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John Dunlop <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 Mar 2006 09:43:59 +0000
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Denys,
Quite extraordinary that General Sada has written a book explaining 
exactly what was going on in Iraq and, coincidentally, it verifies 
ALL of the misconceptions that the tree-hugging, Iraqi-loving, anti-US, 
Bush-hating, anti-war, liberals have been deluding themselves about. 
How convenient. Except, none of it is verifiable. For example, 
Rep. Peter Hoekstra, a Republican of Michigan, said that after the 
committee's staff had interviewed former Iraqi regime officials 
recommended by a former general, Georges Sada, he could not confirm 
General Sada's account that weapons of mass destruction had been 
transferred to Syria in the spring of 2002 in a converted civilian 
aircraft. It should be asked "who bankrolled the writing of this book"? 
It is suspicious that the book seems to validate every claim by the 
Bush Administration so that die-hard conservative's , like yourself,
 Denys, are more than ready to believe everything it says.
Please take a step back, smell the coffee and take a slightly more 
realistic view of what is rather obviously a propaganda mechanism 
probably funded by some wealthy republican Bush supporters.
Am I right or am I right?  :o)
Cheers,
John Dunlop


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