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To: i-node who wrote (150158)8/22/2002 1:35:54 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1584233
 
There is something stange about Ritter. It is very odd. At the time when he resigned I thought it was nothing short of a heroic act, as he felt so strongly that we were being deceived by Saddam. Now, several years later, after Saddam has had NO ONE to keep an eye on his activities for 4 years, Ritter believes Saddam isn't a threat. The inconsistency is glaring. If you believed him in '98 (and I did), you can't believe him now.


What Ritter is telling us is that there is something in between his resignation and going to war. Things do not have to be black and white.