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Tuesday, September 12, 2006
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Any which way to get Bush and the GOP
by David Limbaugh
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Once again the Democratic leadership is giddy about yet another smoking gun "proving" what a liar President Bush is. This time, the Senate Intelligence Committee has issued two "Phase II" reports concerning pre-war intelligence on Iraq that supposedly cast doubt on the administration's claim there was a connection between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda.

This has Democrats dancing in the streets, kind of like they were with news of a delay in the federal response to Hurricane Katrina, which they gleefully attributed to Republican racism.

It is not enough for Republicans to answer merely that, "this is old news." They need to respond forcefully and indignantly. The Democrats are claiming, once again, that President Bush lied about a life and death matter: alleging a Saddam/Osama connection to build public support for attacking Iraq. Republicans dare not take this charge lightly.

First, let's not overlook that Republicans don't have a real majority on the committee, as several of the GOP committee members are decidedly antiwar and the staffer for one of them -- Sen. Chuck Hagel -- is reputedly a strong Democrat partisan, having worked on Sen. Kerry's presidential campaign. The Democrats have continually politicized the committee, especially with this latest release. Committee Chairman Pat Roberts said, "I have some real concern with the final version of this report. Very simply, the conclusions are misleading and are not supported by the facts." Roberts added, "Overall, I am disappointed that some of my colleagues have twisted the facts to reach conclusions that support other agendas."

Next, let's not forget the Democrats' deception on this issue. They have repeatedly said President Bush claimed not only that there was a connection between Saddam and Al Qaeda, but that Saddam was connected to the 9/11 attacks.

Bush did not say that, but exactly the opposite. As I point out in my new book, "Bankrupt," President Bush said, "We've had no evidence that Saddam Hussein was involved with September 11." I quote Secretary Rice as making the same point. As usual, on the subject of lying about Iraq, the Democratic leadership has much explaining to do.

But what about the relationship between Saddam and Al Qaeda? "Fox News Sunday's" Chris Wallace asked Secretary Rice whether she was a aware of a pre-war Defense Intelligence Agency report concluding that "Iraq is unlikely to have provided bin Laden any useful CB -- that's chemical or biological -- knowledge or assistance." Wallace asked, "Didn't you and the president ignore intelligence that contradicted your case?"

While I doubt Rice's answer will get much "mainstream" media play, it is persuasive. She said, "There are intelligence reports and conflicting intelligence reports all the time. That's why we have an intelligence system that brings those together into a unified assessment by the intelligence community ... That particular report I don't remember seeing. But there are often conflicting intelligence reports." Continued...

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Subject: Ayana
The "tie" between Al Qaeda and Saddam was created by the Democrats AFTER the war had begun, to make it look like the President "lied".
I supported the Pesident in going into Iraq back then, and I do not EVER remember a tie being claimed between Saddam and Al-Qaeda, or the attacks on September 11.
I went there, Otay? :)

Ayana
Hoo boy! What are you smoking? How did any of my response to tanabear come off as "talking points"? Most of the material I was refering to was pre - W and some of it pre-Clinton. How is, taking the actual transcript she quoted, reading it, and explaining my perception of it come off as party - line talking points??! The line she took out of context was from a 2000 think-tank piece, and the Chomsky/Perle debate was from OSU post-Reagan, ( I forget the exact date, but they discussed mainly Reagan and policies before and throughout his time in office).

On the other hand, your long line of laughter certainly stands as a strong argument for the lies you profess were told! The closest thing to proof you offer is a vague reference, (without a clear source ) to Cheney's "slam - dunk" statement, which, I seem to recall a bit differently than you. Here's an idea. Get out YOUR search engine, track down the exact quotes you want us to read, provide links to them, and list them orderly with reference to the points in the original article that you contend are false. THEN, when you have actually proven something you say, feel free to insult our intelligence to your heart's desire. If you cannot "put up" then kindly "shut - up"!
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