JC Junkdog: Manson needs you to back up some comments

CHARLESMANSON

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JC Junkdog QUOTE ---- "The President had more intelligence, more data, more information than a Senator or Congressman."

I challenge you JC junkdog---- no cut and paste articles....no long answers.........simple 1 sentence answer....no spin...just answer the question.

Who gave Bush the intell that nobody else had, and what did the intell say??

EVERYONE IN THE WORLD SAID SADDAM HAD CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WMDs...

CIA
FBI
BRITISH MI5
SPANISH INTEL
JORDAN INTEL
VLAD PUTIN PERSONALLY
FRANCE
EGYPT
GERMANY
ISRAELI INTEL
CHINESE INTEL
TURKISH INTEL
CLINTON
GORE
KERRY
EDWARDS
HILLARY
PELOSI
SHUMER
REID
LEVIN
ROCKEFELLER


BACK UP YOUR COMMENTS...

Who gave Bush the intel that nobody else had and what did the intel say????
 
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Clem D

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The President gets a PDB every day from the CIA.

(Presidents Daily Briefing)

Granted Most days the president is not around to receive it.
 

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And you must be able to understand what it says. Asking Cheney to help was bad idea.
 

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I was going to ignore this thread, but since you guys brought my mother into it...

Who gave Bush the intell that no one else had?
Answer: Mohammed ElBaradei, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

What did the intell say?
Answer: The Niger claims were bogus.

This stuff has been in the papers. Its not a secret or anything.
 

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To explain more fully, in case some people don't understand:

What intelligence did George W. Bush have that Congress did not?

Answer: Bush knew the Niger claims were false.

What?s the proof? There is a letter of December 2002, sent to the White House and the National Security Council by Mohammed ElBaradei, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, warning that the Niger claims were bogus and should not be cited by the administration as evidence that Iraq was actively trying to obtain WMDs.

Remember those 16 words that Bush used in his 2003 State of the Union Address? The part about Saddam Hussein seeking yellowcake from Niger. Those 16 words are considered the key persuasive point used by Bush to get Congress on-board the war bandwagon.
 

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Way to go JC!!!!! my man here got the prize!! he knows better than all of the 300 plus bipartisan vote!
not to mention he's worth over 87 BILLION DOLLARS in the first phase.... :mj07:
when are you running?

and since when is the IAEAs word law? weren't they liars in the first place? hmmmM??????
 
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