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A big day for Bush and Blair and Sen. Kennedy (little off topic)
During several hours of testimony before the Senate Armed Services
Committee, David Kay did not make Ted Kennedy happy. Kennedy tried valiantly to get Kay to indict Bush, to say that Bush, et al, had to have known that WMD weren't a threat to the USA prior to the war. But, it didn't work. Several other Dems also tried, but it didn't work. Let's see how many retractions there are to the "Bush lied" statements. Of course, now many will say that Kay lied. These will probably be the same people that praised Kay's honesty a few months ago. The chairman of the BBC resigned today. Seems it's allegations that Blair had lied were also false. From MSNBC News: WASHINGTON - The former top U.S. weapons inspector in Iraq on Wednesday encouraged Congress to examine the “fundamental false analysis” that led to the conclusion that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction, a primary justification by President Bush for the war in Iraq. But he reiterated that he did not believe that intelligence analysts were pressured to draw that conclusion. “We were almost all wrong,” said David Kay, noting that intelligence services in France and Germany, both of which opposed war with Iraq, also were convinced that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction before the U.S. invasion. But he told members of the Senate Armed Services Committee that he found no evidence to suggest that the Bush administration influenced the intelligence community to inflate the assessment of Saddam’s arsenal as a pretext to go to war. Rest snipped. Go to http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4049012/ Also from MSNBC: LONDON - A judge cleared Prime Minister Tony Blair’s administration Wednesday of any direct involvement in the suicide of a government expert on Iraqi weapons, but the BBC came under fire for its reporting of the scandal, prompting its chairman to resign. The British Broadcasting Corp.’s board of governors said it accepted Gavyn Davies resignation “with great reluctance and regret." Blair’s administration was cleared in a report issued by appeals judge Lord Hutton, who was appointed by Blair to investigate the death of weapons expert David Kelly. Snipped. Go to http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4080709/ Also in article: Hutton said the BBC report that Blair’s government had manipulated its intelligence in an official dossier about Iraq’s weapons was unfounded. He specifically rebutted the BBC report that the government had “sexed up” the dossier to bolster its argument for the war in Iraq. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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A big day for Bush and Blair and Sen. Kennedy (little off topic)
"John H" wrote in message
... During several hours of testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee, David Kay did not make Ted Kennedy happy. Kennedy tried valiantly to get Kay to indict Bush, to say that Bush, et al, had to have known that WMD weren't a threat to the USA prior to the war. But, it didn't work. Several other Dems also tried, but it didn't work. Let's see how many retractions there are to the "Bush lied" statements. Of course, now many will say that Kay lied. These will probably be the same people that praised Kay's honesty a few months ago. Extreme conclusions on your part, John. Perhaps Kay is being incredibly diplomatic, particularly in light of the fact that nobody has any idea yet where our intelligence fell to pieces. My prediction: Kay will end up with a lofty position in the next administration because he's demonstrating a unique ability to not offend people while presenting the facts. |
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A big day for Bush and Blair and Sen. Kennedy (little off topic)
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 21:16:46 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . During several hours of testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee, David Kay did not make Ted Kennedy happy. Kennedy tried valiantly to get Kay to indict Bush, to say that Bush, et al, had to have known that WMD weren't a threat to the USA prior to the war. But, it didn't work. Several other Dems also tried, but it didn't work. Let's see how many retractions there are to the "Bush lied" statements. Of course, now many will say that Kay lied. These will probably be the same people that praised Kay's honesty a few months ago. Extreme conclusions on your part, John. Perhaps Kay is being incredibly diplomatic, particularly in light of the fact that nobody has any idea yet where our intelligence fell to pieces. My prediction: Kay will end up with a lofty position in the next administration because he's demonstrating a unique ability to not offend people while presenting the facts. Nope. I watched Kay for several hours today. He was not being 'incredibly diplomatic' but was rebuffing the attempts to buffalo him by the senators, any of them. The bottom line, as you stated, was that he was 'presenting the facts', which refuted the position that Bush lied. You need to quit trying to earn money by pouncing on customers and instead waste your time watching C-Span! John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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A big day for Bush and Blair and Sen. Kennedy (little off topic)
"John H" wrote in message
... On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 21:16:46 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . During several hours of testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee, David Kay did not make Ted Kennedy happy. Kennedy tried valiantly to get Kay to indict Bush, to say that Bush, et al, had to have known that WMD weren't a threat to the USA prior to the war. But, it didn't work. Several other Dems also tried, but it didn't work. Let's see how many retractions there are to the "Bush lied" statements. Of course, now many will say that Kay lied. These will probably be the same people that praised Kay's honesty a few months ago. Extreme conclusions on your part, John. Perhaps Kay is being incredibly diplomatic, particularly in light of the fact that nobody has any idea yet where our intelligence fell to pieces. My prediction: Kay will end up with a lofty position in the next administration because he's demonstrating a unique ability to not offend people while presenting the facts. Nope. I watched Kay for several hours today. He was not being 'incredibly diplomatic' but was rebuffing the attempts to buffalo him by the senators, any of them. So, he resisted efforts to get him to condemn someone, anyone, and you don't consider that diplomatic? :-) In interviews, he's repeatedly stated that he's not sure where our intelligence failed (at what step in the chain, in other words), and he's pretty much refused to point at anyone and say "fool!" It's not his job to point out who the liars and fools are. The public will decide that next November. The bottom line, as you stated, was that he was 'presenting the facts', which refuted the position that Bush lied. That conclusion only works if you've chosen to ignore one of several possible scenarios: Bush may have been told that our evidence was flimsy, at best, and either he or his staff decided that the imperfect evidence was enough for them to run with. Do you recall that we have yet to hear anything specific about the nature of the "intelligence" that led Bush to believe this WMD nonsense? The excuse is that we need to protect our sources. Since those sources have been 100% wrong, why protect them? Wouldn't it be better to let "nature" takes its toll on bad sources, whether that means someone getting capped in a dark alley, or just losing their job so they're not hobbling our policy decisions in the future? You need to quit trying to earn money by pouncing on customers and instead waste your time watching C-Span! Nice idea, but I have to devote my full attention to truckers who call and say they missed a delivery because of icy roads in Los Angeles. In reality, they got hijacked by a casino or a whorehouse as they passed through Nevada. |
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A big day for Bush and Blair and Sen. Kennedy (little off topic)
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 17:14:06 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 21:16:46 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . During several hours of testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee, David Kay did not make Ted Kennedy happy. Kennedy tried valiantly to get Kay to indict Bush, to say that Bush, et al, had to have known that WMD weren't a threat to the USA prior to the war. But, it didn't work. Several other Dems also tried, but it didn't work. Let's see how many retractions there are to the "Bush lied" statements. Of course, now many will say that Kay lied. These will probably be the same people that praised Kay's honesty a few months ago. Extreme conclusions on your part, John. Perhaps Kay is being incredibly diplomatic, particularly in light of the fact that nobody has any idea yet where our intelligence fell to pieces. My prediction: Kay will end up with a lofty position in the next administration because he's demonstrating a unique ability to not offend people while presenting the facts. Nope. I watched Kay for several hours today. He was not being 'incredibly diplomatic' but was rebuffing the attempts to buffalo him by the senators, any of them. So, he resisted efforts to get him to condemn someone, anyone, and you don't consider that diplomatic? :-) In interviews, he's repeatedly stated that he's not sure where our intelligence failed (at what step in the chain, in other words), and he's pretty much refused to point at anyone and say "fool!" It's not his job to point out who the liars and fools are. The public will decide that next November. The bottom line, as you stated, was that he was 'presenting the facts', which refuted the position that Bush lied. That conclusion only works if you've chosen to ignore one of several possible scenarios: Bush may have been told that our evidence was flimsy, at best, and either he or his staff decided that the imperfect evidence was enough for them to run with. Do you recall that we have yet to hear anything specific about the nature of the "intelligence" that led Bush to believe this WMD nonsense? The excuse is that we need to protect our sources. Since those sources have been 100% wrong, why protect them? Wouldn't it be better to let "nature" takes its toll on bad sources, whether that means someone getting capped in a dark alley, or just losing their job so they're not hobbling our policy decisions in the future? You need to quit trying to earn money by pouncing on customers and instead waste your time watching C-Span! Nice idea, but I have to devote my full attention to truckers who call and say they missed a delivery because of icy roads in Los Angeles. In reality, they got hijacked by a casino or a whorehouse as they passed through Nevada. Kay ****ed off Democrats and the entire Bush administration, and you're calling him diplomatic? He ****ed everyone off because he stuck to what he thought was the truth. He admitted that he was also wrong and that he had access to all the intelligence available (as far as he knew). He stated he was convinced he would find something. He stated that we (the USA), the British, the French, and the Germans, not to mention the previous administration, all thought there were WMD to be found. "We were all wrong," was his main theme. He also suggested that an "outside" investigation be conducted to determine and fix the intelligence problems. McCain (sp?) loved that, but the administration doesn't much like the idea. I think the administration still thinks that something may be found. Kay also admitted that he wasn't "sure" that there was nothing to be found. Personally, I can't understand why they don't just call Mr. Krause, who knows everything, and get this mess cleared up. I think an investigation would be worthwhile. But if the results didn't show that Bush and Powell absolutely lied, then the Dems would say the committee was unduly influenced anyway. I hope those damn truckers weren't union folks. Why do they have to stop at a whorehouse? Isn't that why they have queen beds and jacuzzis in that 'motel' behind the seats? John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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A big day for Bush and Blair and Sen. Kennedy (little off topic)
"John H" wrote in message
... Kay ****ed off Democrats and the entire Bush administration, and you're calling him diplomatic? He ****ed everyone off because he stuck to what he thought was the truth. If he condemned your leader in a one-sided way, and let the Dems off the hook, you'd say he was biased. If he's ****ing off everyone equally, he's behaving like a scientist who understands that there are not sound conclusions to be drawn yet. If you like, purge the word "diplomatic" from your mind. It's getting you all hung up. Normally, that only happens to little Dave Hall. He admitted that he was also wrong and that he had access to all the intelligence available (as far as he knew). He stated he was convinced he would find something. He stated that we (the USA), the British, the French, and the Germans, not to mention the previous administration, all thought there were WMD to be found. "We were all wrong," was his main theme. He also suggested that an "outside" investigation be conducted to determine and fix the intelligence problems. McCain (sp?) loved that, but the administration doesn't much like the idea. I think the administration still thinks that something may be found. Kay also admitted that he wasn't "sure" that there was nothing to be found. Do you suppose the investigation might last until December of 2004? Not October of 2004? I think an investigation would be worthwhile. But if the results didn't show that Bush and Powell absolutely lied, then the Dems would say the committee was unduly influenced anyway. Some of us will say that any committee will be influenced by an unfortunate tendency in politics to protect those who are still in power or still living, or those who may have sad illnesses. It took a long time to find out that Nixon was being dosed with Dilantin for quite some time. It may take a long time to find out that some of our intelligence people are not as slick as they're portrayed in the movies. I hope those damn truckers weren't union folks. Why do they have to stop at a whorehouse? Isn't that why they have queen beds and jacuzzis in that 'motel' behind the seats? I guess some of the truckers figure that anything is better than working, or dealing with traffic. Some of them can't stand lumpers - crack heads who hang around loading docks and get paid cash for helping to unload trucks. Very common thing in the grocery biz. Not union, either. We have to make sure truckers have green cash money ready for these guys, or they can't unload. |
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A big day for Bush and Blair and Sen. Kennedy (little off topic)
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... My prediction: Kay will end up with a lofty position in the next administration because he's demonstrating a unique ability to not offend people while presenting the facts. My prediction: the truth will emerge that Saddam hid his WMD's in Syria. Even Kay alluded to this possibility. |
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A big day for Bush and Blair and Sen. Kennedy (little off topic)
Ted Kennedy is an idiot. Absolute idiot. The entire Kennedy family should
not be members of public office, there is simply too much corruption on their part. "NOYB" wrote in message k.net... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... My prediction: Kay will end up with a lofty position in the next administration because he's demonstrating a unique ability to not offend people while presenting the facts. My prediction: the truth will emerge that Saddam hid his WMD's in Syria. Even Kay alluded to this possibility. |
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A big day for Bush and Blair and Sen. Kennedy (little off topic)
Tuuk wrote:
Ted Kennedy is an idiot. Absolute idiot. The entire Kennedy family should not be members of public office, there is simply too much corruption on their part. We should maybe let an amoeba-brain like you run things, eh, Tuuk? Oh...wait...we have an amoeba-brain in the White House right now. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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A big day for Bush and Blair and Sen. Kennedy (little off topic)
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 18:11:23 -0500, " Tuuk"
wrote: Ted Kennedy is an idiot. Absolute idiot. The entire Kennedy family should not be members of public office, there is simply too much corruption on their part. "NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... My prediction: Kay will end up with a lofty position in the next administration because he's demonstrating a unique ability to not offend people while presenting the facts. My prediction: the truth will emerge that Saddam hid his WMD's in Syria. Even Kay alluded to this possibility. Probably a little in-breeding too. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |