Hacp
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Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: HacpDid you even read? The decision wasn't made on intelligence alone. Congress voted for authority to put pressure on Saddam, so he would let inspectors in. All of your quotes are from 2003. The authority was given in 2002. Bush just used faulty intelligence to mislead the public, and give a phoney excuse to go to war.
Yes, I read, and yes, I know. I also know that members of the Intelligence committees and others sworn to secrecy about details and charged with guiding the decisions made by the rest of Congress have nevertheless reported that the intelligence info they were given was later proven to be as phony as everything the Bushwhackos told the American people.
I also know they only gave the Bushwhackos the authority to start their war of lies to pressure Saddam, and obviously, it worked about as well as everything else the Bushwhackos have done with just as much honesty about their motives.
As of 7/25/07 6:31 pm EDT, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and their criminal cabal are guilty of the murders of 3,640 (and rising) American troops in Iraq, with tens of thousands more wounded, scarred and disabled for life, and they are guilty of treason for shredding the rights guaranteed to every American citizen under the U.S. Constitution, the same Constitution they promised to uphold and defend under the oaths of their offices.
They should all be impeached by Congress and tried and convicted in the criminal courts of the United States of America.
THIS MUST NOT STAND!
Again, the intelligence had very little to do with the authority to go to war. The authority was granted so Bush could pressure Saddam into letting the UN inspectors back in. It worked. UN inspectors were let back in. But somewhere along the process, Bush decided to go ahead with the War anyways, because he felt like it.
This is why I hate it whenever I see people pandering to the left, especially Obama. He said that all the senators were wrong because they voted for the authorization. The senators were not wrong. They got what they wanted by voting for the authorization. Saddam let the inspectors back in. If Bush didn't go to war, then we would be looking back at the move, and we would be calling it a good move. The responsibility lies with Bush and his administration alone. Thats why Hillary keeps saying that if she knew that Bush was a misleading, senseless, warmongerring prick that we know him to be today, she wouldn't have voted for the war authorization.
