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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: tonto who wrote (74836)3/26/2006 12:44:22 PM
From: OrcastraiterRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
What about the documents found in Iraq that say Russia gave Iraq information about US military movements. Does this mean that Russia is the enemy who collaborated with Iraq who collaborated with Al Qaeda? Should we invade and occupy Russia?

Orca



To: tonto who wrote (74836)3/26/2006 9:56:27 PM
From: OrcastraiterRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
According to your post, Bob Kerry said:

<"I personally and strongly believe you don't have to prove that Iraq was collaborating against Osama bin Laden on the September 11 attacks to prove he was an enemy [of the U.S.] and that he would collaborate with people who would do our country harm," the Nebraska Democrat explained.>

Is that a direct quote? It doesn't even make sense.

What does it mean? What's with the double negative, don't and against?

The man is challenged in the english language if he wrote that sentence. I think your source must be incorrect. Either that or you made up the quote.

Orca



To: tonto who wrote (74836)3/27/2006 3:09:37 AM
From: CogitoRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
>>A bombshell Iraqi intelligence document detailing a 1995 pact between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden to conduct "joint operations" against the U.S. proves that Saddam Hussein "would collaborate with people who would do our country harm," former 9/11 Commission member, Bob Kerrey said Friday.<<

Tonto -

First, Bob Kerrey's opinions are only one man's opinions. Second, saying that there was a "pact" between bin Laden and Saddam is very much overstating what those documents actually say.

- Allen