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To: Dan B. who wrote (75972)4/30/2006 3:01:01 PM
From: OrcastraiterRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Two other expert teams disagreed.

First off, these "two" teams were both military teams. Which begs the question how were they "two" teams? They were not experts. And they were disagreeing with each other as well, which says to me that really they were one team. The military team of observers. Were they experts? What were there qualifications?

We know that the civilian team had extensive experience in bio weapons. They said in a few hours that the trailers were bunk.

I find it laughable that you are trying to score it "two" teams against one.

Yes, the very fact that the truth of our search for WMD's in Iraq is there for all to see, and for you to attempt to make a case with, is clear evidence that there has been no coverup.

The truth is that anytime evidence was contrary to supporting the cause for war it was rejected or overlooked. There's a clear pattern there.

Orca



To: Dan B. who wrote (75972)4/30/2006 4:16:12 PM
From: American SpiritRead Replies (4) | Respond to of 81568
 
Ex-Spy Says Bushies Let Zarqawi Escape Numerous Times
theage.com.au

This follows a pattern. They had Osama cornered at Tora Bora and let him escape too. Maybe they would rather have a live boogey man than a dead one. After all this is an endless war, right? If the bad guys are killed the war might have to end, then where would Halliburton go for its windfall profits?