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Somebody tell me this isn't true!!

Well, here's an interesting transcript. When, in Sept. 2002, CNN's
Jamie McIntyre showed Rumsfeld the now infamous picture of
Rumsfeld shaking hands with Saddam Hussein in 1983
(picture) immediately after Saddam had used chemical
weapons against the Iranians and Kurds, not only did CNN scrub the
photo from the internet, they censored any mention of the video/photo at
all in the interview.

Here's the transcript as posted on CNN's website, and below it is the
transcript as it actually occurred:

CNN.com - Rumsfeld on Iraq:

MCINTYRE: Well, let me take you back about 20 years ago. The date, I
believe, was December 20th, 1983, you were meeting with Saddam
Hussein. Tell me what was going on during this meeting.

RUMSFELD: Well, Iraq was in a battle, war with Iran. And the United
States had just had 241 Marines killed.

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But, from the DoD's own copy of the transcript:

McIntyre: Well, let me take you back to about 20 years ago. The date, I
believe, was December 20, 1983. You were meeting with Saddam
Hussein, I think we have some video of that meeting. Tell me what was
going on during this meeting?

Rumsfeld: Where did you get this video, from the Iraqi television?

McIntyre: This is from the Iraqi television.

Rumsfeld: When did they give it to you, recently or back then?

McIntyre: We dug this out of the CNN library.

Rumsfeld: I see. Isn't that interesting. There I am.

McIntyre: So what was going on here, what were you thinking at the
time?

Rumsfeld: Well, Iraq was in a battle, a war, with Iran....

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The issue here is the ongoing censorship by CNN and the rest of the
corporate media, of what is really going on.

Rumsfeld was in Iraq in 1983 as a private citizen asked by President
Reagan to travel there. In addition, at the time the Bechtel Corporation
was attempting to negotiate an oil pipeline with Iraq, which was to go
through Jordan to the Gulf of Aqaba. Top members of the Reagan
cabinet (Shultz, Weinberger, others) were officials of Bechtel, with the
exception of Gen. Alexander Haig. This part of the story -- the oil
pipeline -- keeps getting lost amidst all the clouds of poisonous
gasses sold to Iraq by US and German corporations.

- Mitchel Cohen

(This post edited by rosco on 04/12/2003)

(This post edited by rosco on 04/12/2003)
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Great picture.

This war has { had? } nothing to do with chemical weapons though. It's all about Sept. 11, & teaching bad guys with the same radical ideology a lesson . & you can take that to the bank, & as an American I think it 's a good thing. Hence the reason Europe & Canada wasnt supporting us, thier tallest buildings werent crashed with jets full of innocent citizens ......
God bless America & Great Britain & the other supporters of this action.
Yes, after an attack like Sept.11, by people who blow themselves up like they do

Ding, Ding , Ding,

Sometimes you just got to do something is right , to preserve our country from more Sept. 11's

Maybe now those people will learn to be more responsible as a group or @ least not commit acts of terrorism here again.

Hey, that was pretty funny,
ding ding ding , classy guy

(This post edited by Scalawag on 04/13/2003)

(This post edited by MakoMike on 04/14/2003)
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Hey Skatemaster, 1 more thing

Why THE **** would you post that link with the story of an American soldier whom accidentlly killed a store keeper with a knife thinking he was a looter.
How the **** could you do that , with these great men & women over there doing thier duty for you & our country ? Who's side are you on, your out of your mind to post that.
What, did you go to the Jane Fonda school of Patriotism ?
Sickining ....
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