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is this the best they've got?

Date: January 29, 2003 | 25 Dhu-l-Qidah 1423 Hijriah
Subjects: commentary
Is Iraq building nuclear weapons again? Apparently not (New York Times link; registration required). Is Iraq allied with al-Qa'ida? Apparently not. Does the Bush Administration have any real reason we should go to war? Apparently not.

Aside: I'm assuming this earlier story was really about Ansar al-Islam not Asbat al-Ansar after all.
~ Posted by Al-Muhajabah, a member of the reality-based community, at 06:48 AM

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Idrissia said: Total comments: 1  

Asalaamu alaykum...

I want first dibs on this one and I will get it!

I don't know how anyone NOT on crack can put a connection together between Iraq and al-Qaida. Beyond both groups professing to be Muslim, there is no common ground. Saddam Hussein is a PR Muslim. I hate to say it that way, but there it is. He does to get support from a people who are growing spirtually closer to God due to lack of earthly supports like food. Hussein will do ANYTHING to up his public image. Al-Qaida is a religious Islamic group that, in its own weird and twisted way, attempts to fulfill its own description of itself. (This is in NO WAY condoning their interpretations of the Quran and their practice of Islam.) Osama bin Laden would not ever ally himself with a "fake" Muslim such as Hussein. It would violate his personal ethics.

Plain and simple, the war against Iraq is one thing: a cover up for losing bin Laden. Bin Laden disappeared like smoke in the wind and GWB had to have something to hang his hat to keep his ratings up. But its not working. More people everyday are seeing through it.

~ Posted at January 29, 2003 11:17 AM | Comment Permalink

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