Posted on 06/24/2004 6:34:25 PM PDT by Indy Pendance
WASHINGTON, June 24 (UPI) -- Former Vice President Al Gore Thursday called for an independent congressional investigation into Bush administration claims of an Iraq-al-Qaida link, saying officials should testify under oath under threat of perjury.
Gore, speaking at the Georgetown University Law Center, claimed "President Bush is now intentionally misleading the American people by continuing to aggressively and brazenly assert a linkage between al-Qaida and Saddam Hussein."
Gore said of the way the Bush administration has conducted the war on terrorism, "I think it is safe to say that our founders ... would feel that we are now facing a clear and present danger that has the potential to threaten the future of the American experiment."
The former vice president, who lost the 2000 election for president to Bush, said there is no credible evidence of a "collaborative relationship" between al-Qaida and Iraq. That supposed connection, he said, led to an attack on Iraq. As a result, said Gore, "We are left with an unprecedented, high-intensity conflict every single day between the ideological illusions upon which this administration's policies have been based and the reality of the world."
Bush, as recently as last week, said he claimed there is a link between the terrorist organization and Saddam Hussein "because there is link." Vice President Dick Cheney said this week there was overwhelming evidence of a connection between Iraq and al-Qaida.
Last week a report from the staff of the Sept. 11 Commission looking into possible intelligence failures prior to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, which were carried out by al-Qaida, said the Iraq-al-Qaida link did not exist. Commission members tweaked that, however, limiting it to the planning for the Sept. 11 hijackings. The Bush administration agreed, saying that while Iraq and al-Qaida did have contacts, they did not work together on the Sept. 11 attacks.
Gore claimed the administration "deliberately ignored warnings before the (Iraq) war from international intelligence services, the CIA and their own Pentagon that the claim was false." He recalled the 2002 statement by Jean-Louis Bruguiere, the Council of Europe's terrorism expert, that "We have found no evidence of links between Iraq and al-Qaida. If there were such links we would have found them. But we have found no serious connections whatsoever."
Bush ordered the invasion of Afghanistan when the Taliban leaders there refused to hand over al-Qaida leaders -- including Osama bin Laden, who had orchestrated attacks against U.S. interests during the Clinton administration before masterminding Sept. 11.
U.S.-led forces were able to unseat the Taliban and soon the Bush administration was looking at Iraq, a target administration critics allege had been the main end in the first place.
Gore said that switching to a war in Iraq allowed many Taliban and al-Qaida leaders to escape in Afghanistan. In fact, he alleged, their numbers have "grown considerably" due to a war that is perceived in the Muslim world as a "gross injustice."
"The way in which we have conducted that war," he said, "further fueled a sense of rage against the United States in those lands and, according to several studies, has stimulated a new wave of recruits for the terrorist group that attacked us and still wishes us harm."
Terry Holt, spokesman for the Bush-Cheney '04 campaign, issued a statement saying, "Al Gore lives in his own world and is engaged in simple political attacks on the president.
"The (Sept. 11 Commission) members themselves last week took great pains to point out that they were aware of connections between al-Qaida and various elements in Iraq."
John Lehman, one of the Republicans on the commission, in the wake of the report last week, offered evidence that a member of Saddam's Fedayeen had attended an al-Qaida meeting in Malaysia in January 2001.
Gore said that "within hours, the commission's files yielded definitive evidence that it was another man with a similar name."
The former vice president suggested a fate for Bush similar to one that his former boss -- President Bill Clinton -- went through in the appointment of a special prosecutor.
"Congressional oversight and special prosecution are words that should hang in the air," Gore said.
"This is what we must now do, as Americans, in the name of our founders."
The moron is contradicting Clinton's book.
Didn't his kid vet the speech first?
This guy need to get a life; it's obvious he hasn't got one.
Oh Al..............Tipper's calling..........time to go home now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think Dick Cheney said it all for me.
Could he play into the hands of Bush and Cheney any better?
Gore must be off his meds again...
Gore for VP!! He's the only hope for Senator Kerry!!
I guess Gore will be needed to testify, since he too claimed Iraq was linked to terrorists in 1992....
lol!
I don't think there is any controlling legal authority on this!
The Democrats didn't have anything to attack Bush with, so they have told and retold the Big Lie. And, since the media are complicit, people are beginning to believe it.
To think how close we came to having this truly unstable lunatic as the leader of the free world.
Now that's interesting (not saying that itwill happen), but could Gore do a VP thing again?
Awww! But...But... a liberal I know keeps saying that Al Gore was the "smart one".
If Gore could get away with exhuming his body, Gore would ask for an investigation of Lincoln for helping create the Republican Party.
did he ever testify at the 9/11 commission? Or was he in the men's room the whole month?
Still waiting to hear him justify how he weaseled out of airport security commission promises and gave Daschle's wife the golden ring...
Uhhhhh...isn't that called the 9-11 Commission?
Will someone please give Mr. Gore his medication and get his jammies on? It's past his bedtime.
This guy is truly psychotic. Funny as hell, though.
Investigator: Mr. Gore, we have the results of the investigation.
Mr. Gore: Great, what did you find out?
Investigator: Mr. Gore, we discovered that in 1998 the Clinton/Gore administration indicted Osama Bin Laden and included in the indictments, which there were two of, the Clinton/Gore administration cited links between Bin Laden and Saddam. Would you like me to continue?
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