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To: John who wrote (232309)3/30/2003 9:49:18 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 436258
 
was out for a weekend couple of weeks ago and caught fox news in the hotel -- first time I'd seen it. Kinda like national enquirer for television -- interviewers are a joke.
Can't imagine anyone takes that show seriously.



To: John who wrote (232309)3/30/2003 9:56:16 PM
From: Giordano Bruno  Respond to of 436258
 
Snippet from Tim Russert's interview with Ambassador Mohammed Al-Douri

Mr. Ambassador, is Saddam Hussein dead or alive?
AMB. MOHAMMED AL-DOURI: We start with that. I am here. I am in New York. I think that he is alive, of course, because we saw him several times on the TV.
MR. RUSSERT: But on the TV, it could be edited or outdated footage. Why doesn’t he appear holding a daily newspaper so people know for certain he is alive?
AMB. AL-DOURI: You know, anyway I think he is alive, but the question is not there because Iraq is Iraq and Saddam Hussein is the president of Iraq. Now we have to talk about the war against Iraq, against the people of Iraq, not against one person.
MR. RUSSERT: But were Saddam Hussein or his sons injured?
AMB. AL-DOURI: I told you it is not a question of one person or two persons. It’s a question of slaughtered—the whole people of a country.
MR. RUSSERT: No, how much longer will Saddam Hussein rule Iraq?
AMB. AL-DOURI: I told you, this is really not the most important thing on which we have our awareness. Our awareness is Iraq, is the civilization of Iraq, is the people of Iraq, is the present of Iraq and the future of Iraq and also the future of Arab nation.


That's bullish.

msnbc.com



To: John who wrote (232309)3/31/2003 12:45:30 AM
From: mishedlo  Respond to of 436258
 
This one is EASY.
They are trying to get HUSSEIN to "prove he is alive"
and hope they are lucky enough to catch him or his signal and blow him to bits.

He is not that stupid.

M



To: John who wrote (232309)3/31/2003 7:48:19 AM
From: orkrious  Respond to of 436258
 
Here is one source of pundits openly questioning if Saddam is currently secretly negotiating asylum in Syria. Watch for this to be pumped big time tomorrow after they melt the markets hard in the early goings

CNBC's news ticker is reporting that it is unconfirmed that Saddam and family are negotiating with Syria for exile. Does anyone think that will be enough to spur a rally?