Stolen Honor Video Link with Article
Posted on 10/22/2004 1:33:46 PM PDT by PhiKapMom
NOTE: Link for viewing Stolen Honor will be in the first reply! This was in an email sent to the Bush 2004 Group to make Stolen Honor available to everyone so we don't have to rely on Sinclair!
See documentary - scroll down to "Stolen Honor"
Support for Bush overwhelming at Marine Corps base
By Thanassis Cambanis, Globe Staff | October 8, 2004
FORWARD OPERATING BASE KALSU, Iraq -- It is a measure of President Bush's unassailable popularity among the US Marines on this base that the only one who admitted that he supported John F. Kerry would say so only on condition of anonymity.
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10-07-04
By Guy Taylor
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Saddam Hussein's goal through the 1990s and until the 2003 U.S. invasion was to end U.N. sanctions on Iraq, while working covertly to restore the country's ability to produce weapons of mass destruction, a report by the chief U.S. weapons inspector says.
"Saddam wanted to re-create Iraq's WMD capability — which was essentially destroyed in 1991 — after sanctions were removed and Iraq's economy stabilized, but probably with a different mix of capabilities," the report said.
Hello
The reason for my site is to post articles and news that are ignored by the media. I am a beginner so this is all new to me .
I usually surf the internet for ignored news by the media and network it to friends and family both dems repubs and indep hoping they forward to their address book.
Eventually I will post published letters I wrote to newspapers. THe facts vs the spin.
My nephew Jon a computer programmer ,for years, encouraged me to instead of networking to get a web page up.
The first day i posted an article while listening to Rush, he started to read the article ( It was Sadam having extensive terrorist ties) Wow that was a boost!
For instance ignored reports : the cia report : which said
The Duelfer report, which includes assessments based on FBI interrogations of Saddam, said the former Iraqi leader intended to rebuild his weapons capabilities once U.N. sanctions were lifted. The report also said they did not know if the WMD's were transfered out of Iraq before the war. ( THe media conveniently leaves this important part of the report out)
AS WELL AS: The FOOD FOR OIL UN PROGRAM
Iraq was under a sweeping U.N. trade embargo beginning August 1990 after it invaded Kuwait. The sanctions were lifted after the U.S. invasion.
At the end of 1996, the United Nations and Iraq began the oil-for-food program that allowed Baghdad to buy civilian goods and sell oil to pay for them under U.N. monitoring. But since 1990, Iraq, openly shipped oil by truck to Jordan and Turkey, with the United States and others turning a blind eye.
The report said oil deals with various governments generated over $7.5 billion for Saddam from the early 1990s until the start of the 2003 war.
Iraq earned an additional $3 billion from kickbacks or surcharges on oil, smuggling and other schemes, the report said.
Five days after election day, the 2004 presidential election was still
too close to call.
Neither Bush nor Kerry had enough votes to win the election. Therefore, it
was decided that there should be an ice fishing contest between the two
candidates to determine the final winner. There was much talk about ballot
recounting, court challenges, etc., but a week-long ice fishing competition
seemed the manly way to settle things.
The candidate that catches the most fish at the end of the week wins. The
contest would take place on a remote and cold lake in Alaska. There were to
be no observers present, and both men were to be sent out separately on this
remote lake and return daily with their catch for counting and verification.
At the end of the first day, Bush returns to the starting line and he has
10 fish. Soon, Kerry returns and has zero fish. Well, everyone assumes he is
just having another bad hair day or something and, hopefully, he will catch
up the next day.
At the end of the 2nd day Bush comes in with 20 fish and Kerry comes in
again with none That evening, John Edwards gets together secretly with Kerry
and says, "I think Bush is a lowlife cheatin' son-of-a-bitch. I want you to
go out tomorrow and don't even bother with fishing. Just spy on him and see
if he is cheating in any way."
The next night, after Bush comes back with 50 fish, Edwards says to Kerry,
"Well, what about it -- is Bush cheatin?'"
"He sure the hell is," Kerry says. "The sonofabitch is cuttin' holes in the
ice!
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Monday, Oct. 4, 2004 12:00 a.m. EDT
Military Rejects Kerry by Staggering Margin
By a staggering margin of 4 to 1, U.S. military personnel have rejected the presidential candidacy of Sen. John Kerry, a new survey by Army Times magazine shows.
With 4,000 full-time and part-time troops responding, a full 73 percent said they would vote for President Bush if the election were held today, reports USA Today, a sister publication of Army Times.
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Just 18 percent said they would vote for Kerry, who has based his candidacy on the four months he spent as a Swift Boat commander in Vietnam 35 years ago.
Two-thirds of those responding said John Kerry's anti-war activities after he returned from the war, when he teamed up with "Hanoi Jane" Fonda and trashed his fellow soldiers as "war criminals" and "monsters," made them less likely to vote for him.
The survey was conducted Sept. 15-28 by the Army Times Publishing Co., which sent e-mails to more than 31,000 subscribers. The magazine received 4,165 responses on a secure Web site.
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Exclusive: Saddam Possessed WMD, Had Extensive Terror Ties
By Scott Wheeler
CNSNews.com Staff Writer
October 04, 2004
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CNSNews.com) - Iraqi intelligence documents, confiscated by U.S. forces and obtained by CNSNews.com, show numerous efforts by Saddam Hussein's regime to work with some of the world's most notorious terror organizations, including al Qaeda, to target Americans. They demonstrate that Saddam's government possessed mustard gas and anthrax, both considered weapons of mass destruction, in the summer of 2000, during the period in which United Nations weapons inspectors were not present in Iraq. And the papers show that Iraq trained dozens of terrorists inside its borders.