To: RonDog
Is this little traitor worth all this bandwidth???
Why make him bigger than he is?
To: freedumb2003
I don't think you have a complete appreciation for this forum yet.
To: freedumb2003
Is this little traitor worth all this bandwidth??? All this and more. We may need to buy JimRob a new server to handle all the facts, once they become unraveled.
Why make him bigger than he is?
The line here goes like this: "We are not making this blackmailed pervert traitor bigger, we are methodically whittling away at the GOD-like status accorded him by the LEFT.
23 posted on
01/20/2003 4:51:38 PM PST by
BOBTHENAILER
(Smear Ritter Campaign Chairman)
To: freedumb2003
Is this little traitor worth all this bandwidth??? Why make him bigger than he is? He's big. Speaks to the Iraqi Parliament. Meets with British MP's. Speaks at the EU. Nelson Mandela quotes him. He appears on international television.
38 posted on
01/20/2003 5:09:18 PM PST by
Shermy
To: freedumb2003
Why make him bigger than he is? Yes, one would think that he apparently is not that big at all, considering the type of women he preferred. However, considering the circumstances, he should probably be arrested and questioned about the Anthrax Attacks within the US. Just a little conjecture on my part, but hey, I wear my tinfoil hat with pride.
To: freedumb2003
Why make him bigger than he is?Good point... after all, that was the undercover police officer's job...
;0)
93 posted on
01/20/2003 6:36:36 PM PST by
Chad Fairbanks
(We've got Armadillos in our trousers. It's really quite frightening.)
To: freedumb2003
Yes, this bandwith is justified because of the following..
Ritter is on his way to Baghdad ((to see Saddam?)), but will be in New York City tomorrow to shoot an anti war message.
In the meantime.....
Ritter of Arabia: A former weapons inspector becomes Saddam's chief apologist.
Mr. Al-Khafaji runs propaganda sessions for Saddam. Euphemistically known as "expatriate conferences," the biannual gatherings decry the "terrorism and genocide" the U.S. commits against the Iraqi people through U.N. sanctions.
Mr. Ritter claims Mr. Al-Khafaji had no editorial input on the film project, a claim he undermines by openly admitting that his benefactor is responsible for arranging Mr. Ritter's interviews with high-ranking Iraqi government officials, including chief propagandist, Tariq Aziz.
Even before his project was completed, Mr. Ritter predicted at a press conference that "the U.S. will definitely not like this film." These contacts no doubt helped Mr. Ritter earlier this month, when he returned to Baghdad and became the first American to speak before the Iraqi National Assembly.
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