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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill who wrote (487174)11/5/2003 9:09:20 AM
From: AuBug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Patriarch Bush is a grave robber !!!

An axe pried open the iron door of the tomb, and Pat [riarch] Bush entered and started to dig...Pat[riarch] James dug deep and pried out the trophy itself...I showered and hit the hay...a happy man...''

So recounts a document thought to be an internal record from the Skull and Bones Society. "Pat[riarch] Bush" is Prescott Bush, father of an American political dynasty. His "trophy" is the skull of Geronimo, the Native American spiritual and military leader laid to rest in 1909 at Fort Still, Oklahoma, where Bush and fellow Bonesmen were stationed nine years later.

Alexandra Robbins, ES '98, has researched Bush's secret society extensively. Her recent book, Secrets of the Tomb, has heightened interest in the activities of Skull and Bones. She attests to the legitimacy of the story, "The text looks to be an authentic Bones document describing Prescott Bush and other Bonesmen robbing Geronimo's grave and cleaning the skull with carbolic acid." In interviews with Robbins, Bonesmen have admitted that there is a skull in the tomb that they call Geronimo.

(It's a federal offense to possess native American bones. I wonder if these Yale necromancers are devil worshippers too?)

yaleherald.com



To: Bill who wrote (487174)11/5/2003 9:11:40 AM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Bill, AS will just ignore the truth as he/she always does...



To: Bill who wrote (487174)11/5/2003 9:15:11 AM
From: Jerrel Peters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Oh you guys! Don't be posting all those quotes without putting up the disclaimer:

The democraps were coerced into voting and saying those things by the mean spirited right-wing conservative Republicans.

There, now that the disclaimer is in place we can repost them.

>>>>>>>>>>>

To:American Spirit who
wrote (486895)
From: Bill
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2003 8:28 AM
Respond to of 487175


"We know that he has stored secret supplies of biological and chemical
weapons throughout his country."

Al Gore, Sept. 23, 2002

"It is clear, however, that if left unchecked, Saddam Hussein will continue to
increase his capacity to wage biological and chemical warfare, and will keep
trying to develop nuclear weapons."

Sen. Hillary Clinton (D, NY), Oct 10, 2002


To:American Spirit who
wrote (486895)
From: Bill
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2003 8:31 AM
Respond to of 487175


"One way or the other, we are determined to deny Iraq the capacity to develop
weapons of mass destruction and the missiles to deliver them. That is our bottom
line."

President Clinton, Feb. 4, 1998


To:American Spirit who
wrote (486895)
From: Bill
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2003 8:33 AM
Respond to of 487175


"If Saddam rejects peace and we have to use force, our purpose is clear. We
want to seriously diminish the threat posed by Iraq's weapons of mass
destruction program."

President Clinton, Feb. 17, 1998


To:American Spirit who
wrote (486895)
From: PROLIFE
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2003 8:44 AM
Respond to of 487175


Blix: FEB 2003

Blix: Iraq Not Disarming
Jonathan Rhodes
14 February 2003
Hans Blix told the UN Security Council today that Saddam Hussein's Iraq
continues to provide bits and pieces of information and cooperation. In other
words Iraq continues to prolong and stall - in material breech of Resolution 1441.

Blix made the point that South Africa was a model of nuclear disarmament - and
that Baghdad was nowhere near that form of "immediate, active and
unconditional cooperation" as demanded in Resolution 1441. In fact, Blix said, in
the final paragraph of his statement that in the three months since passage of
1441,

"If Iraq had provided the necessary cooperation in 1991, the phase of
disarmament – under resolution 687 (1991)- could have been short and a
decade of sanctions could have been avoided. Today, three months after the
adoption of resolution 1441 (2002) , the period of disarmament through
inspection could still be short, if "immediate, active and unconditional
cooperation" with UNMOVIC and the IAEA were to be forthcoming."

Dr. Blix detailed the following breech's of 1441:

Failure to account for WMD and WMD Programs known to exist as of 1998 when
UNSCOM inspectors left Iraq:
(Iraq has failed to account for 1,000 tons of chemical agent, long-range missiles
and biological agents – outlined in his earlier report as 25,000 liters of anthrax,
38,000 liters of botulinum toxin and 500 tons of sarin, mustard gas and VX nerve
agent.)
"How much, if any, is left of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and related
proscribed items and programmes? So far, UNMOVIC has not found any such
weapons, only a small number of empty chemical munitions, which should have
been declared and destroyed. Another matter – and one of great significance –
is that many proscribed weapons and items are not accounted for. To take an
example, a document, which Iraq provided, suggested to us that some 1,000
tonnes of chemical agent were "unaccounted for". One must not jump to the
conclusion that they exist. However, that possibility is also not excluded. If they
exist, they should be presented for destruction. If they do not exist, credible
evidence to that effect should be presented."

"I referred, as examples, to the issues of anthrax, the nerve agent VX and
long-range missiles, and said that such issues "deserve to be taken seriously by
Iraq rather than being brushed aside". The declaration submitted by Iraq on 7
December, despite its large volume, missed the opportunity to provide the fresh
material and evidence needed to respond to the open questions. This is perhaps
the most important problem we are facing. Although I can understand that it may
not be easy for Iraq in all cases to provide the evidence needed, it is not the task
of the inspectors to find it. Iraq itself must squarely tackle this task and avoid
belittling the questions."

Material Breech on Illegal Missiles :
"I noted that the Al Samoud 2 and the Al Fatah could very well represent prima
facie cases of proscribed missile systems, as they had been tested to ranges
exceeding the 150-kilometre limit set by the Security Council. I also noted that
Iraq had been requested to cease flight tests of these missiles until UNMOVIC
completed a technical review."

"Earlier this week, UNMOVIC missile experts met for two days with experts from
a number of Member States to discuss these items. The experts concluded that,
based on the data provided by Iraq, the two declared variants of the Al Samoud 2
missile were capable of exceeding 150 kilometres in range. This missile system
is therefore proscribed for Iraq pursuant to resolution 687 (1991) and the
monitoring plan adopted by resolution 715 (1991)."

"With respect to the casting chambers, I note the following: UNSCOM ordered
and supervised the destruction of the casting chambers, which had been
intended for use in the production of the proscribed Badr-2000 missile system.
Iraq has declared that it has reconstituted these chambers. The experts have
confirmed that the reconstituted casting chambers could still be used to produce
motors for missiles capable of ranges significantly greater than 150 kilometres.
Accordingly, these chambers remain proscribed."

"On the matter of the 380 SA-2 missile engines imported outside of the
export/import mechanism and in contravention of paragraph 24 of resolution 687
(1991), UNMOVIC inspectors were informed by Iraq during an official briefing
that these engines were intended for use in the Al Samoud 2 missile system,
which has now been assessed to be proscribed. Any such engines configured
for use in this missile system would also be proscribed."

Failure by Iraq to provide cooperation and information, requiring outside
intelligence to guide the inspectors:
"A credible inspection regime requires that Iraq provide full cooperation on
"process" – granting immediate access everywhere to inspectors – and on
substance, providing full declarations supported by relevant information and
material. However, with the closed society in Iraq of today and the history of
inspections there, other sources of information, such as defectors and
government intelligence agencies are required to aid the inspection process."

Information on Uranium Enrichment Found Hidden in Private Homes:
"Intelligence information has been useful for UNMOVIC. In one case, it led us to a
private home where documents mainly relating to laser enrichment of uranium
were found."

The international dance continues as the UN ministers preach their government's
interests at the Security Council. What is clear is that Iraq is playing a tune of
deception and delay while clearly in defiance of the UN Debating Society.

efreedomnews.com.


To:American Spirit who
wrote (486895)
From: Bill
Wednesday, Nov 5, 2003 8:57 AM
Respond to of 487175


"I will be voting to give the President of the United States the authority to use
force... because I believe that a deadly arsenal of weapons of mass destruction
in his hands is a real and grave threat to our security."

Sen. John F. Kerry (D, MA), Oct. 9, 2002




To: Bill who wrote (487174)11/5/2003 11:30:48 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769667
 
Read the rest of Kerry's speech on Itaq last year, any of them. He goes on to say (I paraphrase) "Though Saddam must be disarmed, we must do so with the UN, give inspections time, build a major coalition, make a plan for the peace not just the invasion, minimize risk to our troops, maximize long-term success and only go to war as a last resort" He said this in every major speech. And he also said if Bush did not do these things as he had promised, then Kerry would be there to hold his feet to the fire.
Kerry has been the ONLY candidate to be 100% right about Iraq from the beginning and foresee all the problems Bushies have gotten us into. You should be voting for Kerry instead of criticizing him.