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To: RetiredNow who wrote (56013)10/18/2001 4:37:15 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (2) of 77400
 
Not only is Richard Butler, the former U.N. weapons inspector looking for Iraq connections, but so is James Woolsey, ex-CIA director. Apparently undersecretary of defense Wolfowitz has personally paid for some of the expenses as have foundations run by Ex-UN Ambasadore Jeane Kirkpatrick and Ex-Drug Czar Bill Bennett.

There is a pattern here, these are the Ex people from the first Bush administration who think that Saddam is a blight on their legacy. These people are trying to put out their version of the data while health authorities have another version.
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Saddam has precious few supporters, but if he is taken out it should be because the U.S. doesn't like him or hard evidence. It's of deadly importance that the actual culprits be found in the anthrax attacks.

This whole anthrax thing just seems fishy. The airline attacks were prepared over a long period, set off in a cluster before (most) victims were prepared to react, and designed for maximum killing. The anthrax is of a very small amount (so far) and designed apparently for maximum media exposure with minimum loss of life. It just seems fishy.
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