Hey Dick,

Sometimes, Euwe is a bit slow.   Here is the article I posted a few moments
ago, but I actually put some cognitive thought into my message, and I'm sure
that confused him.

Jeb Bush??   LOL!!!

http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/006/550kmbzd.asp

On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 7:33 AM, dick thompson <[email protected]>wrote:

> You were not paying attention at all then.   The facilities in Iraq were
> used by the 9/11 terrorists and other terrorists who were put out there by
> OBL.   Saddam was in close contact with OBL to offer these facilities.  That
> was proven at the time with satellite photos but again you listened to the
> news and did not read what was put out there.   This goes back to that
> nonsense you put out about Glen Beck when I said I had never heard him.   I
> read the documents and the news; I don't listen to it because I am hard of
> hearing.   Therefore I get to see all the things your news readers skip over
> in their programs.   Really changes the story when you get the whole thing
> from both sides.
>
> euwe wrote:
>
> Other than Saddam providing shelter for Abu Nidal, Training
> facilities
> for the people who attacked 9/11 and some of the other facilities and
> funded suicide bombers, nothing at all  - why do you ask.   Gee, you
> are
> so easy!!
> -----------http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_A77N5WKWM
>
> The training facilities for the 9/11 Terrorists were provided by Jeb
> Bush in Florida, not Saddam.
>
> Bush reaffirmed the White House position in even stronger terms in a
> press conference on 21 August 2006. When asked what the connection was
> between Iraq and the September 11th attacks, Bush replied, "Nothing"
>
> n October 2008, a report from the former Iraqi "Special Intelligence
> Unit M4" was obtained by Robert Fisk, indicating that the Iraqis had
> been interrogating Abu Nidal as a suspected spy for Kuwait and Egypt,
> and indirectly for the U.S.; the documents say he had been asked by
> the Kuwaitis to find links between Saddam and Al-Qaeda. It was shortly
> after the first series of interrogations, and just before he was to be
> moved to a more secure location, that he shot himself, the report
> says. He was buried on August 29, 2002 in al-Karakh's Islamic cemetery
> in Baghdad, in a grave marked only "M7".
>
> Polls have shown that many Americans continued to believe that Saddam
> was linked to al-Qaeda, although the number who do so has slowly
> declined. This discrepancy has been attributed by some to the way in
> which the U.S. mainstream media presented facts and opinion regarding
> the war on terror.
>
>
>
> On Jun 24, 6:15 am, dick thompson <[email protected]> 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Other than Saddam providing shelter for Abu Nidal, Training facilities
> for the people who attacked 9/11 and some of the other facilities and
> funded suicide bombers, nothing at all  - why do you ask.   Gee, you are
> so easy!!
>
>
>
> euwe wrote:
>
>
> In what way am I wrong
> ---------
> That Saddam or Iraqis had anything to do with the Achille Lauro, the
> Lockerbie plane, the flight where the Navy Seal was killed, the
> attacks on the embassies, the USS Cole, the WTC...
>
>
> That's quite a few ways you are wrong.
>
>
> On Jun 24, 4:51 am, dick thompson <[email protected]> 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>  In what way am I wrong.   You haven't learned anything yet?????
> Apparently not.
>
>
>  euwe wrote:
>
>
>  Gee, I guess maybe that they have done so in the past time and
> again.
> Remember the Achille Lauro, the Lockerbie plane, the flight where the
> Navy Seal was killed, the attacks on the embassies, the USS Cole, the
> WTC, the attacks on our allies as well, the attacks on the military
> installations.
> ---------
> You guess wrong.
>
>
>  On Jun 24, 4:20 am, dick thompson <[email protected]> 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>   Gee, I guess maybe that they have done so in the past time and again.
> Remember the Achille Lauro, the Lockerbie plane, the flight where the
> Navy Seal was killed, the attacks on the embassies, the USS Cole, the
> WTC, the attacks on our allies as well, the attacks on the military
> installations.   I mean how many times do you have to get hit in the
> head before you understand what is going on.   Apparently you don't
> learn much.  Remember the philosopher who talked about either learning
> from history or having to repeat it.   Apparently you are just fine and
> dandy with repeating it like somebody who keeps smacking his head on the
> wall because he forgets that it hurts.
>
>
>   euwe wrote:
>
>
>   What makes yhou think that if we were not
> there they would not attack us?
> ---------
> what makes you think they would? Their enormous resources, and
> education? Because they've struck us at home before? Or because we're
> there, right now, killing their women and children in the name of anti-
> Sharia law?
>
>
>   Or, can it be, you're one of those that thinks Saddam was complicit in
> 9/11?
>
>
>   On Jun 24, 4:08 am, dick thompson <[email protected]> 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>    You truly are an idiot.   What makes yhou think that if we were not
> there they would not attack us?   We were not there in 2001 or 1998 or
> 2000 or when the embassies were attacked and yet they killed our
> people.  We were offered the leaders and Bubba turned that down.   Then
> they tried Bush by attacking the WTC and then they found he smacked back
> - hard.   No more attacks on our facilities overseas then.   Now we are
> getting attacked again.   Lesson is that if you stand up to them they
> back down.   If you attack them there then they do not attack us here.
> Do you want to be attacked?   Have you really learned nothing in the
> past 20 years?  Sure seems that way.
>
>
>    In the meantime you make some stupid snarky comments and pat yourself on
> the back for being so intelligent.   Wrong!!
>
>
>    euwe wrote:
>
>
>    That is why I am glad we are in Iraq.
> --------
> So that they kill our soldiers? Or because we shoot strong swimmers?
>
>
>    On Jun 24, 3:38 am, dick thompson <[email protected]> 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>     That is why I am glad we are in Iraq.   As to boogiemen, remember Fort
> Hood and the Time Square bomber and the guys who were carting bomb
> materials around South Carolina and Georgia until caught.  You can make
> all the snide remarks you like but I worked on Wall Street for years and
> was working there at the time of 9/11.   I for one don't appreciate your
> smart coments about boogiemen.   I have seen the results of not paying
> attention to them or disregarding them as Clinton did and as Obama is
> doing and as you are doing.   Stuff that up your fundament.  There is a
> big hole in lower Manhattan right now and the Muslims are trying to
> build a big Islamic Center and Mosque right next door to it.  As I said
> I prefer them to be in Iraq or Afghanistan or Iran or Yemen rather than
> here.
>
>
>     euwe wrote:
>
>
>     Seen any boogiemen in your closet lately? No? Know why?
> Because they're all in Iraq.
>
>
>     On Jun 24, 3:08 am, dick thompson <[email protected]> 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>      You want the war here.
>
>
>      euwe wrote:
>
>
>      And the war would be kept there rather than here.
> ---------
> and the moon is made of green cheese.
>
>
>      On Jun 24, 2:47 am, dick thompson <[email protected]> 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>       And the war would be kept there rather than here.   You missed that part
> of it.   Notice that we have had terrorist attacks since Bambi took
> office and we had none while Bush was in office?   Strange, that.  And
> it is Bambi's buddies who are the terrorists!!
>
>
>       euwe wrote:
>
>
>        The revolution under former president Ronald Reagan freed the people
> of Soviet-dominated Europe, he declared, and is destined now to
> liberate the Middle East as well.
> ---------
> And all for just a few billion dollars.
>
>
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