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Politics : Just the Facts, Ma'am: A Compendium of Liberal Fiction

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To: American Spirit who wrote (4578)3/4/2004 11:44:21 AM
From: DavesM  Read Replies (1) of 90947
 
AS,
You need to contact the Washington Post and the Pulitzer Committee, and get them to retract the story and the Pulitzer Prize (for the story).

If there was no offer, then why does President Clinton remember the offer? If there was no offer, then why does Berger bother mentioning the difficulty of getting an American Indictment of bin Laden (and therefore not deciding not ask the Sudan to extradite him) in 1996, or mention how had they (including Berger) tried to lobby Saudi Arabia to ask the Sudan to extradite bin Laden in 1996? Berger parsed his words very carefully.

It is clear that there was a Sudanese offer. The offer at least included the offer to extradite bin Laden to Saudi Arabia. And an offer to extradite him to the United States is at least inferred if not admitted to by members of Clinton Administration. Its clear, that the Sudanese asked the Clinton Administration, what did the U.S. wanted them (the Sudanese) to do with bin Laden (Offer), and the Clinton Administration said kick him out of the country - which is what the Sudan did (Deal).
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