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To: Illbay
You and your type, on the other hand, mostly look for opportunties to destroy ......

But THIS time, we're giving YOU an opportunity to enlighten: Just post the REAL prophecy yourself - right here - for all to see, and SHOW how the above is a lie.


I do not force people to go chasing all over to find the stuff I want them to see, it's right here in plain view.
Read 'em and weep: match the raise or fold: your call........
77 posted on 02/06/2003 1:50:49 PM PST by Elsie (I trust in Jesus.... THOUSANDS OF EXISTING MANUSCRIPTS speak of Him!)
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To: Elsie
(From here-->  http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/837401/posts)

 


The development came as Iraq rejected as "outrageous and unconvincing" the report to the U.N. by U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell that it was hiding banned weapons, saying it would send a letter to the U.N. Security Council rebutting the allegations point by point.

Al-Sa'adi accused Powell repeatedly of "quoting out of context" and "conveniently omitting" details.

The Iraqi adviser said that the recordings of conversations between Iraqi military officers played by Powell were "fabrications unworthy of a superpower."

"I will not grace them with any more comments. They were below the level of a superpower. One can... fabricate anything in this regard and they are no evidence at all, al-Saadi said.

"Without any convincing evidence the allegations were more outrageous," he added.

"We have military secrets connected with our right to self-defense, nothing more," al-Saadi said.

He denied Iraq was hiding weapons of mass destruction and said thousands of pages of paper taken from an Iraqi scientists home had been made available to U.N. inspectors some time previously.

He said that missiles identified by Powell in one part of the report were missiles, but much smaller than the ones alleged and not prohibited.

He said Powell's speech Wednesday was for ordinary Americans to gear them up for a war.

"The purpose of the show that went on at the Security council was mainly for home consumption for the uninformed," he said.

"This is the message that was being told to the world and to the American public opinion," said al-Saadi.



Dang!  I wonder where THIS guy learned to rebutt the USA position??????

 

He sounds almost like a certain ***bay or Restless on THIS thread.....

78 posted on 02/06/2003 2:03:21 PM PST by Elsie (I trust in Jesus.... THOUSANDS OF EXISTING MANUSCRIPTS speak of Him!)
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