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Who gave that "emotional hug" during Bush's SOTU address?
Saw this on CNN:
http://www.cnn.com/2005/ALLPOLITICS...g.ap/index.html
At first I thought it was a high point in Bush's speech (ironically, it had nothing to do with what Bush said). It was a touching moment seeing this common Iraqi citizen be so emotional, hugging those parents of the fallen soldier. But those damn bloggers on those damn "internets", they dug up some info. on who exactly this Iraqi woman was, portrayed as a common Iraqi citizen to the public. Here's the guts of the story:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/2/3/61911/26777
Why, she happens to be an associate of those lovely far-right wingers, like Newt Gingrich, Jack Kemp, Jeanne Kirpatrick, Steve Forbes, and your lovely PNAC assortment like James Woosley, Frank Gaffney, Bill Kristol, and Charlie Krauthammer through a foundation she published an article for, the "Foundation For the Defence of Democracies." (www.defenddemocracy.org).
Oh, and these guys have the audacity to call themselves, "nonpartisan". Yep, just like the Swiftboat Vets were "nonpartisan" too, huh?
But it gets better.
While true that her father was killed by Saddam's intelligence service, there's a bit more to that story than meets the eye:
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| US Secretly Helped Saddam Al Bawaba � December 20, 2003 The daughter of a prominent Iraqi opposition leader, who was assassinated in Beirut by Saddam Hussein's secret service in 1994 said she would sue the ousted Iraqi president before three international courts, charging that the U.S. was a virtual accomplice in her father's murder. Nora al Tamimi, daughter of slain Iraqi opposition activist Taleb al Suhail al Tamimi, said from Beirut in a newspaper interview published Saturday that her father had planned a coup d'etat to overthrow Saddam in 1993, operating from Beirut and Amman. "Zero hour was set for a certain June day in 1993 to stage the coup when Saddam would have been sponsoring an official event in Baghdad," Nora told the London-based Asharq Al Awsat newspaper in an interview conducted at the family house in Beirut. "But the Americans, who did not want the coup to succeed possibly because they were certain my father would not go along with their polices, tipped off Saddam about the impending putsch by my father and gave the names of his top aides," Nora said. "All of them died in Saddam's torture chambers." Sheik Taleb Al Tamimi, who led a million-member Central Iraqi tribe called the Bani Tamim, was shot dead April 12, 1994 at his apartment in Beirut's Ein El Tineh district in an assassination officially blamed by the Lebanese authorities on four Iraqi embassy diplomats, who were detained and then released on the grounds they enjoyed diplomatic immunity, Nora recalled. Saddam has severed Baghdad's diplomatic ties with Beirut upon the detention of the four. Nora said she plans to sue Saddam at the United Nations, before the International Court of Justice at The Hague and before the world organization of human rights. Nora said her sister Saffia, 38, a human rights activist, has already returned to Iraq and is currently making the needed arrangements in Baghdad to recover the family's bank accounts and property, which were confiscated by Saddam in 1968, when her father fled Iraq. She said the family would return to Iraq soon with the remains of her father for reburial in his native country. http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?ID=1379 |
well furthermore, how can you sue Saddam for not bending over and taking it in the ass over a coup de'tat? sorry, you were gonna overthrow a government, they found out, you and anyone caught is fucked - even if the guy is a bastard.
sure its a convoluted story amongst all thats going on now, but still pretty rediculous. besides, she should have had her father wait, get elected by the Iraqis, and THEN turn against the US again...lol.
oh wait, that could never happen. unless we were too busy fucking up Iran|
Err, but that's where one of the mass grave instances Sean Hannity whines all the time about came from, this coup that Bush's dad supported and then tipped Saddam off about. That was a pretty bad move on our part, if we did tip off Saddam. I haven't known that to be completely proven, but the fact we didn't support them in the coup attempt we inspired was a serious mistake. It looks bad for the Iran siuation too, if Seymour is right, since we're trying to start a coup by the people after bombing several sites. That could get messy again if it plays out and we don't support them.
As for Frank Gaffney and the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, I hate that neo-con organization even more than Fox News Channel. Though admittedly it's because I'm starting to like watching one of their shows: Fox & Friends Weekend Edition on mute so I don't have to hear that hot chick's conservative rhetoric.
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| Nora al Tamimi, daughter of slain Iraqi opposition activist Taleb al Suhail al Tamimi, said from Beirut in a newspaper interview published Saturday that her father had planned a coup d'etat to overthrow Saddam in 1993, operating from Beirut and Amman. Nora al Tamimi, daughter of slain Iraqi opposition activist Taleb al Suhail al Tamimi, said from Beirut in a newspaper interview published Saturday that her father had planned a coup d'etat to overthrow Saddam in 1993, operating from Beirut and Amman. "Zero hour was set for a certain June day in 1993 to stage the coup when Saddam would have been sponsoring an official event in Baghdad," Nora told the London-based Asharq Al Awsat newspaper in an interview conducted at the family house in Beirut. "But the Americans, who did not want the coup to succeed possibly because they were certain my father would not go along with their polices, tipped off Saddam about the impending putsch by my father and gave the names of his top aides," Nora said. "All of them died in Saddam's torture chambers." |
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| Originally posted by Shakka 1993? You mean to tell me that this happened under the watch of that dastardly neo-con...*gasp*...Bill Clinton?!? Damn those Internets! |
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