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lapauvre Donating Member (387 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-16-03 12:00 AM
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We Finally Got Our Frankenstein... and He Was In a Spider Hole! -- by Michael Moore

December 14, 2003

Thank God Saddam is finally back in American hands! He must have really missed us. Man, he sure looked bad! But, at least he got a free dental exam today. That's something most Americans can't get.

America used to like Saddam. We LOVED Saddam. We funded him. We armed him. We helped him gas Iranian troops.

But then he screwed up. He invaded the dictatorship of Kuwait and, in doing so, did the worst thing imaginable -- he threatened an even BETTER friend of ours: the dictatorship of Saudi Arabia, and its vast oil reserves. The Bushes and the Saudi royal family were and are close business partners, and Saddam, back in 1990, committed a royal blunder by getting a little too close to their wealthy holdings. Things went downhill for Saddam from there.

But it wasn't always that way. Saddam was our good friend and ally. We supported his regime. It wasn’t the first time we had helped a murderer. We liked playing Dr. Frankenstein. We created a lot of monsters -- the Shah of Iran, Somoza of Nicaragua, Pinochet of Chile -- and then we expressed ignorance or shock when they ran amok and massacred people. We liked Saddam because he was willing to fight the Ayatollah. So we made sure that he got billions of dollars to purchase weapons. Weapons of mass destruction. That's right, he had them. We should know -- we gave them to him!

We allowed and encouraged American corporations to do business with Saddam in the 1980s. That's how he got chemical and biological agents so he could use them in chemical and biological weapons. Here's the list of some of the stuff we sent him (according to a 1994 U.S. Senate report):
* Bacillus Anthracis, cause of anthrax.
* Clostridium Botulinum, a source of botulinum toxin.
* Histoplasma Capsulatam, cause of a disease attacking lungs, brain, spinal cord, and heart.
* Brucella Melitensis, a bacteria that can damage major organs.
* Clostridium Perfringens, a highly toxic bacteria causing systemic illness.
* Clostridium tetani, a highly toxigenic substance.

And here are some of the American corporations who helped to prop Saddam up by doing business with him: AT&T, Bechtel, Caterpillar, Dow Chemical, Dupont, Kodak, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM (for a full list of companies and descriptions of how they helped Saddam, go here).

We were so cozy with dear old Saddam that we decided to feed him satellite images so he could locate where the Iranian troops were. We pretty much knew how he would use the information, and sure enough, as soon as we sent him the spy photos, he gassed those troops. And we kept quiet. Because he was our friend, and the Iranians were the "enemy." A year after he first gassed the Iranians, we reestablished full diplomatic relations with him!

Later he gassed his own people, the Kurds. You would think that would force us to disassociate ourselves from him. Congress tried to impose economic sanctions on Saddam, but the Reagan White House quickly rejected that idea -- they wouldn’t let anything derail their good buddy Saddam. We had a virtual love fest with this Frankenstein whom we (in part) created.

And, just like the mythical Frankenstein, Saddam eventually spun out of control. He would no longer do what he was told by his master. Saddam had to be caught. And now that he has been brought back from the wilderness, perhaps he will have something to say about his creators. Maybe we can learn something... interesting. Maybe Don Rumsfeld could smile and shake Saddam's hand again. Just like he did when he went to see him in 1983 (see the photo here).

Maybe we never would have been in the situation we're in if Rumsfeld, Bush, Sr., and company hadn't been so excited back in the 80s about their friendly monster in the desert.

Meanwhile, anybody know where the guy is who killed 3,000 people on 9/11? Our other Frankenstein?? Maybe he's in a mouse hole.

So many of our little monsters, so little time before the next election.

Stay strong, Democratic candidates. Quit sounding like a bunch of wusses. These bastards sent us to war on a lie, the killing will not stop, the Arab world hates us with a passion, and we will pay for this out of our pockets for years to come. Nothing that happened today (or in the past 9 months) has made us ONE BIT safer in our post-9/11 world. Saddam was never a threat to our national security.
Only our desire to play Dr. Frankenstein dooms us all.

Yours,

Michael Moore
mmflint@aol.com
www.michaelmoore.com
For a look back to the better times of our relationship with Saddam Hussein, see the following:
Patrick E. Tyler, "Officers say U.S. aided Iraq in war despite use of gas, New York Times, August 18, 2002.
"U.S. Chemical and Biological Warfare-Related Dual Use Exports to Iraq and their possible impact on health consequences of the Gulf War," 1994 Report by the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affiars.
William Blum's cover story in the April 1998 issue of The Progressive, "Anthrax for Export.”
Jim Crogan's April 25-May 1, 2003 report in the LA Weekly, "Made in the USA, Part III: The Dishonor Roll."
"Iraq: U.S. military items exported or transferred to Iraq in the 1980s," United States General Accounting Office, released February 7, 1994.
"U.S. had key role in Iraq buildup; trade in chemical arms allowed despite their use on Iranians and Kurds," Washington Post, December 30, 2002.
"Iraqgate: Saddam Hussein, U.S. policy and the prelude to the Persian Gulf War, 1980-1994," The National Security Archive, 2003
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annak110 Donating Member (642 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-16-03 12:21 AM
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1. Thank you for posting this, I had almost given up the idea that
something reasonable would be written-this is truth, he only left out the April Glasby confession! I woke up this morning to a childish pile of "news"paper nonsense with the same old lies and scapegoating as is always used and was about to run out and burn the paper in my driveway when I decided to work the cryptoquote-turned out THAT was a quote written by Ronnie Raygun (or his speechwriter), damn! This was a breath of fresh air.
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NJCher Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-16-03 12:30 AM
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2. handshake





Cher

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Charlls Donating Member (301 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-16-03 12:32 AM
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3. wow!
Edited on Tue Dec-16-03 12:32 AM by Charlls

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Charlls Donating Member (301 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-16-03 12:39 AM
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4. Dears citizens


According to the recents discoveries, the alledged 'handshake' between Rumsfeld and Hussein what a picture composition done by notorious yunkies and drogradict image artists of that time. The image is being studied with the help of carbon dating analysis to see if the coal in the back of the image is actually smoking oil or just some crack powder
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Charlls Donating Member (301 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-16-03 02:53 PM
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5. now these frankesteins are no longer needed; except one


They used to work as containment regimes for Soviet Union during Cold war; thats true for Hussein, true for Osama. That was even true at some late point also for Fidel, specially in the post-cold war era; contrary to the common sense, Castro-communist guerrillas have quietly served during 40 years to mantain unstable democracies all over the backyard, making easy to work out unfair bilateral deals with these governments
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annak110 Donating Member (642 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-17-03 05:35 PM
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6. Huh??
What are you talking about-sorry but your post makes no sense.
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Charlls Donating Member (301 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-17-03 06:22 PM
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7. cuba is a itch in the US butt


but US likes that feeling because its downside means Bu$ine$$
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annak110 Donating Member (642 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-17-03 11:41 PM
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8. Still makes no sense
remember the embargo against Cuba? Only money that has been made in this regard would have had to go to those who made items used by the usa to try to assassinate Castro. The Mafia (fascists) used to make money there before the revolution deposed the totalitarian Batista regime that the people who run our government appointed and supported...
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Charlls Donating Member (301 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-18-03 12:40 PM
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9. yes, but the embargo is a little investment

to help Castro keep his anti-imperialist arguments that are so welcome all around (which were starting to become pointless until something marvelous called 'War On Terrah' came on to rescue the situation) and hence remain indefinitely in power; Castro can continue to train guerrillas that protect the drug bu$ine$$, which among a few things, justifies the 'War on Drug$'


still makes no sense?
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annak110 Donating Member (642 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Dec-19-03 01:13 PM
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10. I think our C.I.A. holds the guerrilla training and
drug sales position.
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