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To: GST who wrote (139915)7/12/2004 8:25:12 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Ah, I see how you operate now. You take a news report which states "it was aware of no new information proving the existence of collaborative pre-war ties between Iraq (news - web sites) and al-Qaeda" and use that as the basis for a claim that the committee found "there was no collaborative working relationship between Iraq and terrorists." As if all terrorists were Al Quaeda.

Too bad the Senate report is saved as images rather than text, I could cut and paste what they said, but it's there for all to see that you're either unwilling to admit that you made a mistake, or something worse.

The report on Iraqi involvement in terrorism starts on page 304. Look at the conclusions on page 345 - 348. Too long to retype, it will probably show up in text form in the not too distant future.
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