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Politics : Actual left/right wing discussion

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To: TimF who wrote (443)9/8/2006 6:37:57 PM
From: Richnorth  Read Replies (1) of 10087
 
You didn't mention the link? If I am not mistaken, you did on another thread, "Don't Blame Me, I voted for Kerry" where you had a different moniker.

You couldn't open the link? Well here is the message from it:

Senate finds no Saddam - al-Qaida link
Source: AP

CAPITOL HILL -- Two years in the making, a report on pre-Iraq war intelligence finds no evidence that Saddam Hussein had any relations with al-Qaida leaders in his country.
President Bush and others at the White House have said Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's presence in Iraq was evidence of a link between Saddam's government and al-Qaida.

But the Republican-led Senate Intelligence Committee report reveals for the first time what the CIA said about that last year.

The spy agency concluded that before the war, Saddam's government had no relationship with al-Zarqawi and found no proof Saddam either harbored or turned a blind eye toward Zarqawi.

Committee member Carl Levin, a Michigan Democrat, accuses the administration of deception in trying to link Saddam to al-Qaida. But a White House spokesman says from what they've seen, the report is "nothing new."
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