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To: tejek who wrote (172370)7/23/2003 10:52:14 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573096
 
This war has nothing to do with Clinton.

That's an absurd statement. Of course it does. Clinton's failure to insist that Saddam comply with the UN requirements made a clear statement to Saddam: You can do anything you want to and the United States will tolerate it. If you don't want inspectors, just don't give them access. There will be no retribution. The United States has no will to enforce either the terms of the ceasefire or the UN Resolutions.

Where are the WMD?

It is clear the WMD programs will be uncovered in due time. Just as you did during the sandstorm, and like liberals always do, you are going off half-cocked. David Kay will present plenty of WMD findings when the time is right. Obviously, Bush has made it clear to him he doesn't want the kind of partial releases of information that led to repeated PR disasters during the war.

As to Al Qaeda, there are clear links, weak though they may be. But the administration never attempted to suggest that Al Qaeda was a major reason for the war.

You seem to have a difficult time understanding that when you put in an incompetent Clinton for 8 years all those problems he created don't just go away the day he leaves office. As I've told you before, we'll be paying for his incompetence for many, many years to come.