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To: American Spirit who wrote (67515)9/25/2005 4:49:05 PM
From: Dan B.Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
Re: "Saddam had no Al Qaida connection. None."

You keep saying that, yet we have the reports that you are in fact quite wrong. We have reports of a fuselage in Iraq with Saudis training on it repleate with U.N. inspector and Satellite photo confirmation of the existence of that fuselage at that camp. We have reports of an Al Qaeda bomb builder living in Baghdad for a decade following the '92 bombings. We have a Baghdad hospital taking in an Al Qaeda leader for treatment and release. We have Iraq praising the very commission of 9/11 and promising more of the same.

But I'm sure you are right, no way did Saddam deal with or support Al Qaeda, given the history, it just doesn't make sense now, does it? LOL.

Saddam wasn't religious. Right. He did pretend to be, of course, at the very least. You have to ask too, why did he outlaw religious practices of some sects in Iraq? Didn't he deal with the highly religious on a daily basis? Yes. When you say Saddam wiped out religious extremists 'cause he hated them, do you remember the Bush loving Kurds he murdered? I'll bet Al Qaeda just HATED that, LOL.

Dan B.