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To: Ilaine who wrote (169639)6/12/2006 7:36:21 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793776
 
The continual browbeating over the issue of wmd's in Iraq is redundant and tiring and frankly dishonest.

Hans Blix's reputation is inescapably tied to the corrupt U.N. For reasons only he could clarify, he was "clearly opposed to war and determined to buy time and find excuses for Saddam Hussein." When responding to his critics he said the following: "There are bastards who spread things around, of course, who planted nasty things in the media" note: must have been FOX.

As if his is the pure and simple truth.

Those damned bastard meanies rearing their ugly heads and making trouble for little Hans.

The truth is, and facts are (once again unless you missed it) EVERY intelligence organization on Earth reported that SH had WMDs.....period. President Bush saw a clear and dangerous threat to our security and took what he decided were necessary steps to stop them. One can certainly be anti-Bush and one can certainly be anti-war, but one can expect to be called out if one is dishonest.

And EVERYONE regrets being misled regarding wmds, so Colin Powell is not alone.

Now........you've been exposed to that element of facts. Do with it what you like.