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To: tejek who wrote (172723)7/28/2003 2:47:41 PM
From: i-node  Respond to of 1576619
 
At what point, do you admit that Bush was wrong?

There isn't anything that can happen at this point that will show Bush to have been wrong. Anything that shows Bush wrong also shows damned near every Democrat in Washington to have been wrong -- including the best among 'em (Biden, for example).

The reality is that Bush was right and there is nothing that can happen now to change that. The WMD were unaccounted for, and still are, and that alone constituted sufficient grounds for regime change. Go ask Clinton, the leader of your party.



To: tejek who wrote (172723)7/28/2003 3:00:05 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576619
 
Ted, so you think sanctions and inspections should have been lifted because Saddam never had WMD and never wanted them anyway?

You can't answer the question because you can't honestly admit that Saddam can be trusted, or that Saddam doesn't pose a threat to world peace.

Tenchusatsu