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To: Elroy who wrote (207227)10/18/2004 9:38:36 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1575607
 
>> Fair enough, Kerry was equally mislead by the intelligence he received from Bush adminstration.

NO. That ISN'T "fair enough". This intelligence wasn't "received from the Bush administration". The Bush administration had only been in office for 8 months and was working off the intelligence that had been developed over YEARS. The same intelligence Bill Clinton was privy to when he totally supported the war against Iraq.

Again - the lack of WMDs in Iraq indicates that Bush either is not too smart (he couldn't determine that the available intelligence was inconclusive) or he lied (he didn't care that the available intelligence was inconclusive).

Then you still haven't explained why Kerry came to the same conclusions on the same intelligence.

You are as bad a tejek. There are no circumstances where you could admit you are wrong.