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To: AntiGuv
Right now, based on the fact (if we can believe the guvmint and the media, ha) that AQ hasn't claimed "credit" for this series of murders, I am tending to think Iraq is at the root of them.

I am considering Iraq and Al Qeda as separate entities, even though the administration is telling us that AQ is being quartered in Iraq.

I think Sadaam Hussein is the silent puppet master on this. He may only have the one team on board right now, but if his plan continues to succeed, he may sponsor many AQ teams to keep up the terror. And just when we think we have a handle on this method, they morph it into different methods, most of which we've all read about recently.

468 posted on 10/17/2002 3:03:51 AM PDT by savedbygrace
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To: savedbygrace
Al-Qaida has never claimed responsibility for any of their attacks.

Sadam and al-Qaida may be allies at this time, because they see the United States as their common enemy, but I don't believe Sadam is in charge.

If there's an alliance, it's most likely an uneasy one.

There are members of al-Qaida that probably would like to eliminate Sadam and install an ayatollah/imam, religiously fanatical regime in Iraq.

That's a real nest of vipers there. I'll bet they spend as much time plotting against each other and watching their own backs as they do plotting against the United States.

How long is it going to take Bush to order the National Guard to the borders to stop making it so easy for these killers?

His last Executive Order was to allow 16,000 immigrants in the military to skip the 3 year waiting period before applying for citizenship.

One of them was a terrorist 'sleeper' agent that we're lucky to have caught. How many more of them are there among those 16,000?

Now Bush, the RINOs and liberal Democrats are pushing legislation that will make it possible for the U.S. Taxpayers and the sniper's victim's families to help the snipers buy another safehouse.

Bush will also get back to pushing for an extension of 245(i) immediately after the upcoming elections. But, it's still out of the question to put our military on the borders for cultural and traditional reasons to protect American citizens?

Bush, the RINOs and liberal Democrats have their priorities all out of whack and we're paying for it. I wish it was only in dollars and not in blood.

469 posted on 10/17/2002 3:52:41 AM PDT by 4Freedom
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