Idiocy

Posted by: on Jun 20, 2004 | 2 Comments

Do you think Al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein worked together? Vote.

How many get-out-jail free cards does the Bush admin have? I mean, Jesus Fucking Christ, knock this shit off already. Liberal media my ass.

2 Comments

  1. Anonymous
    July 21, 2004

    Do you think Al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein worked together?”
    YES.
    How much media-malfeasance-deliberate-burying-the-known-links has to happen before the sheeple are mislead enough to buy the lies of ‘no link’???
    Public statements from six Clinton Administration officials that show that they took a link between Iraq and al Qaeda for granted
    Documented from six separate sources: meetings between Iraqi intelligence operatives and al Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan in the late 1990s
    Explosive revelations from Faruq Hijazi, the point man for the connection between Saddam and Osama
    Clear evidence that Saddam Hussein was willing to use terrorism to pursue goals he could not achieve through diplomacy or conventional war
    A CIA official’s assessment: “We were convinced money from Iraq was going to bin Laden”
    How Osama overcame resistance within al Qaeda to his overtures to Saddam
    A 1992 Iraq Intelligence document that describes Osama bin Laden as being “in good relationship with our section in Syria”
    Imad Eddin Barakat Yarkas, Muhammad Atta’s old roommate and leader of al Qaeda’s operations in Spain: illuminating details of his visit to Iraq
    Terrorist attacks against American targets around the world carried out by the Iraqi Intelligence Service in collaboration with radical Muslims
    Stunning evidence of the proliferation of Iraqi WMDs — so compelling that even the Clinton Administration had to take notice
    Ramzi Yousef, the main perpetrator of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing: an agent of Iraqi intelligence?
    Dogged attempts by Sudan’s Hassan al Turabi and other radical Muslims to win Saddam Hussein over to their cause
    Al Qaeda’s long-term efforts to develop WMDs in Sudan and Afghanistan: help they received from Iraq
    — This is in “The Connection” book by stephen hayes. The truth is out there and more complex than simplistic knee-jerk ‘oh,nothing there’ comments. But dont let facts get in your way!

  2. schmeeve
    July 21, 2004

    Let’s see. Who do I want to believe?
    1) well known hack Stephen Hayes
    2) a bipartisan congressional commission which spent 18 months with almost unfettered access to members of the administration and intelligence community
    Although, I am pleased to have my own nameless wingnut troll. Welcome aboard!