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  • Comments on President Bush's speech (Plus AND Minus)

    06/28/2005 7:29:04 PM PDT · by bitt · 46 replies · 1,861+ views
    AP ^ | Jun. 28, 2005 | ap
    "Iraq cannot be a failure. Our troops deserve a real plan for victory and our total support. We're ready to work with the president, every one of the Democratic senators, but he must acknowledge his mistakes and set forth a realistic course for the future." - Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid of Nevada. "Stopping evil will require bringing stability throughout the Middle East. It won't be easy, but it is a fight the United States must continue - and win. It is unfortunate that many Democratic leaders have chosen to politicize the war on terror and ignore the good work...
  • 1999 ABC News Report : The Osama - Hussein Connection

    09/28/2004 2:01:28 PM PDT · by christie · 117 replies · 9,243+ views
    Radio America ^ | January 1999 | ABC News
    .1999 ABC News Report : The Osama - Hussein Connection http://www.radioamerica.org/audio/MR_ABC-Osama-Hussein-connections.mp3Here is a transcript of the linked MP3 file. -- Sheila MacVicar, ABC News, January 14, 1999 '". . . [Mamdouh Mahmud] Salim, alleged to be a key military advisor and believed to be privy to bin Laden's most secret projects, is also apprehended. The US government alleges that he was under secret orders to procure enriched uranium for the purpose of developing nuclear weapons. These are allegations bin Laden does not now deny. "It would be a sin for Muslims not to try to possess the weapons that would...
  • Kristol: Good Times, Bad Times

    06/25/2004 6:29:03 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 16 replies · 417+ views
    The Weekly Standard ^ | July 5 / July 12, 2004 | William Kristol
    The New York Times can't decide whether or not there's a connection between Saddam and al Qaeda. Here is the New York Times, editorializing in high dudgeon on June 17: Now President Bush should apologize to the American people. . . . Of all the ways Mr. Bush persuaded Americans to back the invasion of Iraq last year, the most plainly dishonest was his effort to link his war of choice with the battle against terrorists worldwide. . . . Mr. Bush and his top advisers . . . should have known all along that there was no link between...
  • Bill Clinton Was Right (There was a Saddam-Osama connection and we're learning more every day)

    06/25/2004 6:20:29 PM PDT · by RWR8189 · 11 replies · 4,134+ views
    The Weekly Standard ^ | July 5 / July 12, 2004 | Stephen F. Hayes
    NEARLY TWO YEARS AGO, in the introduction to an hour-long PBS documentary called Saddam's Ultimate Solution, former Clinton State Department spokesman James P. Rubin said:"Tonight, we examine the nature of the threat posed by Saddam Hussein. Ten years after the Gulf War and Saddam is still there and still continues to stockpile weapons of mass destruction. Now there are suggestions he is working with al Qaeda, which means the very terrorists who attacked the United States last September may now have access to chemical and biological weapons."The documentary, broadcast on July 11, 2002, laid out in exhaustive detail alleged Iraqi...
  • Memo: 9-11 chief trained by Saddam

    12/14/2003 4:32:45 PM PST · by Susannah · 12 replies · 595+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | 12-13-03 | unknown
    Mohammed Atta, the hijacker believed to be the mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, was trained in Baghdad by Palestinian terrorist Abu Nidal, claims Iraq's coalition government. The leaders says a handwritten secret memo to Saddam Hussein gives details of a visit by Atta to the Iraqi capital in the summer of 2001, just weeks before the attacks, reports the London Telegraph. "We are uncovering evidence all the time of Saddam's involvement with al-Qaida," said Dr Ayad Allawi, a member of Iraq's ruling seven-man presidential committee, according to the London paper. "But this is the most compelling piece...
  • Saddam's Terror Ties - Iraq-war critics ignore ample evidence.

    10/21/2003 9:20:00 PM PDT · by Matchett-PI · 3 replies · 4,136+ views
    National Review Online ^ | October 21, 2003 | Deroy Murdock - NRO Contributing Editor
    As President Bush more robustly promotes his Iraq policy, he should confront directly those who dismiss Saddam Hussein's ties to terrorism and, thus, belittle a key rationale for Operation Iraqi Freedom. Bush's critics employ a flimsy argument that nonetheless enjoys growing appeal among a largely hostile press corps. Since Hussein did not order the September 11 attacks — the fuzzy logic goes — he has no ties to terrorists, especially al Qaeda. Therefore, the Iraq war was bogus, and Bush should be defeated. "Iraq was not a breeding ground for terrorism. Our invasion has made it one," said Senator Ted...
  • Iraq-al Qaeda link found

    04/27/2003 3:34:28 PM PDT · by Kay Soze · 24 replies · 1,436+ views
    CNN ^ | April 27,2003 | LONDON, England (AP)
    <p>LONDON, England (AP) --Documents discovered in the bombed out headquarters of Iraq's intelligence service provide evidence of a direct link between Saddam Hussein's regime and Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda terrorist network, a newspaper reported Sunday.</p> <p>Papers found Saturday by journalists working for the Sunday Telegraph reveal that an al Qaeda envoy met with officials in Baghdad in March 1998, the newspaper reported.</p>