Tuesday, March 30, 2004

Peas in a pod

"He is very good at denial and deception. I am not sure he even knows what the truth is anymore...I think he's been surrounded by yes-men and syncophants."


Not said about Peerless Leader. But it could have been.

This is one of the the pot's syncophants calling the kettle black. House Intelligence Chairman Porter Goss, R-Fla. reporting on the status of Saddam Hussein.

In an interview with the Associated Press last week, FBI Director Robert Mueller said the FBI is assisting with "certain interrogations" in Iraq, as well as helping with investigations into killings there. He said the bureau is also working with documents obtained in Iraq.


Too bad they can't get Chalabi to turn over the bundles of Saddam's records he took into custody. We're still paying him a fat 6-figure monthly stipend for information, after the information he already gave us was proven to be bogus, and he publicly admitted such, effectively thumbing his nose at us. And we have him sitting on the Iraqi National Council, some say poised to be installed as Prime Minister. Chalabi has got some American official(s) by the short ones.

Rumsfiend's new friend? Now that Saddam has fallen into disfavor? Take out one slimeball and put in another one. See how long this one plays the game our way. I have a feeling it won't be long, since he's already got the upper hand.

Sentenced in Jordan, in absentia, to 22 years hard labor for massive bank fraud, Chalabi hints he also has incriminating evidence of a close "subsidiary" relationship between Jordan's King Abdullah and Saddam's depraved, sadistic elder son, Uday, killed last year in a shootout with U.S. troops.

Potentially embarrassing for prominent U.S. citizens, Chalabi's aides hint his treasure trove of Mukhabarat documents includes names of American "agents of influence" on Saddam's payroll, as well as a number of Qatar-based al-Jazeera TV news reporters who were working for Iraqi intelligence.
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....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.

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