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November 27, 2006 at 3:24 am #19519IntelligenceParticipant
To all you Rainbows who might actually care about Iraqi’s:
“According to Richard Clarke, counterterrorism advisor to President Bill
Clinton and President George W. Bush, Saddam Hussein and the Iraqi
government had no connection to the terrorist attacks of September 11.
However, Clarke has testified under oath that President Bush ordered him
to find a connection between Saddam Hussein and the September 11
attacks.”“The Carlyle Group is a hugely wealthy investment company. It manages
$19 billion in assets and owns companies in government regulated
industries like telecommunications, health care, and military weaponry.
They dont actually manufacture weapons, but they buy up weapons
companies, make them profitable and then re-sell them for large amounts
of money. Carlyle owned United Defense, the company that builds the
Bradley armored fighting vehicle. The bin Laden family had at least $2
million invested in the Carlyle Group.The Carlyle Group has included someof the most powerful people in the world as partners, directors,
and advisors: Former President George H.W. Bush and
his former Secretary of State James Baker; Frank Carlucci,
Secretary of Defense under Pres. Ronald Reagan; and John Major, the ex-
British Prime Minister. Other Carlyle associates have included heads of
state from the Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand, as well as cabinet
officials and ambassadors from the U.S. and other countries. Current
President George W. Bush was on the board of directors of a Carlyle
company. ”while:
“In the days and weeks following the terrorist attacks of September 11th,
the White House approved flights by at least six private jets and almost
two dozen commercial planes that flew 142 Saudis, including 24 members
of the bin Laden family, out of the United States. The FBI was unable to
extensively question any of these individuals about information they
might have about the September 11th attacks.”“Fifteen of the nineteen people who hijacked planes on September 11, 2001
were from Saudi Arabia. Not one of them was from Iraq.”“Its estimated that Saudi Arabians have a trillion dollars invested in the
U.S. stock market and another trillion dollars deposited in U.S. banks.”“In 2000, the Saudi government publicly beheaded 125 people, many in a
place known as Chop-Chop Square in Riyadh.”“In their final report, the bi-partisan commission investigating the
September 11th attacks addressed the question of links between Iraq and
al-Qaida. We have no credible evidence that Iraq and al-Qaida
cooperated on attacks against the United States, they wrote. In an earlier
staff report, they also wrote: Bin Laden is said to have requested space to
establish training camps, as well as assistance in procuring weapons, but
Iraq apparently never responded.”“The Houston-based Halliburton Corporation has landed monstrous government
contracts totaling billions of dollars during the ongoing Iraq war. Some argue the
increasing trend by the government to delegate logistical operations to a single
for-profit corporation ends up costing taxpayers more money rather than less.
This practice dates back to the aftermath of the Persian Gulf War, when Brown
and Root — of which Halliburton is the parent company — landed a contract.
Cutbacks in military spending and a string of wars supposedly limit government
resources, requiring military outsourcing to private companies like
Halliburton. From 1995 to 2000, Dick Cheney served as Halliburtons chief
executive, until he resigned to run for vice president. It was reported that Cheney
sold most of his shares when he departed, but retained stock options worth
roughly $8 million.”“Vice President Dick Cheney became CEO of the Halliburton corporation
after he served as Secretary of Defense during the first Gulf War.
Halliburton chose him as CEO in part because of his close ties with leaders
in the Middle East, particularly in Saudi Arabia. In his last year at
Halliburton, Cheney was paid $34 million. Halliburton has received huge
contracts worth billions of dollars during the current Iraq war.”“”In a March, 2004 interview, Richard Clarke, stated: Osama bin Laden had been
saying for years, ‘America wants to invade an Arab country and occupy it — an
oil rich Arab country ”this is taken from the Fahrenheit 911 critical thinking guide/teacher’s guide for classroom discussion
2000 Iraqi citizens die per month, 100’s of thousands total since this war began
The United Nations told us NOT to go into Iraq.
Even our own countries advisors said there was no connection and have testified that they were told to find a connection
The majority of the Iraqi citizens do not want us there.
Every indicator is that the 2000 election WAS rigged and falsified (especially at African American expense) in order to take control of the American government
The US has lied, invaded, and murdered for oil and money.
November 27, 2006 at 4:29 pm #19520TomBradParticipantWho the hell are you that I should oblige you by feeling guilty about political decisions I had nothing to do with?
November 27, 2006 at 11:02 pm #19522IntelligenceParticipant -
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