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Politics : Stop the War! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (16134)4/29/2003 1:39:13 PM
From: Edscharp  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21614
 
Lizzie,

Ever watch the Simpsons?

Bart & Lisa in the back of the car repeating endlessly, "Are we there yet?...are we there yet?....are we there yet?......?"

It's not that their question is wrong or inappropriate...It's their impatience that makes the sketch humorous..

WMDs are not going to be plainly labeled. They are likely hidden. Iraq is a big country and they're still tracking down the top people who may be able to answer that question.

Lots of interesting things are popping up in captured documents. A possible link between Iraq and Osama. Possible Iraqi payoff to British PM George Galloway. Seems reasonable to suppose that there are documents somewhere on WMDs.

Eventually we will have definitive news on the status of the WMDs, but patience is necessary.



To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (16134)4/29/2003 1:40:01 PM
From: Vitas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21614
 
We don't have to. Iraq was required to file by December 8, 2002 a report which disclosed all proscribed activities. They filed a fraudulent report, and then continued to act in bad faith.

That material breach constitutes full authorization to inflict the serious consequences in accordance with U.N. 1441 and prior enumerated resolutions.

They have found numerous sites and documents implicating Saddam and Iraq in various ways. Do you want to defend him?

Iraq is 171,599 square miles in area, and the various underground tunnels, bunkers, and other underground areas adds to that.

How long do you think we should allow for our full inspection?