To: Pikamax
Her statement, made in an interview recorded for broadcast on ABC's "Nightline" program, came despite long-standing administration charges the ousted Iraqi leader was linked to the al Qaeda network accused of the Sept. 11 attacks.The author of this article seems to not make the distinction between linkage between al Qaeda and Iraq and whether or not OBL and Saddam Hussein colluded to cause 9/11. There's a world of difference but the author has done their best to dilute that difference.
3 posted on
09/16/2003 5:27:36 PM PDT by
Peach
(The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
To: Peach
The author's word "despite" conjoins two separate facts as if dependent on each other. It's malicious.
15 posted on
09/16/2003 5:32:56 PM PDT by
Shermy
To: Peach
The author of this article seems to not make the distinction between linkage between al Qaeda and Iraq and whether or not OBL and Saddam Hussein colluded to cause 9/11. There's a world of difference but the author has done their best to dilute that difference.I made this very point in another thread. What we have here a yet another Democrap attempt to rewrite history in real time. This is clearly a talking points initiative - just keep claiming that "Bush told us Saddam was responsible for 9/11 and he lied to us again". Do it enough times, get it on Peter Jennings enough times and it will become "the truth".
Clinton's students have learned their craft well.
To: Peach
The author of this article seems to not make the distinction between linkage between al Qaeda and Iraq and whether or not OBL and Saddam Hussein colluded to cause 9/11. There's a world of difference but the author has done their best to dilute that difference.Exactly.
To: Peach
Her statement, made in an interview recorded for broadcast on ABC's "Nightline" program Sheesh, what on earth are they giving time to that scumbag Koppel for? The only more biased show on TV is "Bill Moyer's NOW".
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