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Politics : GOPwinger Lies/Distortions/Omissions/Perversions of Truth -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (115)1/30/2004 9:15:31 PM
From: Vitas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
"Look at these towers, passerby, and try to imagine what they really mean - what they symbolize - what they evoke. They evoke an era of incommensurate darkness, an era in history when civilization lost its humanity and humanity its soul . . ."

"We must look at these towers of memory and say to ourselves, No one should ever deprive a human being of his or her right to dignity. No one should ever deprive anyone of his or her right to be a sovereign human being. No one should ever speak again about racial superiority... We cannot give evil another chance."

- Elie Wiesel

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Take a look at this. If you do do not understand human life, you are a very cold person:

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To: Patricia Trinchero who wrote (115)1/31/2004 7:53:02 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 173976
 
Patricia, you're very intelligent and perceptive! Interesting to note what Kay said during his presentation before the Armed Services Committee:

>>> "I'm personally convinced that there were not large stockpiles of newly produced weapons of mass destruction," Kay told the New York Times. "We don't find the people, the documents or the physical plants that you would expect to find if the production was going on. I think they gradually reduced stockpiles throughout the 1990's. Somewhere in the mid-1990's the large chemical overhang of existing stockpiles was eliminated. The Iraqis say the they believed that [the UN inspection system] was more effective [than U.S. analysts believed it was], and they didn't want to get caught."<<<

So they didn't find "the people, the documents or the physical plants." Apparently what they did find were "program-related activities." What were those, scratch notes from scientists connected with the University of Baghdad? Or are they still relying on depositions from previous Iraqi defectors?

What I find interesting is that Kay's testimony above practically mirrors what Saddam's son-in-law Kamel stated when he defected. Kamel, in the mid-90's told Western intelligence that the WMD was destroyed and he also then said that the UN was very good at its inspection work. Interesting to see Kay deliver a similar credit, eh?