It would not matter to the average hate-Bush, hate-America liberal if this connection is proven beyond a shred of doubt. They and the MSM would continue to believe there was no connection. Plus, they would continue to bring up other irrational, tin-foil conspiracy arguments such as profiteering, revenge for daddy-Bush, oil, etc., etc, etc.
We have reached a point where I don't consider these 'debates' rational. Therefore, I have stopped having them with my known kooky liberal friends in order lower my blood pressure and keep my faith in the human race.
Yeah, I agree. The problem is that I live in very liberal and ignorant Hawaii.
The end result is they have a tendency to seek me out.
I have a friend who's an ex-army officer (and a die-hard Dem) who steadfastly refuses to believe that Hussein had any ties to terrorism. I quoted him many sources and pieces of information about Husseins terror ties, but he just shook his head and kept denying, denying, denying.
I think the problem with Dems like my friend is that deep down they know it's true. They hate Bush so much they can't bear the thought that he was right and they were wrong.
It simply beggars the imagination to believe that a monster like Hussein would not have ties to as many terrorist orgs as possible. To think that he wouldn't ally with A-Q over religious "principles" is simply absurd. As more and more of these connections between Hussein and A-Q and other Islamic terrorists are outed, many Bush-haters will finally have to accept the truth: Bush was right, and they were wrong. And the sound of the weeping and gnashing of liberal teeth will be heard across the nation ...and the world.