
Steve Boggess
History and George W. Bush
By Steve Boggess
The liberal anti-war/anti-America crowd still believes that President Bush lied about the weapons of mass destruction that Saddam Hussien said he didn't have.
But, according to eleven democratic senators, a former president and his former secretary of state, Saddam did have those weapons.
According to the Rush Limbaugh letter from the EIB (Excellence In Broadcasting) Institute of Advance Conservative Studies, an information paper I get in the mail each month and one that I am paraphrasing from now, George W. Bush was right about that very same subject.
On April 16, during a raid near Yusifiyah, 25 miles south of Baghdad, Coalition Forces captured a cache of documents. Among them was "Baghdad State of Affairs," written by an unknown al Qaeda author, who complains:
"The policy of followed by the brothers in Baghdad is a media oriented policy without a clear comprehensive plan to capture an area or an enemy center. The Americans and the Government were able to absorb our painful blows, sustain them, compensate their losses with new replacements, and follow strategic plans which allowed them in the past few years to take control of Baghdad as well as other areas one after the other. That is why every year is worse than the previous year as far as the Mujahadin's control and influence over Baghdad."
This translation was released by CENTCOM, or United States Central Command, a Unified Combatant Command of the United States Armed Forces.
What the unknown al Qaeda author is saying is that the American military is able to withstand any kind or type of attack, regroup and attack the terrorists with a fury second to none and win the battle.
Are you hearing any of this in the drive by media? No, you're not. All you keep hearing is how many of local "innocent" Iraqi's are dead. Recently, we saw the aftermath of an attack by a few Marines who supposedly murdered unarmed Iraqi civilians.
A former member of the United States Marine Corp, Democratic Senator John Murtha (D-PA) has already tried and convicted these Marines without so much as letting the investigators do their jobs and prove them innocent until proven guilty.
Over fifty-five thousand boxes of documents, audiotapes, and videotape captured from the Iraqi Intelligence headquarters, Iraqi defense ministry, Iraqi military bases, Saddam palaces, and other government sites-has been uncovered since we went into Iraq in 2003.
A videotape from the Spring of 1995 shows Hussien Kamel, Saddam's son-in-law, briefing the dictator on how he kept United Nations inspectors in the dark about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction ambitions and capabilities.
On the tape, he is shown as saying: "As for the nuclear, we say we have disclosed everything but no. We have undeclared problems in nuclear as well, and I believe that they know. There are teams working with no one knowing about some of them. No sir, they didn't know, frankly speaking not all the methods, not all the means, not all the scientists and not all the places."
Documents acquired by ABC news show that Iraqi intelligence had an entire file on French elections-with particular emphasis on campaign finance laws. The reason being is that several former French politicians are implicated in the Oil-for Food program.
So maybe the liberal mantra should be the French lied and Iraqi kids died. What say you drive by media?
Another liberal myth is that neither Saddam nor Osama bin Laden liked each other. But in an unprecendented move, newly unclassified captured United States government documents from the Department of Defense say otherwise.
Documents dated February 19, 1995, an official Iraqi representative met with the Osama himself in the Sudan after receiving approval from Saddam Hussien. One document says the two discussed "carrying out joint operations against foreign forces" in Saudi Arabia. The document further summarizes how bin Laden was kicked out of the Sudan in 1996 after the Sudanese offered him to then President Clinton, who promptly refused the offer.
So, all of you liberal hate mongers out there who still believe your hero Bill Clinton presided over an era of "peace and prosperity" think again, its easy to ignore the multitude of terrorist attacks when you're too busy chasing interns (Monica Lewinsky) around the oval office.
President Bush's legacy will one of freeing Iraq and Afghanistan from Islamic terrorism and ideology and putting in place a democratic government.
History will prove George W. Bush right.
© Steve Boggess
The liberal anti-war/anti-America crowd still believes that President Bush lied about the weapons of mass destruction that Saddam Hussien said he didn't have.
But, according to eleven democratic senators, a former president and his former secretary of state, Saddam did have those weapons.
According to the Rush Limbaugh letter from the EIB (Excellence In Broadcasting) Institute of Advance Conservative Studies, an information paper I get in the mail each month and one that I am paraphrasing from now, George W. Bush was right about that very same subject.
On April 16, during a raid near Yusifiyah, 25 miles south of Baghdad, Coalition Forces captured a cache of documents. Among them was "Baghdad State of Affairs," written by an unknown al Qaeda author, who complains:
"The policy of followed by the brothers in Baghdad is a media oriented policy without a clear comprehensive plan to capture an area or an enemy center. The Americans and the Government were able to absorb our painful blows, sustain them, compensate their losses with new replacements, and follow strategic plans which allowed them in the past few years to take control of Baghdad as well as other areas one after the other. That is why every year is worse than the previous year as far as the Mujahadin's control and influence over Baghdad."
This translation was released by CENTCOM, or United States Central Command, a Unified Combatant Command of the United States Armed Forces.
What the unknown al Qaeda author is saying is that the American military is able to withstand any kind or type of attack, regroup and attack the terrorists with a fury second to none and win the battle.
Are you hearing any of this in the drive by media? No, you're not. All you keep hearing is how many of local "innocent" Iraqi's are dead. Recently, we saw the aftermath of an attack by a few Marines who supposedly murdered unarmed Iraqi civilians.
A former member of the United States Marine Corp, Democratic Senator John Murtha (D-PA) has already tried and convicted these Marines without so much as letting the investigators do their jobs and prove them innocent until proven guilty.
Over fifty-five thousand boxes of documents, audiotapes, and videotape captured from the Iraqi Intelligence headquarters, Iraqi defense ministry, Iraqi military bases, Saddam palaces, and other government sites-has been uncovered since we went into Iraq in 2003.
A videotape from the Spring of 1995 shows Hussien Kamel, Saddam's son-in-law, briefing the dictator on how he kept United Nations inspectors in the dark about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction ambitions and capabilities.
On the tape, he is shown as saying: "As for the nuclear, we say we have disclosed everything but no. We have undeclared problems in nuclear as well, and I believe that they know. There are teams working with no one knowing about some of them. No sir, they didn't know, frankly speaking not all the methods, not all the means, not all the scientists and not all the places."
Documents acquired by ABC news show that Iraqi intelligence had an entire file on French elections-with particular emphasis on campaign finance laws. The reason being is that several former French politicians are implicated in the Oil-for Food program.
So maybe the liberal mantra should be the French lied and Iraqi kids died. What say you drive by media?
Another liberal myth is that neither Saddam nor Osama bin Laden liked each other. But in an unprecendented move, newly unclassified captured United States government documents from the Department of Defense say otherwise.
Documents dated February 19, 1995, an official Iraqi representative met with the Osama himself in the Sudan after receiving approval from Saddam Hussien. One document says the two discussed "carrying out joint operations against foreign forces" in Saudi Arabia. The document further summarizes how bin Laden was kicked out of the Sudan in 1996 after the Sudanese offered him to then President Clinton, who promptly refused the offer.
So, all of you liberal hate mongers out there who still believe your hero Bill Clinton presided over an era of "peace and prosperity" think again, its easy to ignore the multitude of terrorist attacks when you're too busy chasing interns (Monica Lewinsky) around the oval office.
President Bush's legacy will one of freeing Iraq and Afghanistan from Islamic terrorism and ideology and putting in place a democratic government.
History will prove George W. Bush right.
© Steve Boggess
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