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Saturday, June 26, 2004

Bill Clinton, Then and Now 
Here's Bill Clinton in an interview this week with Katie Couric:

Couric: "What do you think about this connection that Cheney, that Vice President Cheney continues to assert between Saddam Hussein and al Qaeda?"

Clinton: "All I can tell you is I never saw it, I never believed it based on the evidence I had."


Bill, you serial liar, you.

Your own Justice department, in 1998, pursued and obtained a criminal indictment against Bin Ladin which containing the following language.


Al Qaeda reached an understanding with the government of Iraq that al Qaeda would not work against that government and that on particular projects, specifically including weapons development, al Qaeda would work cooperatively with the government of Iraq.


While we're on the subject, the same goes for Al Gore, who argued that the 9/11 commission verified that "there was no meaningful relationship whatsoever" between Iraq and Al Qaeda.

1.) The commission publicly distanced itself from its own staff report.

2.) That's not even what the staff report said. The staff report said that there was no evidence whatsoever supporting the notion that Iraq and Al Qaeda cooperated in attacks against the United States.

The difference is huge.

Splash, out

Jason

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