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To: one_less who wrote (480559)5/14/2009 1:57:32 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574485
 
Do you really think you were the first to post on this thread an article like that one? For three years, every three months a winger would have proof that WMDs did exist in Iraq.

That is not what the article claimed, but you ignored the information there in, which was supported in a scholarly manner. So you earn the crown you've born for years, once again.


Uh.....after making the statement below:

"There are some, however, who still believe that evidence dismissed by, or unavailable to, the official investigations shows both that weapons of mass destruction did exist in Iraq in 2003, and where they have gone."

The author goes on to say that while there may not be WMDs in Iraq now, they are out there in the world and we must look for them.

Same ole, same ole.