To: dinok
By this time next week, Saddam will be either on the run or dead.
That's the point now, isn't it? Whether there was ever any connection between
9/11 and Iraq is moot after we have invaded Iraq. It reminds me a photo processing
company I worked for. We were required to report the number of lost orders to
corporate once a month. The customer service department always reported zero
because the orders we couldn't find might not be lost--some of them would turn up at
the wrong store or be brought back by a customer who got one in error. So we never
stopped waiting for the wayward orders to turn up and couldn't say if they were really
lost or not.
I suppose when the company finally closed its doors in 1998 that the boxes full of hundreds
of orders that could not be placed were listed as lost. But I doubt it.
We will never stop looking for an Iraq-9/11 link. Who knows but that in fifty years one
can be found. And if one isn't, well, there's always another fifty years.
10 posted on
03/16/2003 11:10:56 AM PST by
gcruse
(When choosing between two evils, pick the one you haven't tried yet.)
To: gcruse
For those who have the gutts to connect the dots, the link is already there.
11 posted on
03/16/2003 11:15:44 AM PST by
dinok
To: gcruse
We know for a fact that Saddam is rewarding the families of Palistinean homocide bombers, for the deaths of innocent Israelis. His connection to those terrorists is well documented. Pretending that Saddam's connection to all other terrorists on earth, including those who flew the planes loaded with passengers into the WTC and the Pentigon, is not obvious to rational people, is a desperate attempt to ignore reality by the cowardly illusionists.
Actually, the point is on the heads of the idiots who are pretending that diplomacy hasn't already been tried to the point that Saddam, is convinced that he is dealing with beguiled fools. The pointy heads have emboldended the butcher of Bagdad to the point that only war will cure this cancerous growth.
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