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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: American Spirit who wrote (74342)3/9/2006 1:53:24 PM
From: Dan B.Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
You open your post with two sentences which lie, particularly the second one. What more can I say (I've already linked to much of the evidence you claim doesn't exist)?

You are unworthy of conversation when you turn a blind eye to reality this way.

If there is no credible evidence of anything here, it definitely is over the notion that Bush deviously lied about facts well accepted by the the bulk of the whole world without his help.

Dan B.



To: American Spirit who wrote (74342)3/9/2006 2:21:30 PM
From: longnshortRespond to of 81568
 
History lesson

From Washington Post editorial, "Facing up to Iraq," Jan. 29, 2001:
Of all the booby traps left behind by the Clinton administration, none is more dangerous -- or more urgent -- than the situation in Iraq. Over the last year, Mr. Clinton and his team quietly avoided dealing with, or calling attention to, the almost complete unraveling of a decade's efforts to isolate the regime of Saddam Hussein and prevent it from rebuilding its weapons of mass destruction. That leaves President Bush to confront a dismaying panorama in the Persian Gulf: intelligence photos that show the reconstruction of factories long suspected of producing chemical and biological weapons... [T]he option the Bush administration can least afford is Mr. Clinton's inaction.