To: MizSterious
Salman Pak tinfoil theories came only from Chalabi's since discredited people. One even said that the interpretor Chalabi supplied to translate his statements lied about what he said. On this you send men to war? Come on.
98 posted on
04/27/2004 8:41:39 AM PDT by
JohnGalt
(Chalabi Republicans: Soft on Treason)
To: JohnGalt
I doubt they sent men and women to war on the basis of SP alone. Evidence does add up, however. After the war, some of what Chalabi told us has been proven to be true--such as SP. Often even a very good liar will pepper the lies with a little truth in the interests of believability.
Are you denying the existence of Salman Pak?
101 posted on
04/27/2004 8:45:38 AM PDT by
MizSterious
(First, the journalists, THEN the lawyers.)
To: JohnGalt
"Salman Pak tinfoil theories came only from Chalabi's since discredited people."
Sorry dude, but the marines found Salman Pak, collected evidence, and destroyed it because it was worse than what they had been told. This is one of the reasons that the army got to Baghdad a few days ahead of the marines. The marines were a little bit busy on other things.
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