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> In a message dated 7/2/07 11:41:34 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  do.rfl
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> BushCo  didn't hesitate to conflate Saddam with 9/11 over and over 
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> > Actually, he didn't.
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> > Indeed, at the time, he went  out of his way to say that there wasn't 
> > a connection.
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> You're  either lying or you're really extremely self-deluded.Yo
> possibly  beyond hope.
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>         Last Updated: Thursday, 18 September,  2003, 02:03 GMT 03:03
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> Bush rejects Saddam 9/11 link
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> US President George Bush has said there is no evidence that  Saddam
Hussein 
> was involved in the 11 September attacks.  
> The comments - among his most explicit so far on the issue - come 
after a 
> recent opinion poll found that nearly 70% of Americans  believed the
Iraqi 
> leader was personally involved in the  attacks.


Well, let's have a look:


Edited on Sun Aug-27-06 12:21 PM by EarlG
Bush knew no Iraq link pre-9/11: report

US President George W Bush was informed 10 days after the September
11, 2001 attacks that US intelligence had no proof of links between
Iraq and this act of terror, The National Journal reported today.

Citing government documents as well as past and present Bush
administration officials, the magazine said the president was briefed
on September 21, 2001 that evidence of cooperation between Iraq and
the al-Qaeda terrorist network was insufficient.

Bush was also informed that there was some credible information about
contacts between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda that showed that the
Iraqi dictator had tried to establish surveillance over the group,
according to the report.

Saddam Hussein believed the radical Islamic network represented a
threat for his secular regime...

http://smh.com.au/news/world/bush-knew-no-iraq-link-pre...


George W. Bush

2002

"The regime has longstanding and continuing ties to terrorist groups,
and there are Al Qaida terrorists inside Iraq." - George W. Bush
Delivers Weekly Radio Address, White House (9/28/2002) - BushOnIraq.com

"We know that Iraq and al Qaeda have had high-level contacts that go
back a decade. Some al Qaeda leaders who fled Afghanistan went to
Iraq. These include one very senior al Qaeda leader who received
medical treatment in Baghdad this year, and who has been associated
with planning for chemical and biological attacks. We've learned that
Iraq has trained al Qaeda members in bomb-making and poisons and
deadly gases." - President Bush Outlines Iraqi Threat; Remarks by the
President on Iraq, White House (10/7/2002) - Whitehouse.gov

"I think they're both equally important, and they're both dangerous.
And as I said in my speech in Cincinnati, we will fight if need be the
war on terror on two fronts. We've got plenty of capacity to do so.
And I also mentioned the fact that there is a connection between al
Qaeda and Saddam Hussein. The war on terror, Iraq is a part on the war
on terror. And he must disarm." - President Condems Attack in Bali,
White House (10/14/2002) - Whitehouse.gov

"This is a man who has got connections with Al Qaida. Imagine a
terrorist network with Iraq as an arsenal and as a training ground, so
that a Saddam Hussein could use this shadowy group of people to attack
his enemy and leave no fingerprint behind. He's a threat." - Remarks
by the President in Texas Welcome, White House (11/4/2002) -
Whitehouse.gov

"He's a threat because he is dealing with Al Qaida. In my Cincinnati
speech I reminded the American people, a true threat facing our
country is that an Al Qaida-type network trained and armed by Saddam
could attack America and leave not one fingerprint." - President
Outlines Priorities, White House (11/7/2002) - BushOnIraq.gov

"He's had contacts with Al Qaida. Imagine the scenario where an Al
Qaida-type organization uses Iraq as an arsenal, a place to get
weapons, a place to be trained to use the weapons. Saddam Hussein
could use surrogates to come and attack people he hates." - Remarks by
the President at Arkansas Welcome, White House (11/4/2002) -
BushOnIraq.com

2003

"Evidence from intelligence sources, secret communications, and
statements by people now in custody reveal that Saddam Hussein aids
and protects terrorists, including members of al Qaeda. Secretly, and
without fingerprints, he could provide one of his hidden weapons to
terrorists, or help develop their own." - President Delivers "State of
the Union", White House (1/28/2003) - Whitehouse.gov

"Before September the 11th, many in the world believed that Saddam
Hussein could be contained. But chemical agents, lethal viruses, and
shadowy terrorist networks are not easily contained. Imagine those 19
hijackers with other weapons and other planes -- this time armed by
Saddam Hussein. It would take one vial, one canister, one crate
slipped into this country to bring a day of horror like none we have
ever known." - President Delivers "State of the Union", White House
(1/28/2003) - Whitehouse.gov

"Saddam Hussein has longstanding, direct and continuing ties to
terrorist networks. Senior members of Iraqi intelligence and al Qaeda
have met at least eight times since the early 1990s. Iraq has sent
bomb-making and document forgery experts to work with al Qaeda. Iraq
has also provided al Qaeda with chemical and biological weapons
training. We also know that Iraq is harboring a terrorist network,
headed by a senior al Qaeda terrorist planner." - President Bush:
"World Can Rise to This Moment", White House (2/6/2003) - Whitehouse.gov

Saddam Hussein has longstanding, direct and continuing ties to
terrorist networks. Senior members of Iraq intelligence and al Qaeda
have met at least eight times since the early 1990s. Iraq has sent
bomb-making and document forgery experts to work with al Qaeda. Iraq
has also provided al Qaeda with chemical and biological weapons
training. And an al Qaeda operative was sent to Iraq several times in
the late 1990s for help in aquiring poisons and gases. We also know
that Iraq is harboring a terrorist network headed by a senior al Qaeda
terrorist planner." - President's Radio Address, White House
(2/8/2003) - BushOnIraq.com

"He has trained and financed al Qaeda-type organizations before, al
Qaeda and other terrorist organizations." - President George Bush
Discusses Iraq in National Press Conference, White House (3/6/2003) -
BushOnIraq.com

"The regime . . . has aided, trained and harbored terrorists,
including operatives of al Qaeda. The danger is clear: using chemical,
biological or, one day, nuclear weapons, obtained with the help of
Iraq, the terrorists could fulfill their stated ambitions and kill
thousands or hundreds of thousands of innocent people in our country,
or any other." President Says Saddam Hussein Must Leave Iraq Within 48
Hours, White House (3/17/2003) -BushOnIraq.com

"The liberation of Iraq is a crucial advance in the campaign against
terror. We've removed an ally of al Qaeda, and cut off a source of
terrorist funding. And this much is certain: No terrorist network will
gain weapons of mass destruction from the Iraqi regime, because the
regime is no more." - President Bush Announces Major Combat Operations
in Iraq Have Ended, White House (5/1/2003) - BushOnIraq.com

"The battle of Iraq is one victory in a war on terror that began on
September the 11, 2001 -- and still goes on. That terrible morning, 19
evil men -- the shock troops of a hateful ideology -- gave America and
the civilized world a glimpse of their ambitions. They imagined, in
the words of one terrorist, that September the 11th would be the
'beginning of the end of America.' By seeking to turn our cities into
killing fields, terrorists and their allies believed that they could
destroy this nation's resolve, and force our retreat from the world.
They have failed." - President Bush Announces Major Combat Operations
in Iraq Have Ended, White House (5/1/2003) - BushOnIraq.com


Dick Cheney

2002

"In Afghanistan we found confirmation that bin Laden and the al-Qaeda
network were seriously interested in nuclear and radiological weapons,
and in biological and chemical agents. We are especially concerned
about any possible linkup between terrorists and regimes that have or
seek weapons of mass destruction." - Vice President Delivers Remarks
to the National Academy of Home Builders, White House (6/6/2002) -
BushOnIraq.com

"His regime has had high-level contacts with al Qaeda going back a
decade and has provided training to al Qaeda terrorists." - Remarks by
the Vice President at the Air National Guard Senior Leadership
Conference, White House (12/2/2002) - BushOnIraq.com

"There is also a grave danger that al Qaeda or other terrorists will
join with outlaw regimes that have these weapons to attack their
common enemy, the United States of America. That is why confronting
the threat posed by Iraq is not a distraction from the war on terror."
- Remarks by the Vice President at the Air National Guard Senior
Leadership Conference, White House (12/2/2002) - BushOnIraq.com

2003

"His regime aids and protects terrorists, including members of al
Qaeda. He could decide secretly to provide weapons of mass destruction
to terrorists for use against us." - Vice President's Remarks at 30th
Political Action Conference, White House (1/30/2003) - BushOnIraq.com

"And Saddam Hussein becomes a prime suspect in that regard because of
his past track record and because we know he has, in fact, developed
these kinds of capabilities, chemical and biological weapons. . . We
know that he has a long-standing relationship with various terrorist
groups, including the al-Qaeda organization." - Dick Cheney, Meet the
Press, NBC (3/16/2003) - BushOnIraq.com

"I have argued in the past, and would again, if we had been able to
pre-empt the attacks of 9/11 would we have done it? And I think
absolutely. We have to be prepared now to take the kind of bold action
that's being contemplated with respect to Iraq in order to ensure that
we don't get hit with a devastating attack when the terrorists'
organization gets married up with a rogue state that's willing to
provide it with the kinds of deadly capabilities that Saddam Hussein
has developed and used over the years." - Dick Cheney, Meet the Press,
NBC (3/16/2003) - BushOnIraq.com

"If we're successful in Iraq, if we can stand up a good representative
government in Iraq, that secures the region so that it never again
becomes a threat to its neighbors or to the United States, so it's not
pursuing weapons of mass destruction, so that it's not a safe haven
for terrorists, now we will have struck a major blow right at the
heart of the base, if you will, the geographic base of the terrorists
who have had us under assault now for many years, but most especially
on 9/11." - Dick Cheney, Meet the Press, NBC (9/14/2003) - BushOnIraq.com

"(Since September 11) We learned more and more that there was a
relationship between Iraq and al-Qaeda that stretched back through
most of the decade of the '90s, that it involved training, for
example, on BW and CW, that al-Qaeda sent personnel to Baghdad to get
trained on the systems that are involved. The Iraqis providing
bomb-making expertise and advice to the al-Qaeda organization." - Dick
Cheney, Meet the Press, NBC (9/14/2003) - BushOnIraq.com

"And the reason we had to do Iraq, if you hark back and think about
that link between the terrorists and weapons of mass destruction, Iraq
was the place where we were most fearful that that was most likely to
occur, because in Iraq we've had a government -- not only was it one
of the worst dictatorships in modern times, but had oftentimes hosted
terrorists in the past . . . but also an established relationship with
the al Qaeda organization . . . ." - Vice President Dick Cheney
Remarks at Luncheon for Congressman Jim Gerlach, White House
(10/3/2003) - BushOnIraq.com

"(I)f we had not paid any attention to the fact that al Qaeda was
being hosted in Northeastern Iraq, part of poisons network producing
ricin and cyanide that was intended to be used in attacks both in
Europe, as well as in North Africa and ignored it, we would have been
derelict in our duties and responsibilities." - Vice President Dick
Cheney Remarks at Luncheon for Congressman Jim Gerlach, White House
(10/3/2003) - BushOnIraq.com

"He cultivated ties to terror, hosting the Abu Nidal organization,
supporting terrorists, making payments to the families of suicide
bombers in Israel. He also had an established relationship with al
Qaeda, providing training to al Qaeda members in the areas of poisons,
gases, making conventional bombs." - Remarks by Vice President Dick
Cheney at the Heritage Foundation, White House (10/10/2003) -
BushOnIraq.com

"Saddam Hussein had a lengthy history of reckless and sudden
aggression. He cultivated ties to terror -- hosting the Abu Nidal
organization, supporting terrorists, and making payments to the
families of suicide bombers. He also had an established relationship
with Al Qaida -- providing training to Al Qaida members in areas of
poisons, gases and conventional bombs. He built, possessed, and used
weapons of mass destruction." - Richard B. Cheney Delivers Remarks at
the James A. Baker, III, Institute for Public Policy, White House
(10/18/2003) - BushOnIraq.com

2004

"We'll find ample evidence confirming the link, that is the connection
if you will between al Qaida and the Iraqi intelligence services. They
have worked together on a number of occasions." - Transcript of
interview with Vice President Dick Cheney, Rocky Mountain News
(1/9/2004) - BushOnIraq.com

"We did have reporting that was public, that came out shortly after
the 9/11 attack, provided by the Czech government, suggesting there
had been a meeting in Prague between Mohammed Atta, the lead hijacker,
and a man named al-Ani (Ahmed Khalil Ibrahim Samir al-Ani), who was an
Iraqi intelligence official in Prague, at the embassy there, in April
of '01, prior to the 9/11 attacks. It has never been -- we've never
been able to collect any more information on that. That was the one
that possibly tied the two together to 9/11." - Transcript of
Interview with Vice President Dick Cheney, Rocky Mountain News
(1/9/2004) - BushOnIraq.com

"Saddam Hussein had a lengthy history of reckless and sudden
aggression. His regime cultivated ties to terror, including the al
Qaeda network, and had built, possessed, and used weapons of mass
destruction." - Richard B. Cheney Delivers Remarks to the Los Angeles
World Affairs Council, White House (1/14/2004) - BushOnIraq.com

"Saddam Hussein had a lengthy history of reckless and sudden
aggression. His regime cultivated ties to terror, including the al
Qaeda network, and had built, possessed, and used weapons of mass
destruction." - Richard B. Cheney Delivers Remarks to Veterans at the
Arizona Wing Museum, White House (1/15/2004) - BushOnIraq.com

"I continue to believe. I think there's overwhelming evidence that
there was a connection between al-Qaeda and the Iraqi government.
We've discovered since documents indicating that a guy named Abdul
Rahman Yasin, who was a part of the team that attacked the World Trade
Center in '93, when he arrived back in Iraq was put on the payroll and
provided a house, safe harbor and sanctuary. That's public information
now. So Saddam Hussein had an established track record of providing
safe harbor and sanctuary for terrorists. . . . I mean, this is a guy
who was an advocate and a supporter of terrorism whenever it suited
his purpose, and I'm very confident that there was an established
relationship there." - Dick Cheney, Morning Edition, NPR (1/22/2004) -
BushOnIraq.com


>From the White House website, Bush's comments about Saddam Hussein
(Campaign speeches only. For period of October 10 - November 04, 2002.)

OCT 28 Remarks by the President at New Mexico Welcome
"This is a person who has had contacts with al Qaeda."

OCT 28 Remarks by the President in Colorado Welcome
"He's got connections with al Qaeda."

OCT 31 Remarks by the President at South Dakota Welcome
"This is a guy who has had connections with these shadowy terrorist
networks."

NOV 01 Remarks by the President at New Hampshire Welcome
"We know he's got ties with al Qaeda."

NOV 02 Remarks by the President in Florida Welcome
"We know that he's had connections with al Qaeda."

NOV 02 Remarks by the President in Atlanta, Georgia Welcome
"He's had connections with shadowy terrorist networks like al Qaeda."

NOV 02 Remarks by the President at Tennessee Welcome
"We know that he has had contacts with terrorist networks like al Qaeda."

NOV 03 Remarks by the President in Minnesota Welcome
"This is a man who has had contacts with al Qaeda."

NOV 04 Remarks by the President at Missouri Welcome
"This is a man who has had al Qaeda connections."

NOV 04 Remarks by the President at Arkansas Welcome
"He's had contacts with al Qaeda."

NOV 04 Remarks by the President in Texas Welcome
"This is a man who has got connections with al Qaeda."

Plus this speculation:

OCT 14 Remarks by the President in Michigan Welcome
"... we need to think about Saddam Hussein using al Qaeda to do his
dirty work, to not leave fingerprints behind."

NOV 03 Remarks by the President in South Dakota Welcome
"And, not only that, he is -- would like nothing better than to
hook-up with one of these shadowy terrorist networks like al Qaeda,
provide some weapons and training to them, let them come and do his
dirty work, and we wouldn't be able to see his fingerprints on his
action. "

NOV 03 Remarks by the President at Illinois Welcome
"He is a man who would likely -- he is a man who would likely team up
with al Qaeda. He could provide the arsenal for one of these shadowy
terrorist networks. He would love to use somebody else to attack us,
and not leave fingerprints behind. "

All links here: http://tinyurl.com/knyqu






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