28 Pages Show Bush Invaded the Wrong Country
An official who read the 9/11 report told The New Republic of connections between the hijacking plot and the very top levels of the Saudi royal family. "There's a lot more in the 28 pages than money. Everyone's chasing the charities, they should be chasing direct links to high levels of the Saudi government. We're not talking about rogue elements. We're talking about a coordinated network that reaches right from the hijackers to multiple places in the Saudi government." According to TNR, "if the 28 pages were to be made public...the entire relationship with Saudi Arabia would change overnight."
Realizing We'd Invaded the Wrong Country, Bush Did the Honorable Thing: He Came Out against Gay Marriages
Greg Palast writes: "Bush was in one hell of bind when it turned that that Saudi Arabia funded Al Qaeda, not Iraq. Realizing we'd invaded the wrong country, Bush did the honorable thing: he came out against gay marriages... Turns out that unlike the 18 minutes missing from the Nixon tape, the 28 pages missing from Congress' publicly released report on the September 11 attack has been found. And it turns out to be a summary of Saudi Arabia's financing of terrorist fronts including the 'charities' supporting Al Qaeda." One charity was WAMY. Why has the Bush Administration covered up for WAMY and the Saudi's other blood-soaked 'charity' operations? Harken Oil. - - thanks to democrats.com.
Dead Men Tell No Tales
"What really is the difference between the killing of Saddam's sons Uday and Qusay and a Mafia hit? Think about it: $15 million was paid to some tipster... and another $25 million sits on Saddam's head. That's $40 million of our money used for two hits on former business partners of the Bush family.
"Whatever one thinks about the demise of the loathsome Hussein boys, we should at least be honest about what has occurred -- unprecedented in U.S. history. When a civilized nation's government pays to kill people -- then waves their mutilated corpses in the world's face -- there is reason to be queasy. The U.S. military is now, apparently, George W. Bush's personal posse and hit squad. Did anyone stop to consider that Saddam's sons may have been more valuable alive?... Imagine their value as prisoners. Bullies are cowards; they'd have spilled their guts to save their skins. Oh, that's right: Bush doesn't do intelligence. Besides, Uday and Qusay knew too much about Bush family business." - - Alan Bisbort.
August 4, 2003
Posted by maru at 8/04/2003 09:23:00 AM
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