stop_the_madness
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Fri Jan-27-06 12:57 PM
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Is anybody planning on reading this book? |
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I for one am not. !!!
Saddam's Secrets
From Publishers Weekly:
Former Iraqi General Sada delivers a riveting inside account of Saddam Hussein's tyranny, including confirmation of the existence and hiding of weapons of mass destruction. Despite being a Christian and refusing to join the Baath Party, Sada was promoted to Saddam's inner circle for his honest advice. Sada criticizes most countries and the United Nations (whose workers he accuses of accepting bribes) for their complicity in propagating Saddam's regime. But he strongly praises Operation Iraqi Freedom, pointing out that no other country would take the first step. The book has an unexpectedly religious angle, being slightly Christian-centric and paranoid over Muslim population growth in the West. Regardless, Sada blames Saddam for destroying Iraq, but remains hopeful the nation will have a chance to become a modern society, fulfilling its great historical legacy. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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He was Saddam Hussein's top military advisor . . . and a truth-teller in a regime where truth was relative. He was also a devout Christian in an anti-Christian country. For the first time, General Georges Sada shares his amazing journey ? and speaks of the military secrets he was asked to keep. Secrets that only those closest to Saddam would know. But God's work in General Sada's own life is no secret. From his years of covert military operations, to his dramatic conversations with Saddam and other world leaders, God has enabled Sada to make a difference, even when lives hung in the balance. In this exclusive book, the General paints a picture of Hussein, his regime ? and his country ? that is at once personal and truthful, compelling and sobering . . . guaranteed to draw national attention.
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Fri Jan-27-06 01:06 PM
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1. I'd wager every Freeper on planet Bush. |
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And if there were WMD, and this guy knows about them and where they were hidden, the next question ought to be so painfully obvious it makes one get little tears like when you accidentally pull out a nose hair: can you show us where they are? Guide us to them, Gen. Sada. Here's a Humvee and GPS, let's see some action!
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