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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (386773)4/6/2003 8:28:13 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Respond to of 769667
 
You left wing sewer rats tell this LIE all the time. WE can overthrow ANY government we NEED to. Reagan overthrew the Soviet Union. George Marshall overthrew Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany. George Bush has overthrown Taliban Afghanistan and Saddam/Al Quaida Iraq.

And Bush is just getting started-with almost 6 years to go.

A LOT of your friends in murderous Islam are about to feel the lash after being totally out-of-control since the end of WWII...



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (386773)4/6/2003 9:18:53 PM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769667
 
The warmongers are getting the SPIN ready for the big LIE to be made public
Britain Admits There May Be No WMD's in Iraq
Ruben Bannerjee
Al Jazeera

Saturday 05 April 2003

Well into the war that was supposed to rid Iraq of its alleged stockpile of weapons of mass
destruction, a senior British official admitted on Saturday that no chemical, biological or nuclear
weapons of mass destruction may after all be found.

Making the startling confession in a radio interview, British Home Secretary, David Blunkett,
added in the same breath that he would in any case rejoice the "fall'' of Saddam Hussein and his
regime -- regardless of whether any weapons of mass destruction were found in Iraq or not.

The confession reconfirms the worst fears of opponents of the war that "weapons of mass
destruction'' is only a ruse for the US and the British to go to war against Iraq.

At the very least the admission certainly deals a serious blow to the moral legitimacy that the
US and the British have been seeking in prosecuting the war.

Critics of the war across the world have been accusing the US and the British of aiming for
regime change in Baghdad under the guise of "unearthing and dismantling weapons of mass
destruction in Iraq.''

There have been constant accusations that the US and the British are eyeing Iraq's huge oil
wealth, promoting Israeli interests, and that its campaign against "weapons of mass destruction''
is only a convenient cover-up.

Even countries like Germany, Russia and France had been less than impressed with the
US-led war against Iraq saying all along that the task of unearthing weapons of mass destruction,
if any, is better left to UN weapons' inspectors.

In making the confession in an interview with BBC radio, the British Home Secretary however
admitted that the non-discovery of any weapons of mass destruction would "lead to a very
interesting debate'' about the war.

"We will obviously have a very interesting debate if there are no biological, chemical,
radiological or nuclear weapons or facilities to produce them found anywhere in Iraq once Iraq is
free,'' the home secretary added.

The US-led forces stand to face a huge global uproar if no weapons of mass destruction are
found in Iraq.

US-led forces moving across the Iraqi deserts have been under pressure since the start of the
war to find evidence of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. But instead of solid evidence, the they
have so far raised only false alarms.

From time to time, the US-forces have claimed to have unearthed "suspicious'' substances.
And each time, the claim has turned out to be without substance.

Today Saturday 5 April, US Marines were reported to be digging up a suspected chemical
weapons hiding place in the courtyard of a school in the southeast of Baghdad.

Western media reported that the US Marines were digging after being tipped off by an Iraqi
informer. "We don't have a clue now but we are going to dig it up and check,'' said General James
Mattis, the commander of the Marine division at the scene.

Iraq has always insisted that it does not possess any weapons of mass destruction.

UN weapons inspectors, who scoured the country for several months until the US asked them
to leave last month, had repeatedly certified that they had found no credible evidence of Iraq
possessing any weapons of mass destruction.
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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (386773)4/6/2003 9:45:34 PM
From: George Coyne  Respond to of 769667
 
You reveal more about your own mentality than anything else with ridiculous, "simplistic" statements like this.

You just can't go around overthrowing governments because somebody there pisses your dad off, or because you don't like the guy. Its just that simple.



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (386773)4/7/2003 10:53:21 AM
From: George Coyne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
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