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To: RetiredNow who wrote (267309)1/7/2006 10:34:53 AM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573998
 
what if 10 years from now we find out that the mile long convoy that made its way to Syria just prior to our invasion, was indeed filled with WMD? How would that impact your opinion? Just curious.

No matter how much you want to wish that were the case, that was not the case.

(Not that I think we did it - wink, wink) but even if we were to have tortured all the people that could have been involved in developing WMD, hiding WMD, and moving it out to Syria or could have known anything about it - we could not have forced a confession - because there was no WMD. No fly zones and inspectors on the ground was working.

I would not mind it, if we said - we made a mistake - let's go on from here. A cover up can not be done (at this point).



To: RetiredNow who wrote (267309)1/7/2006 10:08:04 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1573998
 
what if 10 years from now we find out that the mile long convoy that made its way to Syria just prior to our invasion, was indeed filled with WMD? How would that impact your opinion? Just curious.

Do you guys ever admit when you are wrong? Are the words 'I was wrong' not in your vocabulary? Do you just keep extending the deception hoping something will come up to redeem you? I thought we all outgrew that mentally in elementary school. Clearly, I was mistaken.