It seems to me that a person such as the General who voluntarily comes forward, writes a book spelling out details of what may have been the greatest smoke and mirrors caper of the century might grab a few eyes of the powers that be. Being a former law enforcement officer, now criminal investigator for a state agency in Florida my logical mind tells me that a polygraph test is in order. Though not admissible in court, they are most accurate when administered by someone well experienced in the art of interrogation and ability to heighten emotions while conducting the test. I also think it's time that the good General identify those parties who told him that they flew the WMD courrier flights. It either happened or it didn't but none the less, the lack of any press coverage on this possible missing puzzle piece is deafening.
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Michael; be advised that ongoing issue amongst tribes of Irag is the equitable disposition of procees amongst theirselves/ not how... [MORE]
Ron
Aug 30, 2008 13:31
MICHAEL; Your correlation Haliburtion, Cheney is ok except for the fact that you need understand one of the primary unresolved... [MORE]
Ron
Aug 30, 2008 13:29
I met Gen Sada a few months ago (July-ish 2007) in Boston at a Christians United for Israel event. Though... [MORE]
Mark Nystedt
Sep 15, 2007 16:42
How on earth can you say that Iraq is better and safer by the removal of Sadam Hussein? The carnage... [MORE]
John Duncan
Oct 17, 2007 10:17
JD: So. You think that Iraq was "a progressive country" hmmm. During the last 50 years, the 130,000 Iraqi Jewish... [MORE]
Mark Nystedt
Dec 6, 2007 12:44
Dave Gaubatz is another reliable source worth considering. Between March and July 2003, he says, he was taken to four... [MORE]
M. A. Allen
May 22, 2007 18:59
So what if Sadam had WMDs. Sadam was contained within his borders and was more interested in preserving his power... [MORE]
Michael
Apr 30, 2007 18:22
I truely believed Saddam had WMDs even though we may never find them in Iraq now. Because all the WMDs... [MORE]
Ken
Jul 15, 2007 02:29
None is so blind as the fool who refuses to see. That's you Pete, my friend. Truly inquiring minds would... [MORE]
oldpj
Oct 23, 2007 18:26
The only thing libs care about is power and they can not be allowed it until the war on terror... [MORE]
usaqa midiq
Nov 20, 2007 08:17
This reeks of conspiracy theory to me, about as credible as the 9-11 truth websites.
There are no good facts behind... [MORE]
Ira Laporte
Apr 23, 2007 21:37
Saddam Hussein had plenty of time to prepare to move WMDs out of the country. We certainly did enough saber... [MORE]
Mark Glenn
Mar 24, 2007 10:15
If you were the leader of a country and another country is attacking you, what would you do??
a) Move your... [MORE]
Tommy
Mar 22, 2007 01:42
Since when has anything Saddam has done involved "common sense?"
To me - moving the WMD's was a better strategy. Look... [MORE]
Ric
Oct 5, 2007 11:28
I just recently came across this story. It certainly doesn't surprise me that the major media would ignore it. My... [MORE]
Rich Colwell
Feb 21, 2007 10:03
we need to find them before the bad guys use them on us. [MORE]
grant nicholas
Jan 26, 2007 21:49
There exists a lengthy record of impassioned expressions of concern over Saddam Hussein's WMD and/or his WMD R&D programs, by... [MORE]
Leonard C. Johnson
Jan 27, 2007 13:14
Anyone who ignores this story or pushes it aside as "rubbish" or the ramblings of "stupid americans" is either a... [MORE]
Sandy SNyder
Jan 11, 2007 06:08
ARE THEY TRYING TO GIVE ANOTHER EXCUSE FOR ANOTHER SICK ATTACK? [MORE]
amy
Jan 9, 2007 12:45
Interesting...I encourage you to read Mr. Sada's book. This is a man who risked his life during the first gulf... [MORE]
jkk
Jan 10, 2007 01:14
I attended a lecture by General Sada and Mr. Law two days ago. I am convinved more that ever that... [MORE]
Lynn Bergman
Dec 6, 2006 16:44
Lynn, interesting idea, but not grounded in any kind of reality I'm afraid. Sada is a known fraud, he's just... [MORE]
Eric Sethre
Dec 11, 2006 03:22
Eric,
Lynn was not shooting in the dark. Long before President Bush was accused for taking us into a war under... [MORE]
Roy
Apr 4, 2007 03:39
Why is this not the most significant story on CNN this year? This and the 500 caches of WMDs found... [MORE]
Tom
Nov 5, 2006 22:32
If the media here in the US were not dominated by anti-Bush and anti-war people, the country, the world, and... [MORE]
Micha Gerber
Nov 8, 2006 22:40
It seems to me that a person such as the General who voluntarily comes forward, writes a book spelling out...
Norm Channell
Jan 15, 2007 21:44
What I can't understand is that if the contents of the book of this general is really true, that America... [MORE]
Dr. Henk Askes
Feb 8, 2007 12:49
If we had more friends among the Iraqis such as General Sada, we would be in much better shape
than we... [MORE]
Bob Margadonna
Oct 31, 2006 09:29
General Sada was Saddam Hussein's top military advisor, a devout Christian in an anti Christian country, and a great man.... [MORE]
Pete
May 15, 2007 06:30
Unfortunately, most people have their opinions of the iraqi war without any knowledge of what went on in Iraq the... [MORE]
Yvonne
Nov 16, 2007 14:28
Unfortunately, the Dems control the media. we will never get the truth, only what they want us to hear so... [MORE]
Rob
Jan 22, 2008 22:33
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