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To: Lane3 who wrote (26635)1/27/2004 10:25:18 PM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 793928
 
The President framed the issue that Iraq was NOT an
"Imminent Threat". He was specific. He clearly articulated
why waiting until the threat was imminent was the wrong
action given the circumstances. By doing this he left no
middle ground on that issue.

If the liberal media or liberal politicians try to spin
anything else he says into trying to claim that President
Bush meant Iraq was an "Imminent Threat", well they are
being openly deceitful purely for political gain.

President Delivers "State of the Union"
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...."Some have said we must not act until the threat is imminent. Since when have terrorists and tyrants announced their intentions, politely putting us on notice before they strike? If this threat is permitted to fully and suddenly emerge, all actions, all words, and all recriminations would come too late. Trusting in the sanity and restraint of Saddam Hussein is not a strategy, and it is not an option.".....
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whitehouse.gov



To: Lane3 who wrote (26635)1/27/2004 10:55:13 PM
From: ig  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 793928
 
"Lying for a Living"

Remember how "It's The Economy, Stupid!" sneaked up on Bush senior? Well, "He Lied!" is sneaking up on Junior. Watch it grow.

ig



To: Lane3 who wrote (26635)1/27/2004 11:11:03 PM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 793928
 
Lying for a Living
"Lies, Lies, Lies"


How did this BS artist come to the conclusion that President Bush lied? Where is his evidence?

Lie: 1 : to make an untrue statement with intent to deceive
2 : to create a false or misleading impression

Here is plenty of evidence to prove that Harry Browne is the liar.

Kay stated, "I must say I actually think Iraq -
what we learned during the inspections - made Iraq a more
dangerous place potentially than in fact we thought it was
even before the war".....
orangeleader.com

Kay says some Iraq weapons in Syria: report
abc.net.au

"It Was Never About a Smoking Gun,"
by David Kay
useu.be

Bill Clinton on Bush's Iraqi WMD claims:
robert.williamsonline.us

Clinton believed Iraq had WMD
news.ninemsn.com.au

The Clinton View of Iraq-al Qaeda Ties
Message 19619772

An Intelligent Democrat . .
weeklystandard.com

Tape Shows General Clark Linking Iraq and Al Qaeda
nytimes.com

STATEMENT BY DAVID KAY ON THE INTERIM PROGRESS REPORT ON THE ACTIVITIES OF THE IRAQ SURVEY GROUP
fas.org

Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction Programs
fas.org

Powell Says Kay Report Confirms Iraq Defied U.N. Res. 1441
usinfo.state.gov

Iraq's WMD Programs: Culling Hard Facts from Soft Myths
odci.gov

Iraq’s Continuing Programs for Weapons of Mass Destruction
odci.gov

Iraq's WMD's
Strategic Choices, Intelligence Challenges
odci.gov

US official stands by Iraq weapons report
stuff.co.nz
dailytimes.com.pk

Iraqi Mobile Biological Warfare Agent Production Plants
odci.gov

Development of unmanned aircraft
globalsecurity.org

CIA Statement on Recently Acquired Iraqi Centrifuge Equipment
fas.org

Iraqi attempts to obtain uranium in Africa
odci.gov

Iraq Special Weapons Guide
fas.org

IRAQ WEAPONS INSPECTIONS DATABASE
vertic.org

British Dossier Says Iraq Has 'Military Plans' for Use of WMD
usinfo.state.gov

Remarks to the United Nations Security Council
state.gov
stockpiles.

Saddam & Al Qaeda links
theweeklystandard.com

THIS STORY MUSTN'T DIE
andrewsullivan.com
Message 19509006

The Saddam-Osama Memo
A close examination of the Defense Department's latest statement
theweeklystandard.com

Missing Links Found
query.nytimes.com

The evidence of an Iraq/al-Qaida connection hasn't gone away
slate.msn.com

Saddam Hussein's Support for International Terrorism
whitehouse.gov

Salman Pak - Iraq's Own Terrorist Training Camp
intelmessages.org

The Al Qaeda Connection
frontpagemag.com

Iraqi funds, training fuel Islamic terror group
csmonitor.com

terrorists were trained at Salman Pak
pbs.org

Raid Finds al-Qaida Tie to Iraq Ansar al-Islam Militants
vikingphoenix.com

ANSAR AL-ISLAM: Iraq's Al-Qaeda Connection
ifapray.org

President Bush Outlines Iraqi Threat
October 7, 2002
whitehouse.gov

President Delivers "State of the Union"
whitehouse.gov
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Once you can grasp these irrefutable facts, then
we might be able to see who the real liars happen to be.

If I can find this much evidence to support President
Bush's claims, can you imagine how much evidence the
Intelligence community made available to him? How then,
did the President lie?



To: Lane3 who wrote (26635)1/28/2004 1:38:31 AM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 793928
 
It seems David Kay doesn't agree with your version of
reality Harry Browne.....

Kay says Iraq war was ‘prudent’

WASHINGTON: David Kay, who recently resigned as the chief US weapons inspector in Iraq, said Tuesday it was “absolutely prudent” for the US to go to war there.

“In fact,” he told NBC television, “I think at the end of the inspection process, we’ll paint a picture of Iraq that was far more dangerous than even we thought it was before the war.”

“It was of a system collapsing. It was a country that had the capability in weapons of mass destruction areas, and terrorists, like ants to honey, were going after it.”

Kay pointed out that prior to the war, the French, the British, the Germans and the UN “all thought Saddam (Hussein) had weapons of mass destruction. Not discovering them tells us we’ve got a more fundamental problem”.

He said, “The tendency to say, well, it must have been pressure from the White House, is absolutely wrong.” Saddam “was putting more money into his nuclear programme, he was pushing ahead his long-range missile programme as hard as he could”.

“We have collected dozens of examples of where he lied to the UN, violated Resolution 1441 and was in material breach,” Kay added. He noted that Saddam “had the intent to acquire these weapons. He invested huge amounts of money in them. The fact is that he wasn’t successful”. —AFP

dailytimes.com.pk