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To: jwalsh07
The Iraqi Commanders in the field all thought that the Commanders on their right and left flanks had WMD. Saddam Hussein was sure he had WMD. So was every analyst and every government in the world. How could any American President know any different? The question is not a political one, it is a practical one. To wit, where are the stockpiles of nerve agent, mustard gas and bio crap? THat is the question that nobdy has anwered yet and should give us pause, not the "Bush lied" BS.

Tell me why the administration does not put those Iraqi commanders on TV for them to give their own story. Get the scientists who worked on the stuff on camera for the world to see.

Please don't be naive. Where are the damn WMD? One year later and we have no answers. One stinking pile of the stuff, found in a spiderhole, will put this to rest.

MoodyBlu


258 posted on 03/15/2004 2:13:33 PM PST by MoodyBlu
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To: MoodyBlu
Tell me why the administration does not put those Iraqi commanders on TV for them to give their own story.

Its prohibited by the Geneva Conventions.

Get the scientists who worked on the stuff on camera for the world to see.

They were the ones deluding Hussein himself if one is to believe their comments. Question is, why haven't you heard their comments?

Please don't be naive.

I'm not.

Where are the damn WMD?

I don't know and that is the crux of the problem MoodyBlu, nobody knows. We know they had them, we don't know where they went.

One year later and we have no answers.

Oh well.

One stinking pile of the stuff, found in a spiderhole, will put this to rest.

Who is naive?

265 posted on 03/15/2004 2:18:16 PM PST by jwalsh07 (We're bringing it on John but you can't handle the truth!)
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