That 911 was an inside job is utter nonsense. If it had been, Ground Zero would have been littered with evidence (forged, of course) that the culprits were Iraqi intelligence agents. Instead, it was littered with evidence that the culprits were Arabian nationals with ties to Al Qaida. While listening to the radio on the way to work, I began to wonder who would do such a thing and the name Osama bin Laden popped into my mind. Of course. His calling card was coordinated attacks on multiple targets, such as US embassies in Africa.
The conspiracy -- if that's the word for it -- was in full gear even before the fire was out on the Pentagon. The Frat Boy, who was too stupid a man to be a good liar, asked counterintelligence chief Richard Clarke to look into an Iraqi connection to the attacks. However, Mr. Clarke protested; he already knew that Saddam got out of the terrorism business after attempting to assassinate former President Bush and getting his country bombed as a result.
The conspiracy -- again, if that's the right word for it -- was how to blame Saddam for Osama's misdeeds. In the end, apparently to get Prime Minister Blair on board, the Frat Boy had to be taken kicking and screaming into Afghanistan to go after Al Qaida before going into Iraq and going after Saddam. This gave the Bushies time to build a case against Saddam, but it had collapsed by the time the invasion began. Nobody but Americans inside the US getting their news from the mainstream media (librul media my ass!) and the willfully ignorant outside the US believed that Saddam had any connections to Al Qaida or possessed a biochemical arsenal. More evidence that Saddam had no WMDs came as the invasion began. Just before the balloon went up, American and British troops were massed on Kuwait's border with Iraq. If I were the commander-in-chief of a nation about to be invaded by troops massed in a relatively small area on the border and I had a biochemical arsenal, that is when I would have used them. The commander-in-chief would have been derelict in my duty if he did not. Instead, Saddam fired four SCUDs; three flew into the Persian Gulf and the other fell harmlessly on land. That was his best shot.