Quickie for "Bush lied on WMD" crowd

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Alistar7

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On December 7, 2002, Iraq submitted a 12,000-page declaration, which claimed that it had no current WMD programs. Intelligence analysts from the United States and other nations immediately began to scrutinize the document, and senior U.S. officials quickly rejected the claims.

The documents presented in this electronic briefing book include the major unclassified U.S. and British assessments of Iraqi WMD programs, the reports of the IAEA and UNSCOM covering the final period prior to the 1998 departure and the period since November 27, 2002, the transcript of a key speech by President George W. Bush, a recently released statement on U.S. policy towards combating WMD, the transcript of and slides for Secretary Powell's presentation to the U.N. on February 5, 2003, and documents from the 1980s and 1990s concerning various aspects of Iraqi WMD activities.


(or just stand in front of the mirror and repeat after me "It was all about the oil, Bush screws monkeys")
 

LunarRay

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Mar 2, 2003
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Originally posted by: Alistar7
On December 7, 2002, Iraq submitted a 12,000-page declaration, which claimed that it had no current WMD programs. Intelligence analysts from the United States and other nations immediately began to scrutinize the document, and senior U.S. officials quickly rejected the claims.

The documents presented in this electronic briefing book include the major unclassified U.S. and British assessments of Iraqi WMD programs, the reports of the IAEA and UNSCOM covering the final period prior to the 1998 departure and the period since November 27, 2002, the transcript of a key speech by President George W. Bush, a recently released statement on U.S. policy towards combating WMD, the transcript of and slides for Secretary Powell's presentation to the U.N. on February 5, 2003, and documents from the 1980s and 1990s concerning various aspects of Iraqi WMD activities.


(or just stand in front of the mirror and repeat after me "It was all about the oil, Bush screws monkeys")

There ought to be a law against such rude talk especially when it incorporates the nation's first monkey..

 

drewshin

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Originally posted by: glenn1
he won't be one of them because idiot liberals like you have passed him off as some simpleton who doesn't know what's going on. Guess who's fooled now.

I do find it rather ironic that the same people who believed and stated repeatedly "Bush is a moron," or words to that effect, have now changed their opinion of him and find him fully mentally capable of masterminding (and succeeding in putting in place!) such a diabolical and Machievellian plot to fool the rest of the world.

who's said that he's a fully mentally capable? you did, i havent heard any of these other people say so. and who says you have to be a mastermind and diabolical to fool the rest of the world? all it takes is lots of lying, and then when its been found out that you've been lying, you simply say "i was given bad information" or "in the interests of national security i cannot reveal who my faulty sources were" --- not much brainwork needed there, and since you're already seen as a pretty dim-witted person, no one would be the wiser.

i find it tellling of what a pussy bush is because he hasnt even bothered to retract any of his earlier incorrect statements, he throws crap out, but doesnt bother cleaning it up.
 

Alistar7

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May 13, 2002
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Originally posted by: HJD1
Originally posted by: Alistar7
On December 7, 2002, Iraq submitted a 12,000-page declaration, which claimed that it had no current WMD programs. Intelligence analysts from the United States and other nations immediately began to scrutinize the document, and senior U.S. officials quickly rejected the claims.

The documents presented in this electronic briefing book include the major unclassified U.S. and British assessments of Iraqi WMD programs, the reports of the IAEA and UNSCOM covering the final period prior to the 1998 departure and the period since November 27, 2002, the transcript of a key speech by President George W. Bush, a recently released statement on U.S. policy towards combating WMD, the transcript of and slides for Secretary Powell's presentation to the U.N. on February 5, 2003, and documents from the 1980s and 1990s concerning various aspects of Iraqi WMD activities.


(or just stand in front of the mirror and repeat after me "It was all about the oil, Bush screws monkeys")

There ought to be a law against such rude talk especially when it incorporates the nation's first monkey..


oh, he wasnt the first monkey, or jackass, in the white house, and he wont be the last, we will have to wait and see what puppets the special interests will deem are worthy to represent us in the future....