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Saturday, January 07, 2006 

A cure for Terrorism Denial Syndrome

Stephen Hayes has the cure for the Terrorism Denial Syndrome (TDS) that's prevalent among many democrats and members of the mainstream media. (Was that redundant?)

Michelle Malkin leads her post on Hayes' report in the next issue of the Weekly Standard with quotes from two of the biggest victims of TDS and its usual companion, BDS (Bush Derangement Syndrome).

"Iraq was not a breeding ground for terrorism. Our invasion has made it one."
--Sen. Ted Kennedy

"Iraq was not a terrorist haven before the invasion."
--Sen. John Kerry

Rightwing Nuthouse offers a dose of Hayes' TDS cure with with more than a teaspoon of sarcasm.
Thanks to our brilliant intelligence services and the untiring efforts of left wing liberals, this dangerous lie was exposed and found to be utterly, completely, totally, and without question a prevarication.


Now that the vast collection of documents, computer data, etc. gathered after Saddam's fall are being analyzed and slowly opened to the public I'm sure we'll be hearing much more from the mainstream about Saddam's connections to terrorists.

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