This story really warrants being called a bombshell. Even MSNBC is reporting on it. Murray Waas' NATIONAL JOURNAL article is linked (below) earlier today.
They lied and they knew they were lying. Plain as day. All the death and destruction can clearly be layed at their door.
If we don't impeach how will we explain it to the children? Remember that piece of ripe doo doo they used to ask about Clinton? Call me crazy but deliberate murder seems more important than a stain on a blue dress.
Report: 9/11-Iraq link refuted days after attack Magazine says administration refused to give key docs to Senate committee
MSNBC
Updated: 7:09 p.m. ET Nov. 22, 2005
Ten days after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, President Bush was advised that U.S. intelligence found no credible connection linking the attacks to the regime of Saddam Hussein, or evidence suggesting linkage between Saddam and the al-Qaida terrorist network, according to a published report.
The report, published Tuesday in The National Journal, cites government records, as well as present and former officials with knowledge of the issue. The information in the story, written by National Journal contributor Murray Waas, points to an abiding administration concern for secrecy that extended to keeping information from the Senate committee charged with investigating the matter.
In one of the Journal report's more compelling disclosures, Saddam is said to have viewed al-Qaida as a threat, rather than a potential ally...http://tinyurl.com/cw32k
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They lied and they knew they were lying. Plain as day. All the death and destruction can clearly be layed at their door.
If we don't impeach how will we explain it to the children? Remember that piece of ripe doo doo they used to ask about Clinton? Call me crazy but deliberate murder seems more important than a stain on a blue dress.
Report: 9/11-Iraq link refuted days after attack Magazine says administration refused to give key docs to Senate committee
MSNBC
Updated: 7:09 p.m. ET Nov. 22, 2005
Ten days after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, President Bush was advised that U.S. intelligence found no credible connection linking the attacks to the regime of Saddam Hussein, or evidence suggesting linkage between Saddam and the al-Qaida terrorist network, according to a published report.
The report, published Tuesday in The National Journal, cites government records, as well as present and former officials with knowledge of the issue. The information in the story, written by National Journal contributor Murray Waas, points to an abiding administration concern for secrecy that extended to keeping information from the Senate committee charged with investigating the matter.
In one of the Journal report's more compelling disclosures, Saddam is said to have viewed al-Qaida as a threat, rather than a potential ally...http://tinyurl.com/cw32k
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