Posted on 06/21/2006 2:39:13 PM PDT by COUNTrecount
On Fox right now
Ping to my post 338.
The dems will be spinning so fast, they'll screw themselves into the ground (like it's a bad thing?).
Makes sense...... Makes sense we weren't told earlier.
Moms and Dads of our military hero volunteers would have been more concerned than they already were.
Democrats trying to spin this one will look like _______. (fill in blank)
Is there any word on how much of the WMDs is believed to have been moved out of Iraq, or do the earlier estimates still appear to be accurate?
Better still, I say we pick the 500 most noxious libs in Congress, the MSM and Hollyweird -- demand that each of them keep one of these 'degraded' munitions on their dining room table for the next 20 years..... it will make a nice centerpiece and surely they will not have any safety concerns about these 'degraded' WMDs......
That caught my attention on Fox News Sunday too, when Tony refused to get drawn into a WMD question by Chris Wallace.
I remember when Gen. Hayden underwent his confirmation hearings for CIA Director a few weeks ago. He was asked by some snarling leftist whether he thought the connections between Iraq/AQ were overblown by Steven Hadley. Hayden said the information didn't stand up to scrutiny and there wasn't much of a relationship there. If he really believes this, he doesn't deserve to be the director of the CIA. And if, for national security reasons he doesn't want the jihadists to know what we know about that long-standing relationship, he should have declined to answer in open session.
It has been shown to be an even more substantial relationship since the documents were translated by freeper jveritas, so since we're all talking about the relationship in the blogosphere and there are books about it, I'm not sure what the president gains by keeping it quiet.
Now, it's entirely possible that there is a good reason to not let the public know just how correct the administration was. But then why did the president use this to justify the war to begin with?
I'm not a strategist; far from it. And you know I fully support the administration; it's just their PR campaign since Karen Hughes left has not been terribly good. I think Karen had very good instincts about what resonated with the average American and what battles were important to fight and which weren't worth the trouble.
My two cents.
And I meant to mention, too, that you're correct the president never said Saddam was responsible or even linked to 9/11. What he did say is that we were going to war with Iraq because of WMD and because of Saddam's support and harboring Al Qaeda.
With Carter and Clinton in there, and we wonder why there are leaks.....
:-)
Money and lives Hans Blix and the U.N. could have spared us, had they followed their own job description. Oil for food!
You still don't get it-- you think the War on Terror ended because we discovered 500 chemical weapon shells. Sad. What's your DU handle again?
Speculation is that we kept it a secret to prevent al-Qaeda from knowing that such armaments might still be found and used.
That's how the MSM introduces criticism they originate-- they attribute it to an unattributable source. Hmmmmm..
Of course, if thats the case, either Santorum has independently determined that these are ALL the weapons were ever going to find, or he has revealed state secrets to al-Qaeda in a cynical attempt to boost his polls against Casey.
No, actually Santorum said there is evidence in the declassified report that there are more WMDs that have not been accounted for, of an unknown quantity, in addition to the 500 known weapons. As for the Casey remark, you sound like the only cynic here.
Personally, Ill assume these shells are long-past-their-freshness-date junk, until more details emerge.
Well of course you will, since you refuse to acknowledge the possibility that President Bush was right all along.
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I'll agree 100% that the war is more important than politics, with the caveat that should Republicans lose control of Congress in '06 and the WH in '08, we'll be pulling out of Iraq.
Now, if support for the war was still strong, then even Democrats wouldn't be advocating an early withdrawal.
Regarding the Werewulf situation in Germany, we watched The History Channel one evening where they talked about the number of American soldiers killed by Hitler supporters. I wrote to the Library of Congress to try and find out how many soldiers we lost during that time since I couldn't find information on the internet, and surprisingly they didn't have any information on how many soldiers we lost Post WWII by Werewulf operations either.
Of course I didn't mean to attribute the comments to you-- thanks for posting those remarks from thinkprogress---
I don't know the answers to this. I am HOPING that after the war is over, or after enough time has passed, we get a decent explanation. I am desperately hoping that Bill Sammon will get the official biography and we find out these answers before I am carted off to the loony bin in frustration. LOL!
All former presidents receive briefings if they choose to receive them. Yes, even Carter and Clinton.
Thank you for posting your analysis.
"Hannity & Corpse"
LOL!
LOL.
I just re-read parts of Bill Sammon's book Strategery last night, seeking answers to a few things and he's certainly the one to write the book when the president leaves office.
I didn't know he has five kids.
Great analyses!
Here's everything that Lexis-Nexis has picked up today containing the search terms "Iraq" and "Santorum:"
1. Hundreds of chemical weapons found in Iraq : US intelligence, Agence France Presse -- English, June 22, 2006 Thursday, 1:39 AM GMT, 606 words, Charlotte Raab, WASHINGTON, June 21 2006
2. GOP, Democrats maneuver for advantage in Iraq debate, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, June 22, 2006 Thursday, 1:40 AM GMT, STATE AND REGIONAL, 953 words, By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
3. GOP, Democrats maneuver for advantage in Iraq debate, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, June 22, 2006 Thursday, 1:12 AM GMT, STATE AND REGIONAL, 953 words, By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
4. GOP, Democrats Seek Edge in Iraq Debate, Associated Press Online, June 22, 2006 Thursday, 12:29 AM GMT, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 953 words, By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
5. Reublicans, Democrats in U.S. Senate maneuver for advantage in Iraq debate, Associated Press Worldstream, June 22, 2006 Thursday, 12:10 AM GMT, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 976 words, By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
6. GOP, Democrats maneuver for advantage in Iraq debate, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, June 21, 2006 Wednesday, 11:57 PM GMT, STATE AND REGIONAL, 1090 words, By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
7. GOP, Democrats maneuver for advantage in Iraq debate, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, June 21, 2006 Wednesday, 11:57 PM GMT, STATE AND REGIONAL, 1090 words, By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
8. GOP, Democrats maneuver for advantage in Iraq debate, The Associated Press, June 21, 2006 Wednesday, 11:49 PM GMT, WASHINGTON DATELINE, 953 words, By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
9. GOP, Democrats Seek Edge in Iraq Debate, Associated Press Online, June 21, 2006 Wednesday, 11:42 PM GMT, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, 953 words, By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
10. GOP, Democrats maneuver for advantage in Iraq debate, The Associated Press, June 21, 2006 Wednesday, 11:35 PM GMT, WASHINGTON DATELINE, 953 words, By LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer, WASHINGTON
11. Poll: Santorum Approval Rating Declines, Associated Press Online, June 21, 2006 Wednesday, 3:09 PM GMT, POLITICAL NEWS, 358 words, By PETER JACKSON, Associated Press Writer, HARRISBURG Pa.
12. Santorum's approval rating slides to 38 percent, poll shows, The Associated Press, June 21, 2006 Wednesday, 3:05 PM GMT, POLITICAL NEWS, 358 words, By PETER JACKSON, Associated Press Writer, HARRISBURG Pa.
13. Santorum's approval rating slides to 38 percent, poll shows, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, June 21, 2006 Wednesday, 2:14 PM GMT, POLITICAL NEWS, 512 words, By PETER JACKSON, Associated Press Writer, HARRISBURG Pa.
14. Santorum's approval rating slides to 38 percent, poll shows, The Associated Press State & Local Wire, June 21, 2006 Wednesday, 9:30 AM GMT, POLITICAL NEWS, 503 words, By PETER JACKSON, Associated Press Writer, HARRISBURG Pa.
15. Wednesday, June 21, CNN.com, June 21, 2006 Wednesday, 10:03 PM EST, WORLD, 4838 words
16. Debate over Iraq heats up in Senate, CNN.com, June 21, 2006 Wednesday, 8:27 PM EST, POLITICS, 960 words
17. Wednesday, June 21, CNN.com, June 21, 2006 Wednesday, 7:29 PM EST, WORLD, 4605 words
Every story except for 11 - 14 relates to the WMD revelations.
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