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To: tomball
The three common mistaken impressions are that: U.S. forces found weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

They found 16,000 chemical warfare suits, orders to use chemical weapons and live Botulin cultures in a scientists refrigerator plus 12 hidded labs unknown to the UN. Other than that, I am uninformed.

There's clear evidence that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein worked closely with the Sept. 11 terrorists.

At least one US court has found this to be valid in a civil liability trial. Another case is pending using the same premis. Other than that I am uninformed. Did we forget to mention the terrorist training camp with airplanes, the hospitalized refugee from Afghanistan and the payroll by Hussein of suicide bombers? I'm willing to bet my country's security that some were Al Queda.

People in foreign countries generally either backed the U.S.-led war or were evenly split between supporting and opposing it.

Maybe we should clarify that and say the civilized world including New Europe...you know the ones that just got their freedom courtesy of the USA, supported us. 27 other countries supported us. The stuffy snotty French (who hated us in 1964 when I lived there as a militarty dependent when they kicked us out) still hate us, and the socialist Germans who are pandering to the East German remnants hate us. So I am an uninformed bumpkin because I don't listen to NPR and PBS.

8 posted on 10/07/2003 8:47:15 PM PDT by pfflier
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To: pfflier
"US court has found this to be valid in a civil liability trial"

Go look at both the judge and the plaintiff in this case before you keep floating this 'evidence' around. I doubt you will be particularly impressed with the record of either the judge or the plaintiff's history. While I think you will be embarrassed, I suspect your point is only for propaganda purposes.
23 posted on 10/08/2003 5:39:55 AM PDT by JohnGalt (Attn Pseudocons: Wilsonianrepublic.com is still available.)
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