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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (159238)1/30/2003 11:53:04 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) of 1583995
 
The problem is and has been all along precisely what Bush said before he was elected -- that without weapons inspections, we can't know what Saddam is doing. The problem with merely reinstalling the inspectors is that you can't have any consistency. Suppose another Democrat is elected president? John Kerry, for example. A year later, the inspectors are ejected, a weak liberal president fails to respond, and here we are again. Eventually, the nukes WILL get built. Then we have another NK.

Its difficult to argue this point with you because you only see what you want to see. However, at the time of the Gulf War around ten years ago, a similar argument was made.....we were told that Saddam was on the verge of getting nukes. Why, then, didn't Bush Sr. take him outwhen he had the chance and no bs.....he definitely had the chance? Was he an example of a weak Conservative?

ted

EDIT. Understand, your original post makes no sense unless you either state that your fears are overstated or that Bush Sr. was a weak president........so don't come back with some cockimany bs.....its would have been alot easier for Bush Sr. to do the dirty deed than it is for Bush Jr.
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