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Declassified Intel Report Calls Iraq War A 'Cause Celebre' For Islamic Extremists

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by omicronthree September 26, 2006 7:04 PM EDT
okay rsoxfan! i can't wait to see the new fox/bush news
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by rsoxfan1123 September 26, 2006 7:03 PM EDT
Hussein was our buddy in '88, polyjunkie.
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by polyjunkie September 26, 2006 7:02 PM EDT
Kathy, your typical. I said specific example not more unfounded rhetoric. I'll be waiting.
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by rsoxfan1123 September 26, 2006 7:01 PM EDT
here are some dates, polyjunkie. note the date he used them. rad up before you post.

"BOSTON, MA (April 29, 1993) - For the first time ever, scientists have been able to prove the use of chemical weapons through the analysis of environmental residues taken years after such an attack occurred. In a development that could have far-reaching consequences for the enforcement of the chemical weapons treaty, soil samples taken from bomb craters near a Kurdish village in northern Iraq by a team of forensic scientists have been found to contain trace evidence of nerve gas.

The samples were collected on June 10, 1992 by a forensic team assembled by the Boston-based Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) and the New York-based Middle East Watch (MEW), a division of Human Rights Watch (HRW). The samples were forwarded to the Chemical & Biological Defence Establishment (CBDE) of Great Britain's Ministry of Defence at Porton Down which analyzed them.

Eyewitnesses have said that Iraqi warplanes dropped three clusters each of four bombs on the village of Birjinni on August 25, 1988. Observers recall seeing a plume of black, then yellowish smoke, followed by a not-unpleasant odor similar to fertilizer, and also a smell like rotten garlic. Shortly afterwards, villagers began to have trouble breathing, their eyes watered, their skin blistered, and many vomited--some of whom died. All of these symptoms are consistent with a poison gas attack."

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by kathyjay September 26, 2006 7:01 PM EDT
He lied when he said he would live by our laws,under oath no less, he stole the lives of all the girls & boys who would have loved to have finished out their lives with their families,and he claims to be a Christians...well they don't lie cheat or steal.....enough for you
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by polyjunkie September 26, 2006 6:59 PM EDT
celeste, maybe you should look in ou the mirror when you ask "how stupid can one person be".
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by rsoxfan1123 September 26, 2006 6:58 PM EDT
that's brutal, antoniorego
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by polyjunkie September 26, 2006 6:57 PM EDT
Your info in incorrect.
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by polyjunkie September 26, 2006 6:57 PM EDT
celest, you need to turn on the TV.
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by rsoxfan1123 September 26, 2006 6:57 PM EDT
FOX is the only news station trustworthy enough to donate Tony Snow to the Bush campaign? all the rest are liberal liars I suppose. Maybe we should only have one news station and allow the president to control it..?
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