Note the direct conflict between the answers in questions 9 and 10. All emphasis in the original source material.
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2 posted on
09/18/2003 8:19:48 AM PDT by
FreedomPoster
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Jassem Obaid: Ok, Mr. Muhammed Sa'id Al-Sahaf, is there anything you'd like to add?
Muhammed Sa'id Al-Sahaf: Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!
3 posted on
09/18/2003 8:21:51 AM PDT by
#3Fan
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4 posted on
09/18/2003 8:22:20 AM PDT by
SJackson
To: FreedomPoster
I like the old Bob better.
"We will broil thier stomachs in Hell, but you should have no fear"...or something like that.
5 posted on
09/18/2003 8:31:15 AM PDT by
Dallas59
To: FreedomPoster
This enabled us to build 45 mobile radio stations, 15 mobile TV stations, and 22 alternative TV and radio stations.This is what the U.S. Government should be doing. Getting our message out throughout Iraq. Have Iraqi patriots telling the good stories and using PsyOps on the Bathists....etc.
To: FreedomPoster
If it were anyone other that Bahgdad Bob, this would be real news. His credibility will be questioned until he dies.
Prairie
7 posted on
09/18/2003 8:50:15 AM PDT by
prairiebreeze
(Brought to you by The American Democratic Party, also known as Al Qaeda, Western Division.)
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8 posted on
09/18/2003 9:06:59 AM PDT by
knighthawk
(Full of power I'm spreading my wings, facing the storm that is gathering near)
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We supplied each one of them with 500 hours of materials to be broadcasted. These were general materials, such as music, songs, talk, interviews, and Qur'anic recitations and studies.Key news here for me is the admission that they made, IN ADVANCE, lot's of "programming" in anticipation of broadcast during the war.
That's practically an inadvertant admission that the 'videos' of Saddam walking among the people were FRAUDS.
Why didn't the questioner here ask Bagdad Bob whether he had PERSONALLY seen Saddam after the Day 1 decapitation strike? The press has an overt antagonism to even THINKING about that question that strikes me as treasonous. There whole modus operandi is to turn over rocks, so to speak, and yet they are totally incurious about this.
9 posted on
09/18/2003 9:11:16 AM PDT by
WL-law
To: FreedomPoster
Wonder why the interviewer did not press Bob about what sort of "unconvential" weapons they attempted to develop?
10 posted on
09/18/2003 9:16:06 AM PDT by
lodwick
To: FreedomPoster
More and continuous contacts were carried out with the three permanent members of the Council, France, Russia, and China. They were also given preference in oil contracts and trade to keep them as close as possible to the Iraqi side. It worked.
13 posted on
09/18/2003 10:05:05 AM PDT by
Dog Gone
To: FreedomPoster
Thanks for the post and for this great catch re Question #9 and his answer.
Question 9: How did the Iraqi government prepare the country for war, when you were sure that it was inevitable?
Al-Sahaf: Every ministry (government department) prepared in its own field. We stocked food for four months and actually distributed it to people. We started to produce more quantities of unconventional weapons as we could not import any weapons.
15 posted on
09/18/2003 10:20:09 AM PDT by
Grampa Dave
(May our brave warriors kill all of the Islamokazis/facists/nazis to prevent future 9/11's.)
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19 posted on
10/19/2005 3:31:14 PM PDT by
Shermy
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