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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: LindyBill who wrote (75602)10/8/2004 3:33:48 AM
From: KLP   of 793877
 
**>>>Extremist anti-American governments or terrorists may acquire weapons of mass destruction, and neither al Qaeda nor the rulers of Iran and North Korea are inclined to transparency. The case of Iraq has shown that it is possible that the intelligence on which a war decision may be based may later prove to be mostly wrong. Does that mean the president cannot act in such cases? That's a question Mr. Bush and Mr. Kerry would do well to discuss.>>>**

The intelligence from worldwide sources was wrong....evidently.

Mr. Tenet was in the Clinton Administration as well as the Bush Admin... The CIA has how many people?

How did the cuts to the CIA over the last decade affect the wrong intelligence?

How many voters know that we didn't have a single 'footprint on the ground' in Iraq?

CNN didn't even tell the truth (per CNN International News Head) because they feared Saddam and his henchmen might kill the CNN employees if they did tell the truth about what was happening in Iraq.

What exactly were the voting records of both Kerry and Edwards on the CIA cuts?
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