THE DOCUMENTATION of MDIXON's DUMBASS WAR:

Senate finds no al-Qaida-Saddam link      
By JIM ABRAMS, Associated Press Writer   
Sat Sep 9, 10:06 AM ET

WASHINGTON - Saddam Hussein rejected overtures from al-Qaida and 
believed Islamic extremists were a threat to his regime, a reverse 
portrait of an Iraq allied with Osama bin Laden painted by the Bush 
White House, a Senate panel has found. 
 
The administration's version was based in part on intelligence that 
White House officials knew was flawed, according to Democrats on the 
Senate Intelligence Committee, citing newly declassified documents 
released by the panel.

The report, released Friday, discloses for the first time an October 
2005 CIA assessment that prior to the war Saddam's government "did not 
have a relationship, harbor or turn a blind eye toward" al-Qaida 
operative Abu Musab al-Zarqawi or his associates.

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