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"Don Swayser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > It is an established fact that one high ranking terrorist from Al-Qaeda > sought and received medical attention in Baghdad. That fact alone plces > him squarely in support of know, wanted terrorists. If that's the case, then anyone connected to terrorism who sought and received medical attention in the U.S., with or without the knowledge of U.S. government officials, would put the U.S. squarely in support of terrorists, correct? > There is also much > circumstantial evidence such as suspectd training bases and financial > support. Ansar al-Islam maintained a training base in NE Iraq. That area > was NOT under control of the Kurds. Was it under control of Saddam? > It was an area which was a no-mans > land. Oh, I see. Kind of like our borders here in the U.S. > There are many reports of high ranking terrorists of > Al Qaeda meeting with Iraqi intellignce. Any that haven't been thoroughly discredited? If so, cites, please. > One of the most telling points is the reduction in the > activities of Al Qaeda since the fall of Hussein, which mirrors the > stark reduction in terrorism after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Is there a chart somewhere that tracks this at, say, www.totallybaselessassertions.com? You might wanna call Rummy and tell him you've found a metric for measuring our successes in the sideshow in the war on terror... he's had some trouble seeing the data so plainly available to you. -- Toucan Be heard. Spread the word. http://www.YouSaidit.org An experiment in hypermedia Democracy
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