Posted on 07/06/2008 3:16:41 PM PDT by smoothsailing
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That’s correct, Wilson tried to cover for Saddam to make Bush a liar. It is Wilson who is the weasel and liar and most people now know it.
I read the AP piece yesterday on the yellow cake and its transport out of Iraq. I was surprised, it was a good article for AP.
Fantastic. This info needs to get out.
The point was never "Saddam has a nuke!" It was "Saddam is trying to get one. TRYING." As Bush pointed out once, Saddam WAS the WMD.
BUMP!
drive by media.....crickets
You may have a good point especially now that al Qaeda is reported to be defunct in Iraq, even al Qaeda is admitting it.
The Slimes and their leftist media cohorts will trumpet the cause supporting the RATS of getting our troops out of Iraq now that the danger is supposedly over but the Iraqis are still going to need help fot a time because of the nuts like Mookie.
Not my dad I just took that as my username because I’m from NC and he was the one of the best Senators ever! Plus my name is Jessie.:)
ping
Other information exonerating President Bush...
From the Iraq Survey Group Report...
Saddam wanted to recreate Iraqs WMD capabilitywhich was essentially destroyed in 1991after sanctions were removed and Iraqs economy stabilized, but probably with a different mix of capabilities to thatwhich previously existed. Saddam aspired to develop a nuclear capabilityin an incremental fashion, irrespective of international pressure and the resulting economic risksbut he intended to focus on ballistic missile and tactical chemical warfare (CW0 capabilities.
The former Regime had no formal written strategy or plan for the revival of WMD after sanctions. Neither was there an identifi able group of WMD policy makers or planners separate from Saddam. Instead, his lieutenants understood WMD revival was his goal from their long association with Saddam and his infrequent, but firm, verbal comments and directions to them.
ISG uncovered Iraqi plans or designs for three long-range ballistic missiles with ranges from 400 to 1,000 km and for a 1,000-km-range cruise missile, although none of these systems progressed to production and only one reportedly passed the design phase. ISG assesses that these plans demonstrate Saddams continuing desireup to the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF)for a long-range delivery capability.
ISG judges that Iraqs actions between 1991 and 1996 demonstrate that the state intended to preserve its BW capability and return to a steady, methodical progress toward a mature BW program when and if the opportunity arose.
It seems the fact that the Associated Press is reporting it is worth a Drudge Siren - ha. I’m glad to see its in breaking news at least
Oh yes, the Iran nut jobs would love to see us out of there. Pelosi and Reid already want to negotiate with them and if we were out of Iraq I can’t see where we could negotiate anything with those crazies.
If BO gets elected the deed will be done and Lord help us.
I knew this post was going to be from you before I saw the name.
Thanks again. KEEP IT ALIVE!
Joe (Liar for Hire) Wilson was exposed years ago by the 2004 US Senate Pre-War intelligence report...
The former ambassadors wife suggested her husband for the trip to Niger in February 2002. The former ambassador had traveled previously to Niger on behalf of the CIA, also at the suggestion of his wife, to look into another matter not related to Iraq. On February 12, 2002, the former ambassadorswife sent a memorandum to a Deputy Chief of a division in the CIASDirectorate of Operations which said, [mJyhusband has good relations with both the PM [prime minister] and the former Minister of Mines (not to mention lots of French contacts), both of whom could possibly shed light on this sort of activity. This was just one day before the same Directorate of Operations division sent a cable to one of its overseas stations requesting concurrence with the divisions idea to send the former ambassador to Niger.
Conclusion: Rather than speaking publicly about his actual experiences during his inquiry of the Niger issue, the former ambassador seems to have included information he learned from press accounts and from his beliefs about how the Intelligence Community would have or should have handled the information he provided.
At the time the former ambassador traveled to Niger, the Intelligence Community did not have in its possession any actual documents on the alleged Niger-Iraq uranium deal, only second hand reporting of the deal. The former ambassadors comments to reporters that the Niger-Iraq uranium documents may have been forged because the dates were wrong and the names were ~ong,
could not have been based on the forrner ambassadors actual experiences because the Intelligence Community did not have the documents at the time of the ambassadors trip. In addition, nothing in the report from the former ambassadorstrip said anything about documents having been forged or the names or dates in the reports having been incorrect. The former ambassador told Committee staff that he, in fact, did not have access to any of the names and dates in the CIAs reports and said he may have become confbsed about his own recollection after the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported in March 2003 that the names and dates on the documents were not correct. Of note, the names and dates in the documents that the IAEA found to be incorrect were not names or dates included in the CIA reports.
Following the Vice Presidents review of an intelligence report regarding a possible uranium deal, he asked his briefer for the CIAs analysis of the issue. It was this request which generated Mr. Wilsons trip to Niger. The former ambassadors public comments suggesting that the Vice President had been briefed on the information gathered during his trip is not correct, however. While the CIA responded to the Vice Presidents request for the Agencys analysis, they never provided the information gathered by the former Ambassador. The former ambassador, in an NBC Meet the Press interview on July 6,2003, said, The office of the Vice President, I am absolutely convinced, received a very specific response to the question it asked and that response was based upon my trip out there. The former ambassador was speaking on the basis of what he believed should have happened based on his former government experience, but he had no knowledge that this did happen.
These and other public comments from the former ambassador, such as comments that his report debunked the Niger-Iraq uranium story, were incorrect and have led to a distortion in the press and in the publics understanding of the facts surrounding the Niger-Iraq uranium story. The Committee found that, for most analysts, the former ambassadors report lent more credibility, not less, to the reported Niger-Iraq uranium deal.
During Mr. Wilsons media blitz, he appeared on more than thirty television shows including entertainment venues. Time and again, Joe Wilson told anyone who would listen that the President had lied to the American people, that the Vice President had lied, and that he had debunked the claim that Iraq was seeking uranium from Africa. As discussed in the Niger section of the report, not only did he NOT debunk the claim, he actually gave some intelligence analysts even more reason to believe that it may be true. I believed very strongly that it was important for the Committee to conclude publicly that many of the statements made by Ambassador Wilson were not only incorrect, but had no basis in fact.
WMD bump
True. So the obvious comes to mind. The poser must be exposed. He's running a clever scam, but a charlatan can quickly fall once seen in the bright light of truth.
One clear voice that can rise above the leftist BO mantra is needed.
Reagan is gone, but I was fascinated by the news that Limbaugh is back for 8 more years with a very lucrative contract!
G'Night Jaz. :)
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