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To: microhoogle! who wrote (544713)2/24/2004 2:50:04 PM
From: Steve Dietrich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
<<Under any assumptions ... accountability lies in somewhere. If WMDs exist and are not found, either the CIA or the Administration needs to be held accountable.>>

I think the most obvious and most likely solution to this riddle is the war wasn't about WMD's that's just how they sold it to the public and international community.

That's what Paul Wolfowitz told Vanity Fair.

What i think they misjudged is the publics' reaction to this situation. They were told some very specific and certain things about WMD's that aren't true. And the administration acts like it's no big deal. (Bush says, "what's the difference?") I think the public is having a little trouble with this one.

They should at least pretend to be shocked and sorry, even if they're not.

Steve Dietrich



To: microhoogle! who wrote (544713)2/24/2004 4:11:34 PM
From: Neocon  Respond to of 769670
 
I consider the war to have been worth it on several grounds, and did not require stockpiles. Apart from that, I am willing to wait for the conclusions of the various investigating committees.......