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To: Sam who wrote (124556)2/9/2004 10:30:17 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Hey, Sam, Hawk showed you the list of quotations of what Ritter actually said. "I never gave him a clean bill of health" doesn't begin to cut it, especially the light of all his antiwar campaigning. The Iraqis never cooperated with the UN inspectors, not even when they had a US army parked on their doorstep, which was the only way inspections got started after a five year lapse.

Yes, he said Saddam wasn't a threat any longer to his neighbors--that was true

Before, he said that Iraq had WMDs and was a threat. Then he switched to saying it wasn't a threat. Why? on the basis of what? Follow the money.