January 12, 2004

Can't Make This Stuff Up

Awright...the Illuminati, Trilateral Commission and Industrial-Military Complex is born anew according to General Ripper.

In Clark's book, "Five Star Fubar Winning Modern War", which came out in November, the retired Army general traced the plotting of the war in Iraq back to 1996, when he says a group left over from the first Bush administration recommended that Israel focus on removing Saddam from power.

Clark goes on to write that in 1998, the group of 20, which included Donald H. Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz, now Defense Secretary and Deputy Defense Secretary, respectively, wrote a letter to President Clinton, asking him to "aim, above all, at the removal of Saddam Hussein's regime from power."

Hmmmm...The Group of Twenty....wasn't that a comic book plot?

// Daffy Duck voice on
Neoconths and Joos, dethpick-able!
// Daffy Duck voice off

General Ripper might want to wait a few days before jumping on the O'Neill bandwagon, according to FNC's Special Report w/ Brit Hume.

One of the documents is not a Pentagon document. It was part of the Energy Project that was the focus of Dick Cheney's attention before the 9/11 strikes. The document has nothing to do with post-war Iraq. It was part of a study of global oil supplies. Read it here.

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Democratic presidential hopeful Wesley Clark (search) says a book by former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill (search) vindicates what he has said all along about the U.S. invasion of Iraq.

While rallying campaign volunteers Sunday at his Manchester headquarters, Clark praised O'Neill for "The Price of Loyalty," which contends the United States began the war on Iraq (search) just days after President Bush took office -- more than two years before the start of the overthrow of Saddam Hussein.

Wait! If genuine, wouldn't that be a post-war P-L-A-N?

BUWHAHAHAHAHA!

UPDATE: Powerline has the goods on the O'Neill docs.

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