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RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 11/25/2008 11:33:28 AM   
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In 2003, what the VP wanted, the VP got. The Pentagon is not likely to ruffle the feathers of the most powerful man in the federal government.
Especially not when it makes it so much easier to sit on their duffs in an office and do what they do best. Nothing.


It's what happens when power is concentrated in the hands of a few. Congress was also derelict in not challenging the run-up to war.

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RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 11/26/2008 10:25:57 AM   
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Yet another day in the Iraq - US pact. I'm totally lost as to why this keeps happening. I wish they would just pass this thing or tell us to start packing instead of putting up with this bit of neverending drama.

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BAGHDAD — Intense dealmaking among Iraq's political factions on Wednesday delayed by one day a parliamentary vote on a security pact that would allow American forces to stay in the country through 2011 under tight Iraqi supervision.

The proposed deal meets a longtime Iraqi demand for a clear timetable for the exit of about 150,000 American troops after years of war. But the Shiite-led government was struggling to meet the demands of political blocs, including a large group of Sunni Arab lawmakers, seeking concessions in return for supporting the agreement.

"There are complications, but we haven't lost hope yet," Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari told al-Arabiya television.


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,457684,00.html

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RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 11/27/2008 12:29:57 PM   
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Praise God and Happy Thanksgiving! It looks like in 3 years we will be home. To those of us against the war we are going to start our withdrawal in June to those for it we made it and Iraq has won.

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BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Iraq's parliament on Thursday approved a landmark security pact with the United States that paves the way for U.S. forces to withdraw by the end of 2011, taking the country a big step closer to full sovereignty.

The deal, which parliament linked to a series of promised political reforms and a public referendum next year, brings in sight an end to the U.S. military presence that began with the 2003 invasion.

It will test whether Iraqi police and soldiers are ready to handle the country's security after years of bloodshed between majority Shi'ites and Sunni Arabs. The Sunnis were dominant under Saddam Hussein and initially allied with al Qaeda fighters battling U.S. forces.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081127/ts_nm/us_iraq_15

Happy Thanksgiving all. :D

Fire up the Humvees one last time cause they'll be coming home soon.

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RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 12/7/2008 7:53:54 PM   
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Ready for a shock?
Sunday, 02 November 2008
Below is an article from the London Times about our military. Interesting, it is! Our media coverage is shameful!

Winning Isn't News
By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
Iraq: What would happen if the U.S. won a war but the media didn't tell theAmerican public? Apparently, we have to rely on a British newspaper for the news that we've defeated the last remnants of al-Qaida in Iraq .

http://propheticnews.net/content/view/6646/29/

And HERE
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RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 12/7/2008 10:15:09 PM   
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Thank you for posting that Pat. I've been of the opinion for a few months that we were about done over there, perhaps people will be more apt to listen to you than to a straw man. ; ) The only problem I have with the article is AQ wasn't the only faction we were fighting. It wasn't until after the '06 midterms that we learned to pay off the Awakening Councils and earlier this year we had to hold our breaths over whether or not Sadr would break his truce or not. Had there been no Sadr truce in the summer of 2007 then the Iraqi government couldn't have possibly been in a position to force us to sign a pact that gives us a timetable. I'm pointing out that there is much more to Iraq than just AQ.

Still though I've been excited for awhile about developments there.

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RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 12/8/2008 2:45:17 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Pat-rebel_lady

Ready for a shock?
Sunday, 02 November 2008
Below is an article from the London Times about our military. Interesting, it is! Our media coverage is shameful!

Winning Isn't News
By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
Iraq: What would happen if the U.S. won a war but the media didn't tell theAmerican public? Apparently, we have to rely on a British newspaper for the news that we've defeated the last remnants of al-Qaida in Iraq .

http://propheticnews.net/content/view/6646/29/

And HERE


Great!!!! Now we are back to where we were in 2002 when AQ wasn't in Iraq except to sight-see. AQ didn't have a presence inIraq until we changed the business environment to make it conducive to a franchising opportunity.


Then you must be truly ecstatic about this:

Obama Remains Committed to Troop Withdrawal From Iraq

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RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 12/8/2008 5:58:05 PM   
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Then you must be truly ecstatic about this:


I know I am.

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RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 12/9/2008 4:15:48 PM   
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My son is leaving for Iraq in Febuary.I wonder how long he will be there?

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RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 12/14/2008 4:07:59 PM   
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Iraq: What would happen if the U.S. won a war but the media didn't tell theAmerican public? Apparently, we have to rely on a British newspaper for the news that we've defeated the last remnants of al-Qaida in Iraq .


Well for starters our president would have absolutely no idea we won the war.

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BAGHDAD (Reuters) – President George W. Bush made a farewell visit to Baghdad Sunday, flying in secret out of Washington to declare that while great strides have been taken toward peace, "the war is not over."


http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081214/pl_nm/us_iraq_bush_6

What a totally stupid and asinine soundbite. Had he stood under that Mission Accomplished banner this time I'd have cheered him. Still though I'm very pleased with how things are now.

You won't hear me say our President doesn't have a sense of humour though when he made sure we knew it was a size 10. ; )

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RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 12/14/2008 10:48:29 PM   
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) – President George W. Bush made a farewell visit to Baghdad Sunday, flying in secret out of Washington to declare that while great strides have been taken toward peace, "the war is not over."


http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081214/pl_nm/us_iraq_bush_6

What a totally stupid and asinine soundbite. Had he stood under that Mission Accomplished banner this time I'd have cheered him. Still though I'm very pleased with how things are now.

You won't hear me say our President doesn't have a sense of humour though when he made sure we knew it was a size 10. ; )


It's so ironic and yet so vindicating.

In 2003, Bush's supporters pointed to the video footage of Iraqis slapping the fallen statue of Saddam Hussein as proof that Bush was right all along.

However, why are Bush's supporters silent?

Do they not realize that the reporter's use of shoes is the ultimate insult in Arab culture - nay, perhaps the second worst, with the most offensive one, and one almost guaranteed to generate violence, being the one in which mothers are insulted?

Do Bush's supporters, like Bush, remain unaware that the reporter, by using the words ibn al-kalb (of a dog), was displaying his resentment at Bush?

This is so fitting. Bush has been defeated in Iraq (RLJ, I know that militarily, we can't be beaten in Iraq, but Bush's goals have fallen short.). The agreement between Washington and Baghdad favors what Baghdad wished for; Washington may dress it up to look as if it was done on American terms, but it wasn't.

We lost this war, just as I believed we would. Hundreds of thousands of dead Iraqis, dozens of thousands of injured US soldiers, over 4000 dead US troops, 4 million displaced Iraqis. For what?


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RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 12/15/2008 6:46:50 AM   
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This is so fitting. Bush has been defeated in Iraq (RLJ, I know that militarily, we can't be beaten in Iraq, but Bush's goals have fallen short.). The agreement between Washington and Baghdad favors what Baghdad wished for; Washington may dress it up to look as if it was done on American terms, but it wasn't.

We lost this war, just as I believed we would. Hundreds of thousands of dead Iraqis, dozens of thousands of injured US soldiers, over 4000 dead US troops, 4 million displaced Iraqis. For what?


If one believes the goal of this war was an independent and free to govern itself then Iraq the war has been won. If one believes Iraq should be an infinite use troop base and that Baghdad is to be our puppet then it is lost. If one believes that Iraq should be a utopia of western style freedom it is lost.

It just depends on what one thinks and believes. Iraq realistically now is as good as it's going to get. I'll take it.

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RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 12/18/2008 9:27:06 PM   
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Here's another fine example of government employees and/or contractors "staying the course" in Iraq. This is the FBI and improperly billed overtime which amounted to $45,000 per agent per year which amounted to 7.9 million. Way to "stay the course".

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The audit, released Thursday by Inspector General Glenn Fine, found the agents routinely submitted the overtime with the blessing of their managers from 2003 through 2007. The report says the excessive overtime totaled $7.8 million.

"The FBI inappropriately permitted employees to regularly claim overtime for activities that are not compensable as work, such as time spent eating meals, exercising more than 3 hours per week, and socializing," the report said. The socializing included going to movies and cocktail parties.


http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/12/18/fbi.iraq.overtime/index.html

The nerve of the FBI, who do they think they are KBR???

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RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 12/25/2008 3:14:02 AM   
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Iraq War Results & Statistics at December 10, 2008
Interesting stuff.

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Mismanaged & Wasted in Iraq - $10 billion, per Feb 2007 Congressional hearings

Halliburton Overcharges Classified by the Pentagon as Unreasonable and Unsupported - $1.4 billion

Amount paid to KBR, a former Halliburton division, to supply U.S. military in Iraq with food, fuel, housing and other items - $20 billion

Portion of the $20 billion paid to KBR that Pentagon auditors deem "questionable or supportable" - $3.2 billion


Also -

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Spent & Approved War-Spending - About $800 billion of US taxpayers' funds spent or approved for spending through mid-2009.

U.S. Monthly Spending in Iraq - $12 billion in 2008



There is no doubt that Bush's Iraq adventure is going to cost our country over 900 Billion dollars.
The U.S. population is around 300 Million.
That's $3,000 for every man, woman and child in these United States. For my family that's $12,000.
Think there'd be an economic crisis if every family had an extra 10 grand or so?

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RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 12/27/2008 1:08:13 PM   
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I would imagine the the folks that died on 9/11 would gladly give three grand for the terrorist to have been fighting in Iraq instead of here in the States.

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RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 12/27/2008 1:33:00 PM   
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I would imagine the the folks that died on 9/11 would gladly give three grand for the terrorist to have been fighting in Iraq instead of here in the States.


I would like to think that Americans wouldn't want to sacrifice several hundred thousand Iraqis just because they're a bunch of sissies over what happened on 9/11. That is absolutely the most repugnant, abominable line of thinking I have consistently heard here on CW justifying that excuse for a whatever it is we have going on over in Iraq now.

What happens when the terrorists kill all the Iraqis? What will be the next country we run thoroughly into the ground because we're a bunch of sissified cowards who have no clue how to fight our enemies other than to sacrifice the peoples of other nations into the fires of Moloch because we won't be able to sleep any other way?

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RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 12/27/2008 3:00:10 PM   
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I would imagine the the folks that died on 9/11 would gladly give three grand for the terrorist to have been fighting in Iraq instead of here in the States.

Thanks
RC


With that logic, the "Republican Revolution" in the '90s could have spent that $900 Billion on the security of the people instead of themselves and their buddies and there would have been no 9/11.

Iraq had no connection to 9/11, or don't you read the papers?
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RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 12/27/2008 4:13:42 PM   
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Here's more on Iraqi Christians who are happily taking the brunt of the terrorist bombs, terrorist kidnappings and terrorist murders so that we can sit happily at home and eat fruitcake with our families without having to be bothered with the GWoR. We should make sure to send them cards of thanks for so selflessly giving up their freedom and way of life and sometimes their lives so that we can drink eggnog this holiday season:

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Iraq's Christian population has fallen from as many as 1.4 million in 2003 to between 500,000 and 700,000 more recently, according to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom.

A recent commission report outlined chilling abuse that Christians suffer in Muslim-dominated Iraq. It sounded an alarm about the treatment of minorities such as Chaldo-Assyrian Christians, an ancient people who embraced the Christian faith in its early years and still speak a form of Aramaic, the language of Jesus. Read some of report's examples of violence against Iraqi Christians

The community has endured displacement, killings and kidnappings, with churches being attacked and occupied.


http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/12/24/iraq.christians/index.html

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In view of the ongoing severe abuses of religious freedom and based on the Iraqi government's toleration of these abuses as described in this report, particularly abuses against all of Iraq's most vulnerable and smallest religious minorities, the Commission recommends that Iraq should be designated a "country of particular concern" (CPC) under the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA).F
  • F

    Although there has been a substantial reduction in violence in Iraq since the Commission reported last in May 2007, there has been continued targeted violence, as well as threats and intimidation against persons belonging to religious minorities, and other egregious religiously-motivated abuses are continuing and widespread. The lack of effective government action to protect these communities from abuses has established Iraq among the most dangerous places on earth for religious minorities.


  • That's pretty harsh. Let's see what else is in this report:

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    In 2003, there were estimated to be as many as 1.4 million Christians in Iraq, including Chaldean Catholics, Assyrian Orthodox, Assyrian Church of the East, Syriac Orthodox, Armenians (Catholic and Orthodox), Protestants, and Evangelicals. Today, it is thought that only 500,000 to 700,000 indigenous Christians remain in the country.D[12]D Moreover, while Christians and other religious minorities represented only approximately three percent of the pre-2003 Iraqi population, they constitute approximately 15 and 20 percent of registered Iraqi refugees in Jordan and Syria, respectively, and Christians account for 35 and 64 percent, respectively, of all registered Iraqi refugees in Lebanon and Turkey. Christian leaders have warned that the result of this flight may be "the end of Christianity in Iraq."D[13]D


    Hey though, how will any of you sleep at night knowing that Iraqi christianity isn't being exterminated in place of us?

    Well war supporters- is this why you're in favor of the war?

    http://www.uscirf.gov/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2331&Itemid=1

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    RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 12/31/2008 9:24:22 AM   
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    I would imagine the the folks that died on 9/11 would gladly give three grand for the terrorist to have been fighting in Iraq instead of here in the States.

    Thanks
    RC


    You DID know, didn't you, that the US government declared that Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11?

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    RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 1/1/2009 5:38:26 PM   
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    I can't believe no one has mentioned this. This is the best news out of that region perhaps in my lifetime:

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    BAGHDAD — The U.S. formally transferred control of the Green Zone to Iraqi authorities Thursday in a pair of ceremonies that also handed back Saddam Hussein's former palace. Iraq's prime minister said he will propose making Jan. 1 a holiday marking the restoration of sovereignty.


    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,474847,00.html

    It's over now we can get ready to come home. :D

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    RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 1/3/2009 9:56:11 PM   
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    I would imagine the the folks that died on 9/11 would gladly give three grand for the terrorist to have been fighting in Iraq instead of here in the States.

    Thanks
    RC


    You DID know, didn't you, that the US government declared that Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11?


    You DID know that Sadam Hussein WAS linked to al-Qaida didn't you?

    “A half-truth is the most cowardly of lies”

    Yea it's a shame we didn't let that whole snakes nest evil dictator thing pan out fer sure. Who needs yucky old democracy when you got links to terrorists.

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    RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 1/3/2009 10:01:24 PM   
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    You DID know that Sadam Hussein WAS linked to al-Qaida didn't you?


    Letusreason this has been debunked many many times. A study done earlier this year by the government and military came up with this:

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    ABC News' Jonathan Karl Reports: ABC News has obtained a comprehensive military study of Saddam Hussein's links to terrorism. The study, which is due to be released Wednesday, is based on the analysis of some 600,000 official Iraqi documents seized by US forces after the invasion. It is also based on thousands of hours of interrogations of former top officials in Saddam's government who are now in U.S. custody.

    The headline: "This study found no 'smoking gun' (i.e., direct connection) between Saddam's Iraq and al Qaeda."

    Others have reached the same conclusion, but no previous study has had access to so much information. Further, this is the first official acknowledgement from the U.S. military that there is no evidence Saddam had ties to Al Qaeda.


    http://blogs.abcnews.com/rapidreport/2008/03/exclusive-us-mi.html

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    RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 1/3/2009 10:41:12 PM   
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    I would imagine the the folks that died on 9/11 would gladly give three grand for the terrorist to have been fighting in Iraq instead of here in the States.

    Thanks
    RC


    You DID know, didn't you, that the US government declared that Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11?


    You DID know that Sadam Hussein WAS linked to al-Qaida didn't you?

    “A half-truth is the most cowardly of lies”

    Yea it's a shame we didn't let that whole snakes nest evil dictator thing pan out fer sure. Who needs yucky old democracy when you got links to terrorists.


    You are absolutely mistaken, as RLJ has said. The US government has declared that there was no collaborative partnership between Saddam Hussein's regime and Al-Qaeda, and George W. Bush is on record saying that Iraq had "NOTHING" to do with 9/11.

    I find it appalling and frankly, frightening, that there are still people in America, in the year 2009, who believe that Saddam Hussein was involved with 9/11.

    However, LetusReason, if you have any proof, evidence, or anything to offer that would show that Saddam Hussein was connected to Al-Qaeda in such a manner that would demonstrate a collaborative partnership, do me and all of us here a favor: post the information here and then forward it to the government.


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    RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 1/3/2009 10:42:19 PM   
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    RLJ by the way thanks for that... I myself put up a link here about those six hundred thousand documents that showed the Iraqis and Al-Qaida weren't linked.

    Letusreason: I'm still waiting for your evidence.


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    RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 1/4/2009 7:26:47 AM   
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    Not only is it not debunked, it's still happening.
    You Bush bashers are contortional experts , I'll say that.

    http://regimeofterror.com/archives/2006/05/former_baathists_found_working/

    http://regimeofterror.com/

    Do you want your evidence in english or Arab too?

    http://www.knwe.org/Kurdistani%20Nwe/18-6-2008/Kurdistani%20Nwe.htm

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    RE: Bush pays price for 'Mission Accomplished' sign - 1/4/2009 7:42:17 AM   
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    The MSM treatment of all this reminds me of my daughter doing her history homework in junior high.

    The questions from her assignment would ask about a topic and she would scan the chapters looking for the exact word in the topic. And she said the answer could not be found. I told her that the words may not be there but if you read it and comprehend it instead of looking for key words, you will see the answers to it.

    SO here we have the dims, looking for the smoking gun phrase "SADAM WAS LINKED TO AL QAIDA" and not finding it therefore it's not true!!

    But with a little cognitive ability , the proof is there.
    It just depends on how intellectually honest you are as to whether you see it or not.

    However, for the devils sake let's play his advocate and say, that when it comes to 9-11, Sadam was like Switzerland - neutral .

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    Proverbs 16:2
    All the ways of a man are clean in his own sight, But the LORD weighs the motives.
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