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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: Orcastraiter who wrote (65324)8/12/2005 2:40:53 PM
From: Dan B.Read Replies (1) of 81568
 
First off, shades of evil may indeed realistically, mind you, exist, and by existing they don't logically result in any "masking" by lies and half-truths.

Re: "7 out of 10 Americans believed that Saddam was responsible for 9-11. We know that it is not so."

Frankly, in terms of being an accomplice with foreknowledge, no, we don't know that "it is not so." We know the guy who built the '92 WTC bombs found exile in Iraq. We have testimony that Saudi's trained in Iraq in a fuselage. We have an Iraq with the anti-Amrerica motives of Saddam, and with the willingness to Doctor to Al Qaeda, on record. We know Iraq's information minister cheered 9/11 immediately, and personally promised there would be more. So go ahead and try to prove that negative proposition you offer, you will not.

Re: "Planning and coordination with the world of nations was overlooked."

That's patently false. Many nations coordinated, participated, and still do. We gave Saddam over a year while we "looked" to get more support, and ran with what we had. Your statement is ludicrous as is.

The rest is meaniingless ad hominem blather from you. Sad, yes, but true.

Dan B.
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