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To: KLP who wrote (97138)5/1/2003 10:50:15 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
KLP, I don't really think there were weapons of mass destruction. If they existed, they were trivial. But as Tony Blair said, let's wait for a few weeks and see what turns up. Maybe there really are arsenals of Weapons of Mass Destruction. Or at least a couple of 6-packs of some white powder.

The war against Saddam was justified irrespective of weapons of mass destruction. Simple ethical ideas were enough in my book, let alone self-defence. I'd prefer the UN to have taken greater responsibility, but since France and others were too pathetic, I'm okay with the Coalition of the Willing. I pay my taxes to the USA, so at least some of them were well spent.

Mqurice