I dunno, I'm not yet convinced. There's something a little odd about playing the "I've got a secret" game on nat'l tv. Just seemed strange that someone supposedly entrusted with such vital secrets would wave them around. Especially considering his story for being fired was because he prayed with someone. And Newsmax as a source is another red flag.
The guy could be totally legit, but I'm gonna hold onto some healthy skepticism for now.
To: Diddle E. Squat
Newsmax, in this case, is reporting accurately what I heard Bill Tierney say on Hannity's radio show in the last two weeks.
Tierney probably has some restrictions on what he can say publicly - and also the other former UN inspectors like David Kay and Richard Butler.
When this goes down, these guys, and perhaps others, will probably be able to flesh out their semi-cryptic views.
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01/27/2003 8:32:33 PM PST by
RandyRep
To: Diddle E. Squat
Your skepticism is healthy, but I think Bill Tierney did not unilaterally decide to show up on Hannity and Colmes and drop this (rhetorical) bomb. I think Tierney was put there by somebody. Probably somebody from the White House.
I believe things are being set in motion now, very deliberately. This ongoing war against terror is far more wide-reaching and far more serious than the general rabble understands, in my opinion.
"There are some things the world is better off not knowing."
- Dick Cheney
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