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Mr. Shaman
11-02-2007, 11:19 AM
NOW we know where the term BUSHITTER (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/11/01/60minutes/main3440577.shtml) comes from!!!!!!!! :woohoo:

Mr. Shaman
11-04-2007, 04:59 PM
"The informer, codenamed Curveball was Rafid Ahmed Alwan who, in 1999, turned up at a refugee centre in Germany seeking political asylum. He went on to convince the Pentagon he was a brilliant chemist who had helped develop mobile biological warfare laboratories." <All that Dickhead Cheney needed to hear!>

"His role in the build-up to war was exposed in a detailed investigation by the Los Angeles Times (http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article3124366.ece), in which he was dismissed as an "out-and-out" fabricator who should have aroused scepticism in the CIA. The LA Times said Curveball was the brother of a senior aide to Ahmed Chalabi (http://www.liberalconspiracy.com/Chalabiphotogallery.htm), then leader of the Iraqi National Congress, and reported that neither the Pentagon nor the CIA knew exactly who he was."

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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm......."psychologically unstable"......"a drunk"....."poor grades"......??? :eek:

No WONDER Lil' Dumbya took-the-hook!!!! They were (both) Brothers O' THE BOTTLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lolhit:

truthout
11-04-2007, 05:06 PM
Yes, Ahmed Chalabi. How could we ever forget this asshole?

Mr. Shaman
11-04-2007, 05:18 PM
Yes, Ahmed Chalabi. How could we ever forget this asshole?
We can't!! We're not Republicans....who can't recall (http://thinkprogress.org/2005/11/08/chalabis-sordid-history/) much of anything. :rolleyes:

truthout
11-04-2007, 05:22 PM
maybe this asshole knows where billions of our hard earned tax payer money has gone?

CHALABI ACCUSED OF ENGAGING IN COUNTERFEITING OPERATION IN POST-WAR IRAQ: The AP reported in August 2004 that Iraq had issued an arrest warrant for Ahmad Chalabi on counterfeiting charges. The warrants “accused Ahmad Chalabi of counterfeiting old Iraqi dinars - which had been removed from circulation following the fall of Saddam’s regime last year…Police found the counterfeit money along with old dinars in Ahmad Chalabi’s house during a May raid.” A judge later dismissed the counterfeit charges for lack of evidence. [AP, 8/8/04; Washington Post, 9/28/04]

CHALABI CONVICTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT: Critics have questioned the credibility of Ahmad Chalabi because in 1992 he was convicted by a Jordanian court of embezzling funds from a bank where he was employed. According to the Independent, “By 1992 he [Chalabi] was convicted in absentia of embezzlement and fraud, and his sentence of 22 years hard labour stands to this day. Jordan claims the debacle cost the state $300 million.” [Independent, 4/13/03]