[lit-ideas] Re: General Sada story spiked by ABC

  • From: "Judith Evans" <judithevans1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2006 17:51:58 +0100

LH>clearly does not want President Bush to be proven right about weapons of
 mass destruction.

proven right in what way?  I thought there were battlefield WMD.  It's possible 
they did exist and were taken out of the country (though there isn't much 
evidence, is there?).  But battlefield WMDs are no excuse to invade; if though 
Bush did think Saddam had some, his sending US troops in without adequate 
protection against them was criminally negligent.



Judy Evans, Cardiff
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Lawrence Helm 
  To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2006 4:27 PM
  Subject: [lit-ideas] General Sada story spiked by ABC


  General Sada is an Assyrian Christian.  Here is a reference pertaining to his 
speaking at a Christian retreat: "General Sada was interviewed by Terry Law 
(Sada's preferred format), and together they told how last week ABC news spiked 
their interview and the story confirming Saddam's taped conversations about 
WMDs and how they could kill 100,000 Americans with nerve gas. Sada was 
supposed to appear on World News Tonight and Nightline, but ABC clearly does 
not want President Bush to be proven right about weapons of mass destruction. 
Still, there's a plan to get the information to other networks, so be on the 
lookout for it."


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