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June 26, 2006
News that's not fit to print by MSM
While the NYT is busy subverting anti-jihad programs, some real news today is likely to be ignored by MSM, namely, ugly evidence of ties between Saddam Hussein and the United Nations and Oil-for-Food corruption at a trial in New York. The UK Times reports, "The judge has ruled that prosecutors can present evidence of Dr Boutros [Boutros] Ghali's relationship with Tongsun Park, a South Korean businessman on trial in New York for acting as an unregistered foreign agent for Saddam's Iraq."
The truth here is hard to keep down, unfortunately for those who believe the French and Russian opposition to the war resembled anything principled. Of course the trial won't receive much attention, but these things tend to disseminate.
Posted by bill at June 26, 2006 10:01 AM
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