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To: ALOHA RONNIE
Very good Advice -- PRAY and PREPARE

I hate to sound melodramatic, but this looks like the beginning of a war for the very soul of this Country. It started with the strange rulings of the SCOTUS and now this!
325 posted on 07/11/2003 10:05:57 PM PDT by PhiKapMom (Bush Cheney '04 - VICTORY IN '04 -- $4 for '04 - www.GeorgeWBush.com/donate/)
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To: All; PhiKapMom; RonDog; kristinn; Angelwood; Doctor Raoul; Jimmy Valentine's brother; Joy Angela; ..
NEVER FORGET


...We Pro-BUSH Freepers got to know HILLARY's Anti-U.S. BUSH Anarchists real up close and personal 2 Friday Nights ago in Century City...

...and believe me it was Combat.




Freeper Rules of Engagement:


Q: Why do you support BUSH..?

A: Because BUSH has promised to bring Democracy & Freedom to the World as our own best Self-Defense against future Terrorist Attacks.

Q: But BUSH is a LIAR..?

A: Who's bringing Freedom to the World.

Q: So where's BUSH's WMD's..?

A: In a now Free Iraq.




Then it's our turn:


Q: Tell us why the CLINTONS turned down 3 Offers to bring OSAMA bin LADEN from the Sudan to a U.S. Trial during the 1990's that would have prevented the Attacks on US on September 11, 2001 and all these Demonstrations against each other since..? Even DICK MORRIS is now confirming on the air these 3 OSAMA Offers were turned down by the CLINTONS.

A: Their SILENCE..!!!!!!!!!!!!!

327 posted on 07/11/2003 10:44:28 PM PDT by ALOHA RONNIE (Vet-Battle of IA DRANG-1965 www.LZXRAY.comW)
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To: PhiKapMom
This AP article is good info to add to the thread. I was watching CNN this morning, anchor babe Fredericka said to Al Franken, "this controversay will last for weeks and months", and Franken agreed. They know the left is going to bang on this drum ad nausum, that's what the media does with story that's detrimental to the right. But don't let it get you down. Folks recognize it for what it is. Here's the column:

"Tenet Takes Responsibility for False Iraq Intelligence CIA Director Admits Analysts Had Doubts About Information

By John Solomon
Associated Press Writer
Friday, July 11, 2003; 6:53 PM

WASHINGTON (AP) - CIA Director George Tenet acknowledged Friday his agency wrongly allowed President Bush to tell the American people that Iraq was seeking nuclear material from Africa when analysts had doubts about the quality of the intelligence.

"These 16 words should never have been included in the text written for the president," Tenet said in a statement released after Bush and his national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, blamed the miscue on the CIA and members of Congress called for someone to be held accountable. "This was a mistake," the director's statement said.

Tenet said the responsibility for vetting the allegations included in Bush's State of the Union address about Iraqi efforts to get uranium from Africa beloing to the CIA and ultimately with himself.

"Let me be clear about several things right up front," he said. "First, CIA approved the president's State of the Union address before it was delivered. Second, I am responsible for the approval process in my agency. And third, the president had every reason to believe that the text presented to him was sound."

Tenet said CIA officials reviewed portions of the draft speech and raised some concerns with national security aides at the White House that prompted changes in language concerning allegations that Iraq sought to buy uranium from the African nation of Niger. But he said the CIA officials failed to stop the remark from being uttered despite the doubts about its validity.

"Officials who were reviewing the draft remarks on uranium raised several concerns about the fragmentary nature of the intelligence with National Security Council colleagues," Tenet said. "Some of the language was changed. From what we know now, agency officials in the end concurred that the text in the speech was factually correct that the British government report said that Iraq sought uranium from Africa."

"This should not have been the test for clearing a presidential address," the statement continued. "This did not rise to the level of certainty which should be required for presidential speeches, and CIA should have ensured that it was removed."

Tenet's two-page statement came at the end of a tumultous 24 hours in which reports surfaced suggesting the CIA had raised concerns about the nature of the African allegations before the president made his speech.

That prompted Bush and his Rice to take issue. On a trip in Africa, they said Tenet's agency approved the language in the speech and never raised objections to them.

Members of Congress called on the CIA to be held accountable. Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Pat Roberts, R-Kansas, said Tenet was ultimately responsible for the mistake.

"The director of central intelligence is the principal adviser to the president on intelligence matters," Roberts said. "He should have told the president. He failed. He failed to do so," Roberts said.

Tenet said there were "legitimate questions" about the CIA's conduct and he sought in his statement explain his agency's role in the matter.

Although the CIA did not learn until well after the president's speech in January that some documents obtained by British intelligence that formed the basis of the Iraq-Niger uranium allegations were forged, CIA officials recognized at the beginning that the allegation was based on "fragmentary intelligence gathered in late 2001 and early 2002," the director said.

A former diplomat was sent by the CIA to the region to check on the allegations and reported back that one of the Nigerian officials he met "stated that he was unaware of any contract being signed between Niger and rogue states for the sale of uranium during his tenure in office," Tenet said.

"The same former official also said that in June 1999 a businessman approached him and insisted that the former official meet with an Iraqi delegation to discuss 'expanding commercial relations' between Iraq and Niger. The former official interpreted the overture as an attempt to discuss uranium sales," Tenet said.

The diplomat sent to the region has alleged he believed Vice President Dick Cheney's office was apprised of the findings of his trip. But Tenet stated that the CIA "did not brief it to the president, vice president or other senior administration officials."

Tenet said when British officials in fall 2002 discussed making the Niger information public, his agency expressed their reservations to the British about the quality of the intelligence.

A CIA report that came out in October 2002 mentioned the allegations but did not give them full credence, stating "we cannot confirm whether Iraq succeeded in acquiring uranium ore." In addition, the report noted that State Department intelligence analysts found the allegations "highly dubious."

Because of the doubts, Tenet said he never included the allegations in his own congressional tetsimonies or public statements about Iraqi efforts to obtain weapons of mass destruction."

Demo Senator Jay Rockefeller is head demo on the Senate Intelligence Committee. He was all over television last week, claiming VP Cheney sent Wilson (the former diplomat), to Africa to check up on the Niger-uranium sale to Iraq. Even when David Gergen tried to tell him it was the CIA, not the VP who sent Wilson, Rockefeller would not bend. Look for him to continue his assault on Bush, via VP Cheney.

Basically, the democrats are saying President Bush intentionally deceived the American people so that he could start a war, and American soldiers are dead because of that deception. That's it in a nutshell. But don't worry! The American people not only won't buy into that, they will hate the democrats for going this far to regain power. And as democrats drag this thing out with hearings and more accusations, (which the left leaning media pumps up), people are going to turn against democrats even more.

337 posted on 07/12/2003 7:12:39 AM PDT by YaYa123
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