So Saran gas binary components are not weapons of mass destruction to you ... and you have your sources in media, not directly from President Bush, so don’t try to float that crap either. The components to make atomic weapons were found in quantity and a truck caravan driven out of Iraq by Russians, over to the Bakaa Valley, is of no consequence to you. Got it. Disgusted, but we have your number now.
” you have your sources in media, not directly from President Bush, so dont try to float that crap either.”
August 21, 2006 press conference
Now, look, I didnt part of the reason we went into Iraq was the main reason we went into Iraq at the time was we thought he had weapons of mass destruction. It turns out he didnt, .....
Decision Points, by George Bush
In discussing the absence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, Bush notes, That was a massive blow to our credibilitymy credibilitythat would shake the confidence of the American people. He then adds: No one was more shocked or angry than I was when we didnt find the weapons. I had a sickening feeling every time I thought about it. I still do.
Interview The Times, November 10, 2010
Former US President George W Bush has said he regretted flying a Mission Accomplished banner on the USS Abraham Lincoln in 2003 and inaccurate information on weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
64-year-old Bush told The Times newspaper among his regrets were flying a Mission Accomplished banner on the USS Abraham Lincoln in 2003, the premature reduction of US troop numbers in Iraq after the invasion and, above all, the inaccurate information on WMD.
He said: The reality was that I had sent American troops into combat based in large part on intelligence that proved false.
This brief list of quotes took all of five minutes to find on Google (heard of Google?). You might try doing a little research of your own before deciding that you’ve “got” someone’s number.