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To: TopCat who wrote (608843)4/25/2011 2:21:44 AM
From: Don Hurst  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576170
 
>>" Second, I don't think the issue was ever nuclear. "<<

OHMIGOSH...that certainly PROVES you are a complete idiot.

And the following once again PROVES you haven't got a clue.

>>"JEREMY GREENSTOCK: As I told you before, Charlie, we didn`t have any doubts about that. And if the American people were misled on that score, they were misled.

CHARLIE ROSE: Wait a minute. I know you have said this, but I mean, there was no question at the time of the American invasion in your mind and in the British government`s mind and in Tony Blair`s mind that they had no nuclear capability?

JEREMY GREENSTOCK: No question at all. We knew that.

CHARLIE ROSE: Is that what Tony Blair says?

JEREMY GREENSTOCK: Yes.

CHARLIE ROSE: He says absolutely we did not go to war about nuclear?

JEREMY GREENSTOCK: Correct. We knew it in 1998, when I first came to the United Nations. The nuclear file was on the point of being closed by the U.N. inspectors with the agreement of the Security Council, except that Iraq had not passed a parliamentary resolution forbidding any meddling with nuclear materials in Iraq. That was a demand of the U.N. resolutions. The rest of it we knew was cleared out, was old hat, was dead.

CHARLIE ROSE: So if you knew it, then your best ally had to know it.

JEREMY GREENSTOCK: Yes."<<



To: TopCat who wrote (608843)4/25/2011 12:47:18 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576170
 
Times/USC Dornsife poll: Californians support tax hikes to help close budget gap

Respondents to the poll say they want to vote on Gov. Jerry Brown's revenue plan. The poll reflects a shift since last fall, when voters preferred using only spending cuts to close the deficit.


latimes.com



To: TopCat who wrote (608843)4/25/2011 10:36:21 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Respond to of 1576170
 
"Second, I don't think the issue was ever nuclear. "

You don't remember Condi Rice running around talking about a "mushroom cloud"???