Absolutely NO connection with the Kurds meeting with Dick Cheney is there? Nope, none at all. The President of Kurdistan is RELAXING, not meeting with Dick C, just RELAXING.
Now that's a testament to "spin" .. and it makes me shake my head in wonder .. he has so much to relax about (see below for a full agenda)
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A well-informed source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, revealed to KurdishMedia.com that the President of Kurdistan is in Austria to relax and to have some minor medical treatments. The source also revealed that this is not the first time that the President is visiting Austria, he has been visiting regularly.
“The President’s family own properties and interests in Austria,”the source added. (and I'll just bet he does, too! Might need a safe haven, what?)
The sudden disappearance of the President of Kurdistan created an environment for speculations in the media and amongst the population.
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