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To: carranza2 who wrote (3837)2/13/2003 12:48:24 PM
From: zonder  Respond to of 15987
 
your argument is a non-sequitur. Weak, weak, weak.


Then how about addressing the points I wrote and refuting them one by one?

You think the bad guys were going to wait for the reporters?

Are you saying they unearthed the plumbing, removed the electrical wiring and did not leave a trace? Perhaps. Not likely, though.

Besides, remember that the "factory" in question is not in an area under Saddam's control. What does that tell you?

Largely plagiarized is a huge exaggeration.

That's hilarious :-) Perhaps you would like to offer this "argument" to Blair, because he really is having a very difficult time defending himself on this issue these days - passing a student's report based on 12-year old data as British intelligence report??? Keeping his mouth shut and not even trying a defense is more like it, actually...