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11-06-2006 #21
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Originally Posted by Arianna
Reality is perception.
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11-06-2006 #22Originally Posted by seanchai
25 cents. Thanks for playing.
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11-06-2006 #23
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Originally Posted by TFan
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Originally Posted by Arianna
no one else is going to be there for us unless we're there for each other and for ourselves.
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11-06-2006 #25
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Originally Posted by whatsupwithat
LMBO!
Well,he aint no Hung Angel das for sure!
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Originally Posted by Arianna
Reality is perception.
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11-07-2006 #27
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Originally Posted by Arianna
i am continually reaching out to girls and guys to get them involved in a positive and active way. if you're down for it, i will put you on my list!
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11-07-2006 #28
Re: And what a coincidence...
Originally Posted by ztrpt1
You know this is a dare. A simple perusal will reveal all about that "study".
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11-07-2006 #29Originally Posted by seanchai
" Among the dozens of documents in English were Iraqi reports written in the 1990’s and in 2002 for United Nations inspectors in charge of making sure Iraq abandoned its unconventional arms programs after the Persian Gulf war. Experts say that at the time, Mr. Hussein’s scientists were on the verge of building an atom bomb, as little as a year away."
So the Times have verified that the documents siezed in Iraq afterwards are in fact authentic.
- Iraqi Intelligence document CMPC-2003-005935 that is dated November 22 1999 and it talks about the plan for the year 2000 and that includes the Training of Arab Feedayeens which mean training non Iraqi Foreign Arab Terrorists.
- Document ISGP-2003-00028868 - a top secret memo on how to train and use the Arab Feedaeyeens as Suicide Bombers or as the memo call them “Estishehadeyeen” which means in Arabic “Suicide Martyrs”. The Arab Feedaeyeens are definitely foreigners non Iraqi Arabs who came to Iraq from all over the Middle East and North Africa and they were greatly welcomed by Saddam regime and trained by his military and intelligence apparatus to become Suicide Bombers. The Iraqi Feedaeyeens are known as “Feedaeyeen Saddam” so not to confuse between the two groups.
- Document CMPC-2003-006758.pdf contain a memo form the Iraqi Intelligence Service ( The Apparatus) dated March 28 2001 that talks about plans to “Strike US presence and interest” in response to the new policies of President Bush toward Iraq and that aims at toppling the regime according to the memo.
- Document CMPC-2003-001488 A memo from the Afghan section of the Directorate of Counterintelligence (M5) to the head of M5 dated September 15th, 2001 relays information from an Afghani source that Taliban consul discussed the relationship between Osama, Iraq, and the Taliban.
It`s been documented through various media sources that Iraq was deeply involved in state sponsored terrorism.
- “Abu Mohammed,” a former colonel of Saddam Hussein’s Fedayeen fighters, told reporters long ago that Iraq was training terrorists, including al-Qaeda.
Gwynne Roberts, Sunday Times, July 14, 2002
- Salah Suleiman, revealed that he was a former Iraqi Intelligence officer, captured on the Pakistan/Afghanistan border shuttling between Iraq and Ayman al-Zawahiri.
Janes Foreign Report, 9-19-01
- Abbas al-Janabai, a personal assistant to Uday Hussein for 15 years, has repeatedly stated that there was a connection between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden that included training terrorists at various camps in Iraq.
CNN, 7-23-2003
Gwynne Roberts, Sunday Times, July 14,2002
Richard Miniter, TechCentralStation, 9-25-03
- Farouk Hijazi, former #3 in Saddam Hussein’s Mukhabarat, although he denies the well documented reports of his later meetings with bin Laden, Hijazi admits that he met with Osama bin Laden to discuss antiship mines and terror training camps in Iraq during the mid-90’s.
9-11 Commission, Staff Statement 15
- Abdul Rahman al-Shamari, who served in Saddam Hussein’s Mukhabarat from 1997-2002, says that he worked to link Saddam Hussein regime with Ansar al Islam and al-Qaeda.
Preston Mendenhall, MSNBC, "War Diary"
- Abu Zeinab al-Qurairy , a former high-ranking officer in Iraq’s Mukhabarat, told PBS Frontline and the New York Times that the September 11 attackers were trained in Salman Pak, as were other members of al-Qaeda
PBS Frontline "Gunning For Saddam"
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11-07-2006 #30Originally Posted by White_Male_Canada
It does no good to make the points. That's why I just say "Threatened American interests". Especially when replying to the hate-bush children that pollute this message board.
"Threatened American Interests". That says it all and yet, says just enough to piss off the dhimmi's. For them, the only correct reply would be "They nuked Chicago".... which must be what they're waiting to hear.