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To: Joe Smith who wrote (16443)4/12/2005 11:44:49 AM
From: Bucky Katt  Respond to of 20773
 
Those guys got screwed! Wolfie got control of The WORLD BANK!
Better to have control of the wheels of commerce than some tin medal anyday....

web.worldbank.org
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Amicule, deliciae, num is sum qui mentiar tibi?

Baby, sweetheart, would I lie to you?



To: Joe Smith who wrote (16443)4/12/2005 2:23:11 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 20773
 
<What do I do to earn a medal of freedom, put my boss's company into bankruptcy?>

Work for Bush, loyally hold your mud and allow yourself to be blamed for invading Iraq! Tenet is probably earning MUCH more than he ever did at the CIA too.



To: Joe Smith who wrote (16443)4/20/2005 12:11:03 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20773
 
Have you seen this news out of free Iraq?> Bodies Of 50 Iraqis Found near Capital

April 20, 2005 11:27 a.m. EST

Baghdad, Iraq (AHN) – Authorities have discovered the remains of 50 people in the Tigris River just south of Baghdad.

Iraq President Jalal Talabani says, "More than 50 bodies have been brought out from the Tigris and we have the full names of those who were killed and those criminals who committed these crimes."

He also says, "We will give you details in the coming days ... terrorists committed crimes there. It is not true that there were no hostages. There were, but they were killed and they threw the bodies into the Tigris."

Sunni militants are accused of taking the hostages last Saturday. Shi’ite officials say the captives were abducted from the town of Madaen. v Iraqi security forces found no evidence of the kidnappings during a raid conducted earlier in the week.

However, Shi'ites say dozens of bodies were discovered in the Tigris south of Madaen, but others deny the findings.

Talabani’s announcement follows a meeting with Shi’ite leader Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, who is the source of the hostage information, and Iraq’s prime minister.