Originally posted by: Infohawk
	
	
		
		
			Originally posted by: Riprorin
Just because they haven't been found obviously doesn't mean they don't exist.
This could be in Syria or they could be buried in the desert.
There was cetainly ample reason to believe that they existed.
What if we had done nothing and Islamic nut jobs had gotten WMDs and used them against us. How would you be responding to President Bush then?
		
		
	 
"Do you believe in Allah? Why not? He could be hiding in the desert and pop out any second." You're reasoning along the same lines.
"This could be in Syria or they could be buried in the desert."
Same with Allah.
"There was cetainly ample reason to believe that they existed."
A lot of people think there is ample reason to believe Allah exists too, but do you take there word for it?
"What if we had done nothing and Islamic nut jobs had gotten WMDs and used them against us. How would you be responding to President Bush then?"
Those are big ifs. What makes your rhetorical questions problematic is that the ifs don't add up. 
"What if aliens had used our earholes to take over our bodies and taken over the world?"
Bush would have looked like a real asshole for not ordering more earplugs. We can all construct hyptheticals where a certain person would look good or bad. Such hypotheticals are only useful if they based in reality. Unfortunately, it appears you have drunk the coolaid so to speak and do not see that your  premises are completely flawed.