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Probably the same sources that had the Demo's convinced. No?
John H Sources that report to the Executive Branch. Wonder who's in charge of that? Was Tenet a Bush appointee? John H Not important. The head of the Executive Branch must be able to assure that all of his underlings are doing a proper job. It is his responsibility to exercise judgment and replace those underlings who will not serve him or the public well. No doubt the CIA did convince a number of people that SH was sitting on a bulging pile of nasty weapons and ready to go nuclear any moment. It's always tough to prove a negative, and that was the position that Iraq was in. We felt we didn't have to prove they had the weapons, but left them the rather impossible task of proving that they did not. *If* Bush was taken in by the CIA, he lacks the ability to control his own department- so how the heck can he be considered capable of running the country? *If* Bush (or more specifically his handlers) knew the information coming from Scott Ritter and the UN inspectors was credible and still adopted the position that all the information coming from Iraq was bogus unless it agreed with the Bush agenda- once again that speaks badly of his character and motivations. Why couldn't the Bush crowd have come forward with a genuine argument? Example: "We believe that Saddam Hussein's rule in Iraq is a destabilizing influence in the middle East. We believe that Hussein is murdering large numbers of Iraqi citizens. We believe that there may be terrorists hiding in Iraq. We feel that it is incumbent on the United States to go there and clean house." Well, the reason is pretty simple and it explains the misuse and deceptive repackaging of the truth: The UN. Even though we strutted around and dismissed the UN as "irrelevant" early last year, the WMD story gave us a weak link to credibility under the terms of Iraq's surrender after Gulf War I. It will be easier to implement the strategies of the NAC crowd if the UN doesn't oppose us too much, too early. |
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"John H" wrote in message
... As to what actions Bush should have taken with regard to the information provided by Tenet, I can't say. Perhaps Bush should have fired Tenet. Perhaps Bush still believes that Saddam did have WMD. Perhaps those WMD are now in Syria. There are all kinds of "perhaps" out there, other than the "Bush lied" perhaps. I hope you're not suggesting that it's OK for Bush to send us to war because independent of outside advice, he had a personal belief that there were WMDs. A hunch? A private message he got from god while wandering around the ranch? We don't send soldiers to die because of hunches. |
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On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 16:01:05 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . As to what actions Bush should have taken with regard to the information provided by Tenet, I can't say. Perhaps Bush should have fired Tenet. Perhaps Bush still believes that Saddam did have WMD. Perhaps those WMD are now in Syria. There are all kinds of "perhaps" out there, other than the "Bush lied" perhaps. I hope you're not suggesting that it's OK for Bush to send us to war because independent of outside advice, he had a personal belief that there were WMDs. A hunch? A private message he got from god while wandering around the ranch? We don't send soldiers to die because of hunches. Hope no further. I suggested that Bush got his advice from the same source(s) as Gephardt. Based on the information he made a decision. I believe he felt no more deceived than Gephardt, who still does not feel deceived (witness the use of the present tense in his comment to the Washington Post), John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 12:26:48 -0500, John H wrote:
Hope no further. I suggested that Bush got his advice from the same source(s) as Gephardt. Based on the information he made a decision. I believe he felt no more deceived than Gephardt, who still does not feel deceived (witness the use of the present tense in his comment to the Washington Post), I wonder where Powell and Rice were getting their information: http://www.thememoryhole.org/war/powell-no-wmd.htm |
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On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 13:06:58 -0500, thunder
wrote: On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 12:26:48 -0500, John H wrote: Hope no further. I suggested that Bush got his advice from the same source(s) as Gephardt. Based on the information he made a decision. I believe he felt no more deceived than Gephardt, who still does not feel deceived (witness the use of the present tense in his comment to the Washington Post), I wonder where Powell and Rice were getting their information: http://www.thememoryhole.org/war/powell-no-wmd.htm Probably from the same place as Bush, Gephardt, et al. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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