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To: American Spirit who wrote (2788)12/15/2003 12:24:07 PM
From: Oeconomicus  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 90947
 
Saddam had a briefcase. Big deal. Hope it provides some valuable intel... You don't know what was n the briefcase.

ROTFL. No, I don't know precisely what was in the briefcase, but you'd know, if you weren't hiding from the truth, that the papers in it have led to several other arrests already.

he was haggard, wasted and didn't even have a bodyguard or cell phone ...

You may have overlooked it (more likely chose to ignore it), but two Iraqis were arrested along with Saddam. Of course, we know he had help hiding - the entrance to his "spider hole" was disguised in an attempt to hide it. Perhaps you think he did that himself?



To: American Spirit who wrote (2788)12/15/2003 1:27:12 PM
From: Oral Roberts  Respond to of 90947
 
It appears that he and his briefcase are supplying goodies. That has to really piss you off doesn't it.

Saddam's capture is already reported reaping dividends for the U.S. military. The first transcript of Saddam's initial interrogation and a briefcase of documents he had with him helped lead to the capture of several key regime figures, one commander told the Associated Press.


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