But he did sugest that there was a direct link between Iraq and AQ, which is 
brilliant as he couldn't see the link between AQ and Saudi Arabia when it was 
right in front of his nose, or heaven forbit it does his family or any of their 
friends have contracts with Saudi Arabia......

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Ed Leafe
Sent: Fri 01/09/2006 13:24
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Subject: [OT] Toledo Blade: Another Lie on Iraq



        Seems that more and more of "middle" America is waking up.

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Now, you can argue all day about whether faulty U.S. intelligence 
misled Mr. Bush, or about what the meaning of "suggested" is, but 
this much is clear: The administration relentlessly blurred what was 
a clear distinction between the militantly secular regime of Saddam 
and Islamic extremists like the 9/11 hijackers so as to create a 
laser-beam connection in the public mind that they were one and the 
same.

So for Mr. Bush to now claim that "nobody has ever suggested" that 
the Sept. 11 attacks were ordered by Iraq, as he did last week, is 
yet another lie in the chain of mendacity that shackles the Bush 
presidency.
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<http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2006608310321>

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