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Friday, April 06, 2007
One of those "no duh!" moments
By VictorM: One of the notions put forth by the Bush administration to justify the criminal Iraq war was that of cooperation between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda before 9/11/2001. Sane people in the world knew this allegation made no sense at all, but the repetition by this lying administration (even as of yesterday Cheney was lying about this) and the gullibility of their base has allowed this notion to fester.Now, we have one of those "no duh!" moments after recently declassified documents were released:
The declassification came as a result of Democratic Senator Carl Levin's request. I can only imagine what else we will be finding out about the most corrupt regime ever in the history of this country.Captured Iraqi documents and intelligence interrogations of Saddam Hussein and two former aides "all confirmed" that Hussein's regime was not directly cooperating with al-Qaeda before the U.S. invasion of Iraq, according to a declassified Defense Department report released yesterday.
Labels: al-qaeda, declassified document, Saddam Hussein
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But as one* of the neocon crackpot crusaders told a reporter, "Watch while we make our own reality."
This has been such a service to the U.S. and Iraq that when Democrats get enough voting horsepower in Congress, they should make making "our own reality" an impeacheable offense.
* I've gone back and forth about whether this was said by Cheney, Rumsfeld or maybe even Feith. Cheney is my first choice.
This has been such a service to the U.S. and Iraq that when Democrats get enough voting horsepower in Congress, they should make making "our own reality" an impeacheable offense.
* I've gone back and forth about whether this was said by Cheney, Rumsfeld or maybe even Feith. Cheney is my first choice.
The quote was in a Ron Suskind article in NYT Mag, 2004 I think. From an "unnamed aide."
That takes out Cheney and Rumsfeld, and well, the words are strung together so nicely and in such a way as to discount Feith. He's too fucking stupid to talk real purty.
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That takes out Cheney and Rumsfeld, and well, the words are strung together so nicely and in such a way as to discount Feith. He's too fucking stupid to talk real purty.
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