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On this date at Daily Kos in 2002—Bush: Al Qaeda now part of Saddam’s army:
Bush has made some pretty asinine comments while trying to justify a war with Iraq. But this one tops them all:
"We need to think about Saddam Hussein using al-Qaida to do his dirty work, to not leave fingerprints behind," Bush said Monday at a rally for Michigan's GOP candidates.
"This is a man who we know has had connections with al-Qaida. This is a man who, in my judgment, would like to use al-Qaida as a forward army," Bush said later at a Dearborn, Mich. fund-raiser
For the record, there are no known ties between Iraq and Al Qaeda, and all evidence suggests the two entities are fundamentally opposed (Al Qaeda is a fundamentalist organization, Hussein is vehemetly secular). If they have a common bond, it's that they both hate the US -- definitely not enough to suggest any alliance.
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