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To: hmaly who wrote (182566)2/13/2004 4:31:15 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577883
 
And this coming from the guy who screams collusion and bribery every time the word Halburton is mentioned. If Germany wasn't involved through collusion, then certainly Germany is guilty of neglect.

I don't think they are. I think you are making it up as you go along.

In any case, I trust the Germans and don't think your evidence to the contrary stands up to logic.

How could German leaders have stood by, while German businesses were doing ten to fifteen times the amounts of business in WMD; than US businesses were? Especially considering how adamant German leaders were, denouncing war. How often can Germany say "We didn't know" ; before you say, I don't believe you.

Hey, this is between you and your neocon friends. To my knowledge, the German gov't has denied nothing. Apparently, no one has told them of your findings.



To: hmaly who wrote (182566)2/13/2004 7:53:45 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577883
 
Kay: Bush Should Admit Error on Iraq WMD

20 minutes ago

By BARRY SCHWEID, AP Diplomatic Writer
WASHINGTON - Former U.S. weapons inspector David Kay is advising President Bush (news - web sites) to acknowledge he was wrong about hidden storehouses of weapons in Iraq (news - web sites) and move ahead with overhauling the intelligence process.

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