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"David Snedeker" wrote in news:bsqpob$lg8$0@
216.39.143.18: The US intell knows where he is in Pakistan, Yup. Area 51 East. Scott |
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David Snedeker wrote:
... Saddam has been "found." ... The story going around is that the Kurd militia captured Saddam then stuck him in a hole for three weeks while they tried to negotiate the $25 mil reward. Meanwhile, US Intel acting on info from the captors, tortured a bit player until he gave up Saddam's location. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote in
y.com: David Snedeker wrote: ... Saddam has been "found." ... The story going around is that the Kurd militia captured Saddam then stuck him in a hole for three weeks while they tried to negotiate the $25 mil reward. Meanwhile, US Intel acting on info from the captors, tortured a bit player until he gave up Saddam's location. How come the captors didn't take the wad of US cash they found at Saddam's capture by US forces?? Or was that planted? Scott |
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Dave T. writes:
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 18:45:21 -0500, "Guyz-N-Flyz" wrote: [snip] If I have to reiterate the Pirates words, I think I will just puke. Yeah, well, if I did that I'd puke too... Give me a ****in' break, Ralph Nader and his supporters had/have a legitimate right to be heard. The votes cast for Nader in no way helped nor hurt Dubya. Do the math: Shrublett "won" Florida by less than a thousand "votes". Nader took around 30000 votes in Florida. There are 30000 voters in Florida that we can all blame for the result. /daytripper (*I* sure as hell didn't vote for the First Nitwit...) From your reaction to the capture of Saddam, we should probably set up a suicide watch at your home when they capture Osama. Too phunny. Dave http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html |
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Scott Seidman wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote in y.com: David Snedeker wrote: ... Saddam has been "found." ... The story going around is that the Kurd militia captured Saddam then stuck him in a hole for three weeks while they tried to negotiate the $25 mil reward. Meanwhile, US Intel acting on info from the captors, tortured a bit player until he gave up Saddam's location. How come the captors didn't take the wad of US cash they found at Saddam's capture by US forces?? Or was that planted? Maybe they left in a big hurry ? Rumsfeld indicated that the $750,000 cash consisted of traceable, consecutively numbered US currency. I wonder when we'll ever find out where that cash came from ? -- Ken Fortenberry |
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The story going around is that the Kurd militia captured Saddam
then stuck him in a hole for three weeks while they tried to negotiate the $25 mil reward. Meanwhile, US Intel acting on info from the captors, tortured a bit player until he gave up Saddam's location. Ken Fortenberry And other than your prominent dislike of the President and administration we both voted against, what reason do you have to believe such a story to be any more reliable than the story the Army released? I doubt the Kurds would have kept Hussein's capture quiet or left him in such good physical shape. He is not well liked by Kurds and vengeance often takes precedence over greed in such situations. -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 Drowning flies to Darkstar http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote in
y.com: Scott Seidman wrote: Ken Fortenberry wrote in y.com: David Snedeker wrote: ... Saddam has been "found." ... The story going around is that the Kurd militia captured Saddam then stuck him in a hole for three weeks while they tried to negotiate the $25 mil reward. Meanwhile, US Intel acting on info from the captors, tortured a bit player until he gave up Saddam's location. How come the captors didn't take the wad of US cash they found at Saddam's capture by US forces?? Or was that planted? Maybe they left in a big hurry ? Rumsfeld indicated that the $750,000 cash consisted of traceable, consecutively numbered US currency. I wonder when we'll ever find out where that cash came from ? I find it hard to believe that $750K in cold currency would lie around for three weeks when it could buy a ton of assets that insurgents would find valuable. If you want to stick with your "Saddam was kept on ice for three weeks" conspiracy theory, you should probably go with "the money was planted" for consistency. Scott |
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Scott Seidman wrote:
... If you want to stick with your "Saddam was kept on ice for three weeks" conspiracy theory, you should probably go with "the money was planted" for consistency. It's not MY theory. It was put forth by Debka. Debka, if you're not familiar with it, is an Israeli publication. On a left to right scale Debka would be WAY off the scale to the right. But they do have a way of reporting things that the mainstream press misses. There was an article about them in _Wired_ a while back. http://www.wired.com/news/conflict/0,2100,47325,00.html -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Ken Fortenberry writes:
The story going around is that the Kurd militia captured Saddam then stuck him in a hole for three weeks while they tried to negotiate the $25 mil reward. Meanwhile, US Intel acting on info from the captors, tortured a bit player until he gave up Saddam's location. Hogwash. If you've ever been in the military, or even around it for awhile, you would know that such a cover-up is just about impossible. Troops like to talk. They love to tell mom and dad and sweetheart Rosie about their adventures. "Ok, guys, this is how it's gonna go down: The Kurds will stuff old Saddam in a hole with $750K, and we'll find him and get all the glory." Bull****! But phunny and entertainin! Dave http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html |
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Dave LaCourse wrote:
Ken Fortenberry writes: The story going around ... Hogwash. ... If you want to call it hogwash AFTER you read it, fine, but at least read it first. Debka has an agenda and they make no bones about it, but I find a lot of their stuff at least as credible as the outrageous lies spewed forth by the US military. http://www.debka.com/article.php?aid=743 -- Ken Fortenberry |
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