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To: tejek who wrote (181497)1/25/2004 4:31:44 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576160
 
Ted, Why do you not see the lies but you so easily think you see Clinton's partisanship?

Those are separate issues. In hindsight, Bush probably did exaggerate the case for the Iraq war by playing the wrong PR card. But in no way does that excuse Hillary's attempt to blame Bush for 9/11. Plus I don't buy all the exaggerations and double-standards from those who never wanted to call Bush president from day one.

By the way, the real reason for my support of the Iraq war wasn't the WMD. Whether Saddam had them or not, he was a major supporter of terrorism, a major anti-Western figurehead in the region, and a major purveyor of human suffering. That should have been enough of a reason to go in, and Bush wouldn't have needed to play up the whole WMD angle, nor would we have gone through the charade of inspections.

Tenchusatsu