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Politics : GOPwinger Lies/Distortions/Omissions/Perversions of Truth -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: PartyTime who wrote (37989)2/22/2005 11:45:30 AM
From: zonkie  Respond to of 173976
 
Here's something for your header page PT. It's a link to the archive of articles from GOPUSA at archive.org.
web.archive.org*/http://gopusa.com
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I wonder why we haven't seen anything online about some of the articles posted there? The first one I opened was by Bobby Eberle. There's nothing special about it except that is so full of dates and quotations of UN resolutions that it would have taken someone days upon days if not weeks or more to fully research such an article. I really believe someone was feeding the articles to Eberle. Of course everyone probably does but proving it would be very hard to do but i'll bet if someone looked hard enough they would find mentions of things which could not have been known unless someone in the Whitehouse was leaking information.
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The Smell of "Proof" is in the Air
By Bobby Eberle
January 27, 2003

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"The first statements from the U.N. came with U.N. Security Council Resolution 660 on August 2, 1990. Citing a breach of international peace and security, the Security Council condemned the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait and demanded that Iraq withdraw immediately, and unconditionally, all its forces to the positions in which they were located on August 1, 1990. Resolution 661 followed four days later which called for an embargo of all goods into or out of Iraq. Resolution 661 also called for a cutoff of financial and economic resources to Iraq."

"On August 15, 1991, the Security Council passed Resolution 707. Citing letters from the Secretary-General to the President of the Security Council which convey information from the inspection teams in Iraq, the resolution charges Iraq with a failure to comply with its obligation under Resolution 687. The resolution states its "grave concern" over information provided by the IAEA in July 1991 regarding actions of Iraq in flagrant violation of Resolution 687."

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The whole article is full of references like these which would have taken a lot of research. Here is a link to the article. There is a picture of Eberle if anyone wonders what he looks like.
web.archive.org