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To: Thomas M. who wrote (242605)7/21/2005 10:56:21 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572437
 
CH: Excuse me. When I went to interview Abu Nidal, then the most wanted terrorist in the world, in Baghdad, he was operating out of an Iraqi government office. He was an arm of the Iraqi State, while being the most wanted man in the world. The same is true of the shelter and safe house offered by the Iraqi government, to the murderers of Leon Klinghoffer, and to Mr. Yassin, who mixed the chemicals for the World Trade Center bombing in 1993. How can you know so little about this, and be occupying a chair at the time that you do?

Yes, he can trounce idiots like you, but anyone who knows about the subject just laughs at him (and you).

Yassin was put in jail by Saddam. In contrast, the U.S. released him after questioning. Saddam also offered to extradite Yassin, but both Clinton and Bush declined.


Don't be too hard on him. His ideology is myth based. Hence, its difficult for him to tell the difference between truth and fiction.

ted