integration of infantry, armor, artillery, and air power in a single military action. Reduced to five corps from seven before the Gulf War, the army today relies on an armored force whose centerpiece if the T-55 tank, a relic of the 1950's. The few T-62 tanks and BMP armored fighting vehicles are only one generation newer, and countless generations behind world-leading U.S. battlefield technology." - From his newly published book - Endgame (page 199)
"I have seen the Republican Guard, too ... enough to put down internal unrest, but not enough to match the armed forces of any of its neighbors. ... Even at its best, the Republican Guard was decimated in a matter of hours once it engaged the U.S. Army in 1991. Any international threat from today's Republican Guard is imaginary. ... Saddam's air force in action could be shot out of the sky by any of the modern air forces of its neighbors. ... Iraq simply lacks the stocks of chemical and biological agent needed to have any militarily significant effect. Tens of thousands of munitions would be required, and at best Iraq has but a few hundred." - From his newly published book - Endgame (page 200)
About the US administration's goal to overthrow the Iraqi regime:
"The current U.S. policy of trying to overthrow Saddam is misguided. The underlying problems will continue to exist. Saddam did not create the animosity between Iraq and Iran, nor did Saddam fabricate the Iraq-Kuwait border issue. He is not the source of the Israeli-Arab conflict. His extreme positions and irresponsible actions have exacerbated these problems, but they would have arisen without him, and his disappearance would solve none of them." - From his newly published book - Endgame (page 201)
"Practically speaking, there is virtually no chance that opposition groups could overthrow Saddam." - From his newly published book - Endgame (page 202)
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posted on
01/20/2003 7:31:34 AM PST
by
Mudboy Slim
(Rudy Guiliani Fer Attorney General...NOW!!!)
To: Grampa Dave
This is right out of Chapter One of the Clintoons's hand book
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posted on
01/20/2003 7:32:07 AM PST
by
Mudboy Slim
(Rudy Guiliani Fer Attorney General...NOW!!!)
To: nicmarlo
About Iraq's 'weapons of mass destruction':
"Today, Iraq no long possesses arms of mass destruction." - From an interview with the London-based Arabic newspaper Al-Hayat, March 31, 1999
"The Iraqi army is in total disarray, capable of little more than manning security pickets along the Iran-Iraq border, in northern Iraq (Kurdistan), and in southern Iraq. I have visited numerous Iraqi military barracks and have seen soldiers in tattered uniforms and bare feet. Military training is without substance, barely sufficient to convert recruits into simple soldiers, let alone provide skills in the intricacies of modern combined arms combat-the integration of infantry, armor, artillery, and air power in a single military action. Reduced to five corps from seven before the Gulf War, the army today relies on an armored force whose centerpiece if the T-55 tank, a relic of the 1950's. The few T-62 tanks and BMP armored fighting vehicles are only one generation newer, and countless generations behind world-leading U.S. battlefield technology." - From his newly published book - Endgame (page 199)
"I have seen the Republican Guard, too ... enough to put down internal unrest, but not enough to match the armed forces of any of its neighbors. ... Even at its best, the Republican Guard was decimated in a matter of hours once it engaged the U.S. Army in 1991. Any international threat from today's Republican Guard is imaginary. ... Saddam's air force in action could be shot out of the sky by any of the modern air forces of its neighbors. ... Iraq simply lacks the stocks of chemical and biological agent needed to have any militarily significant effect. Tens of thousands of munitions would be required, and at best Iraq has but a few hundred." - From his newly published book - Endgame (page 200)
About the US administration's goal to overthrow the Iraqi regime:
"The current U.S. policy of trying to overthrow Saddam is misguided. The underlying problems will continue to exist. Saddam did not create the animosity between Iraq and Iran, nor did Saddam fabricate the Iraq-Kuwait border issue. He is not the source of the Israeli-Arab conflict. His extreme positions and irresponsible actions have exacerbated these problems, but they would have arisen without him, and his disappearance would solve none of them." - From his newly published book - Endgame (page 201)
"Practically speaking, there is virtually no chance that opposition groups could overthrow Saddam." - From his newly published book - Endgame (page 202)
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posted on
01/20/2003 7:32:55 AM PST
by
Mudboy Slim
(Rudy Guiliani Fer Attorney General...NOW!!!)
To: Falcon4.0
I believe that you will find that the arrest predates the switch to supporting Iraq. The story is in who set him up, since it's NY state.
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posted on
01/20/2003 7:34:54 AM PST
by
Eva
To: Mudboy Slim
Ain't Scotty boy something?
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posted on
01/20/2003 7:40:49 AM PST
by
nicmarlo
(I am NOT in denial; I am NOT an FR addict; I am NOT in denial; I am NOT an FR addict)
To: W04Man
Perhaps Saddaam offered Ritter "What he wants" in return
for his "learned comments"?
To: Grampa Dave
This is right out of Chapter One of the Clintoons's hand book, written in Arkrazy when the Clintoon was the DA of ArkrazyNo sh!t. If this doesn't fit the classic Clinton/extortion-blackmail, modus operendi, I don't know what does.
It's gonna be funnier 'n hell to watch the lefties try and bring Ritter's objections up with a straight face on the lamestream talk shows.
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posted on
01/20/2003 7:44:47 AM PST
by
BOBTHENAILER
(Ritter's chestnuts roasting on an open fire)
To: MadIvan
I don't know if he'll go away. A known rapist and perjurer is still a hero in many's eyes.
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posted on
01/20/2003 7:47:20 AM PST
by
doug from upland
(May the Clintons live their remaining days in orange jumpsuits)
To: BOBTHENAILER
If this doesn't fit the classic Clinton/extortion-blackmail
Was Ritter an opponent of Clinton?
To: nicmarlo; doug from upland
Ain't Scotty boy something?
May the Clintons live their remaining days in orange jumpsuits
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posted on
01/20/2003 7:50:02 AM PST
by
Mudboy Slim
(BWAHAHAHAHA...would it surprise ya to learn I actually like gittin' hit?!)
To: Fitzcarraldo
I think what we have here is probably neither strictly blackmail/intimidation nor strictly bribery/pandering. The key to pulling off this kind of operation is to ensure
complicity on the part of the subject. From
The Godfather Part II:
"Now if this had happened someplace else, we couldn't have helped...Just do as I say. We're putting a call into your office. Explain that you'll be there tomorrow afternoon. You decided to spend the night at Michael Corleone's house in Tahoe as his guest...This girl has no family, nobody knows that she worked here. It'll be as though she never existed. All that's left is our friendship."
To: Mudboy Slim
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posted on
01/20/2003 7:52:03 AM PST
by
nicmarlo
(I am NOT in denial; I am NOT an FR addict; I am NOT in denial; I am NOT an FR addict)
To: BOBTHENAILER; Mudboy Slim
RE:
This is right out of Chapter One of the Clintoons's hand book, written in Arkrazy when the Clintoon was the DA of Arkrazy Bob's reply, No sh!t. If this doesn't fit the classic Clinton/extortion-blackmail, modus operendi, I don't know what does.
When the Clintoon's started campaigning and running in 1992, I had a very chilling phone call from a female relative in a neighboring state of Arkrazy.
When she told me about all the extortion/blackmakil and Clintoonian so called suicides, I just laughed at her.
Within months after the Perot Brigades enabled the bent one to become President, I called up this relative and told her that I apologized for laughing at what she had said.
Her next prediction, was that the Clintoon would do this for 8 years, and then the Hilldebea$t would take over as she got ready to extort and blackmail herself into the presidency.
I have all ways wondered what they had on Perot Rat!
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posted on
01/20/2003 7:52:20 AM PST
by
Grampa Dave
(Free Republic, the site supported by those who don't believe in free lunches! Are you a donor?)
To: BOBTHENAILER
the classic Clinton/extortion-blackmail, modus operendi...BWAHAHAHAHA...I don't know if he'll go away. A known rapist and perjurer is still a hero in many's eyes.
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posted on
01/20/2003 7:52:29 AM PST
by
Mudboy Slim
(BWAHAHAHAHA?!)
To: Falcon4.0
Man, I can hear it now.
He was setup by the Goevrnment because he opposed the war with Iraq. And the press will carry his water.
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posted on
01/20/2003 7:52:48 AM PST
by
Fintan
(Remember...you can tune a piano, but you can't tuna fish.)
To: Grampa Dave
I have all ways wondered what they had on Perot Rat!
BWAHAHAHAHA?!?!?!When she told me about all the extortion/blackmakil and Clintoonian so called suicides, I just laughed at her.
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posted on
01/20/2003 7:54:55 AM PST
by
Mudboy Slim
(BWAHAHAHAHA?!When she told me about all the extortion/blackmakil and Clintoonian so called suicides,)
To: nicmarlo
Thanks for the traitors quotes. Isn't it interesting that he "flipped back in 98, shortly after being chastised by Biden in the senate hearings.
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posted on
01/20/2003 7:57:48 AM PST
by
BOBTHENAILER
(Ritter's chestnuts roasting on an open fire)
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