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Re: Of some interest
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Fri, 26 Mar 2004 18:58:18 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, Dave Schuler wrote:
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Heres yet another example of one of Dubyas not-quite-a-lie prevarications:
had my administration had any information that terrorists were going to
attack New York City on Sept. 11, we would have acted, Bush said.
No kidding. And if its later found out that Dubya knew for certain that Al
Qaeda intended to destroy the WTC in September, he can afterwards claim
Well, I never claimed that we didnt know Al Qaeda would attack the WTC at
some point in September, but we were correct in claiming that we had no
information that Al Qaeda would attack New York City itself on exactly
September 11. This is the kind of stinking, dishonest rhetoric that causes
people to hate Dubya. He claims to be a moral leader with integrity, but we
have yet to see him demonstrate either morality or integrity.
So heres an article that gave me pause. Apparently, Dubya et al decided
that Al Qaeda was not
a threat worth worrying about just five months before they attacked the WTC.
This is especially interesting, of course, because weve seen numerous
intelligence briefings predating 9/11/01 that clearly indicated the
possibility that Al Qaeda would do exactly that.
Hmm...
Dave!
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Dubya and his cronies were too busy worrying about how they weasle an agressive
stance towards Iraq to worry about any other issues.
Then 9/11 comes along and Whoa! A gift on a silver platter!
How many Iraqis were involved in 9/11? Funny that.
Dave K
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| (URL) yet another example of one of Dubya's not-quite-a-lie prevarications: had my administration had any information that terrorists were going to attack New York City on Sept. 11, we would have acted," Bush said. No kidding. And if it's later (...) (21 years ago, 26-Mar-04, to lugnet.off-topic.debate, FTX)
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