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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (20770)3/25/2003 7:27:08 AM
From: Bearcatbob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206193
 
Ray - did you come here to invest in oil and gas or simply to find an active forum to pontificate on?



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (20770)3/25/2003 11:59:10 AM
From: Warpfactor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206193
 
OT: War-related posting

<<This is almost as embarrassing as the fact that Bush isn't finding any WMDs anywhere in his aggressive conquest of a non-belligerent nation. Bush's credibility is being shredded day by day. The 'little boy who cried wolf' syndrome.>>

This is the left's trump card right now, that Bush doesn't have any proof that Iraq possesses any WMD's whatsoever.

If it turns out they never had any, then certainly the right will have egg. But the overwhelming evidence points to a large scale program for development of chemical, biological and nuclear weapons.

Assume that we do ultimately find these weapons, either that or they get used against our troops. At that point any shread of credibility that the left has remaining evaporates.

If I were a leftist pacifist, and I had a brain and a logical thought process, I would use this arguement: "We're not certain that Iraq even has any WMD, but if they do, then we would do nothing unless these weapons were deployed against the USA or its allies. At which point the USA would turn Iraq into a skating rink."

The leftist pacifists could use that arguement, but you never hear this coming from them. All we hear from the protestors and radio callins is incoherent babble: "No blood for oil", "Bush stole the election and shouldn't even be in charge", etc..