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To: KLP who wrote (104500)7/10/2003 10:40:18 AM
From: Rascal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Using logic.
Ambassador Wilson was asked to validate the evidence of the sale of Uranium to Iraq.

The evidence was found to be fraudulent.
Therefore, the sale of Uranium to Iraq in this instance was
not true.

THere was no other evidence provided.

No other evidence exits to support Uranium sales to Iraq.

You may rationalize that something else may have happened but that is not the point. The point is that while no evidence existed to show that Iraq bought Uranium from Nigeria, our pResident chose to influence us that it did.

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Rascal@ patientlogicalpatriot.com



To: KLP who wrote (104500)7/10/2003 11:26:13 AM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 281500
 
Precisely the problem. One of the sillier assertions that I have heard is that so far Iraq has not been able to get weapons grade uranium, therefore it is unlikely that they will be able to in the long run. How one infers that because it takes time it is unachievable, or is even so sure that they have no significant amount, beats me........