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June 21, 2004
9/11 Panel:
New Evidence On Iraq-Al-Qaida Connection...
WASHINGTON, June 20 (UPI) -- The commission investigating the Sept. 11, 2001,
terror attacks has received new information indicating that a senior officer in
an elite unit of the security services of deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein
may have been a member of al-Qaida involved in the planning of the suicide
hijackings, panel members said Sunday.
John F. Lehman, a Reagan-era GOP defense official told NBC's "Meet the Press" that documents captured in Iraq "indicate that there is at least one officer of Saddam's Fedayeen, a lieutenant colonel, who was a very prominent member of al Qaida."
Blair
Goes Before British Parliament To Defend EU Constitution
Britain
Would Block French FM From Top EU Post: Report Solana
Hints Could Take EU Commission Job
Comments He's not the only person I have
my eye on though. There are others, and to tell you the truth, it could be
anyone. I have heard many names dropped from Prince Charles to President
George W. Bush. I am still convinced that much of what must come to past
will not be revealed until after the rapture takes place. The commission investigating the
Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks has received new information linking a top senior
officer of Saddam Hussein's elite forces with Al-Qaida. This isn't a
revelation, only a confirmation. Anyone with good common horse sense knew
this without an investigation. Guess what? They had weapons of mass
destruction too! The liberal media knows this but is on a mission to
destroy America. I'm just glad this great nation is still made up of a
moral level headed majority.
May
the Lord bless you.
Pastor Malone
21/06/2004 British Prime Minister Tony Blair faces parliament on
Monday to defend the newly-minted European Union constitution, firing the
opening salvo in what will be a long and bitter battle with eurosceptics.
21/06/2004 Britain will block any attempt to make French Foreign
Minister Michel Barnier the next president of the European Commission, The
Guardian newspaper said Monday.
20/06/2004 EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana said he could not
refuse to be the next president of the EU Commission if he were pressed to
clearly by EU governments -- but insisted he was not a candidate.
Tony Blair is going before the
British people to sell the new European Union constitution. It is
predicted that it will be a very difficult sell. I have to agree, but I
will be watching to see what the results will be. Will Tony Blair's powers
of persuasion continue? Actually, you need to remember that many of the
E.U. member states will be looking at the UK for guidance in how they should
respond. It wouldn't surprise me if he is victorious and then embarks on
an E.U wide speaking tour to promote the ratification of the constitution. Back To Previous Page
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