Re: Brin: We're Pleased with the Cooperation [the House of Saud Has]Provided

2004-03-28 Thread Davd Brin
> Criticism of the Sauds would have hampered the war > in Iraq. gah! > In addition, it may have hampered cooperation from > the Saudis in other areas. What cooperation? This is so fatuous I want no furthe part of the conversation. db > > >Wasn't this something we wanted to > >have publi

Re: Brin: We're Pleased with the Cooperation [the House of Saud Has]Provided

2004-03-28 Thread John D. Giorgis
At 01:22 AM 3/27/2004 -0600 The Fool wrote: >Was there any substantive reason in January 2002 not to say that Treasury >Undersecretary John Taylor and other senior administration officials were >angry and deeply upset at the failure of Saudi Arabia to assist in >shutting down terrorist financing?

Re: Brin: We're Pleased with the Cooperation [the House of Saud Has] Provided

2004-03-26 Thread Davd Brin
Only one question determines pocy in this admin. "Will this policy benefit 20,000 frat brothers (including 1,000 Saudi sheiks)?" If the answer is yes, the policy is approved. If the answer is no? Well, there are a few items like Mars Landers... --- The F ool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Brin: We're Pleased with the Cooperation [the House of Saud Has] Provided

2004-03-26 Thread The Fool
< > We're Pleased with the Cooperation [the House of Saud Has] Provided (Why Oh Why Are We Ruled by These Liars? Department) Another Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia moment from the Bush administration. Paul O'Ne