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To: CYBERKEN who wrote (725313)2/12/2006 11:01:15 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Do you have anything but morons in USA??

lp2cd.com

That is the way it looks, global SAT-scores and all, must be that moonlight or Newt from Georgia.

lp2cd.com

Was it really Newt who turned off the lights in the US congress, 1995???
I understood he is running for the next presidency, despite his divorced second wife, on her death bed.

Who knows, maybe EU, Russia and China, even Africa woodoo-economics supports him??

Maybe even that Ju-Ju doctor who gave his best about Bush-Boy, some 7 years ago??




To: CYBERKEN who wrote (725313)2/25/2006 2:51:25 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
What a moron you are...

And what does that make you? What's substantially less than a moron?

Blogger bares Rumsfeld's post 9/11 orders

"The report said: "On the afternoon of 9/11, according to contemporaneous notes, Secretary Rumsfeld instructed General Myers [the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff] to obtain quickly as much information as possible. The notes indicate that he also told Myers that he was not simply interested in striking empty training sites. He thought the US response should consider a wide range of options.

"The secretary said his instinct was to hit Saddam Hussein at the same time, not only Bin Laden. Secretary Rumsfeld later explained that at the time he had been considering either one of them, or perhaps someone else, as the responsible party."

The actual notes suggest a focus on Saddam. "Best info fast. Judge whether good enough [to] hit SH at same time - not only UBL [Pentagon shorthand for Usama/Osama bin Laden]," the notes say. "Tasks. Jim Haynes [Pentagon lawyer] to talk with PW [probably Paul Wolfowitz, then Mr Rumsfeld's deputy] for additional support ... connection with UBL."

Mr Wolfowitz, now the head of the World Bank, advocated regime change in Iraq before 2001. But, according to an account of the days after September 11 in Bob Woodward's book Plan of Attack, a decision was taken to put off consideration of an attack on Iraq until after the Taliban had been toppled in Afghanistan.

But these notes confirm that Baghdad was in the Pentagon's sights almost as soon as the hijackers struck."

guardian.co.uk