Hey..he lost a hand, but he won a few, too, although his opponent wasn't
much more than a gerbil.
"ME ME ME" wrote in message
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Doug,
I guess you are correct. Saddam played a great game of poker against GWB.
He made GWB look foolish with his statements concerning WMD. Spending the
rest of his life in prison, giving up his palaces and wealth was a small
price to pay to rub GWB's nose in it.
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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First of all, unlike you and I, there are people who know quite a bit
about chemical and biological weapons. Quite a few of those people stated
clearly that some of the weapons had definite "shelf lives", and that the
weapons used against the Iraqi people in the distant past would've been
far from useful by 2001-2002.
Second, you may have to allow for the possibility that Saddam had a more
personal motive, if he destroyed the weapons secretly: Making a fool look
like an even bigger fool (GWB, in other words). Saddam is not a stupid
man. He knew full well that he could skirt the economic sanctions easily.
He didn't need to put on a show to impress the U.N.
"ME ME ME" wrote in message
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Doug,
Don't you agree that the WMD Iraq had used in the past had probably been
shipped somewhere else? Certainly you do not believe Iraq destroyed
them secretly? If they wanted to destroy them, they would have done
that publicly so the UN would have removed the economic boycott against
Iraq.
Bush is a dummy, but even he would not believe that.
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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"ME ME ME" wrote in message
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When you say Rowe and GWB lied to the world concerning WMD, remember
if that is true, every politician in the US lied to world since 1990.
That may well be true. However, as you know by now, highly competent
inspectors found zip. This included people who did not have pansy-ass
foreign accents or work for that sissy organization, the U.N.
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