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rdean
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You really need to review what "standard of evidence" means. There was not a shred of evidence for anything you've said in that stupid video.
Fail.
So the words being spoken out of the mouths of your Republican Leadership isn't "evidence" enough?
Them actually saying the words isn't evidence?
You see what I mean about "imagination" and a "parallel universe"?
No you are supplying the imagination that they actually support what you contend. There is no evidence they do. What they suggest is that U.S. intelligence--and that of every other major country--was wrong. But it wasn't. Iraq did have programs for development of WMD. No one dreamed that up.
Would you like a list of quotations of Bill Clinton and other Dems saying essentially the same thing? That Iraq was the biggest threat to mideast peace, that they were destabilizing, that they had WMD? Because those have been supplied many times already.
It takes an act of supreme partisan imagination to think Bush was the only one who said this and everyone else knew better.
Bush said Iraq wouldn't let inspectors in, but warned the "hundreds" of inspectors to get out before the US started dropping bombs.
Good God man, it was only a few years ago.
Iraq's military was devastated during two events. When Iraq and Iran fought for eight years and when we chased them out of Kuwait.
Then they were under sanctions. The small amount of poison gas they owned was purchased from Western Nations so everyone knew EXACTLY what they had. They had no major industry, no manufacturing. Everything they owned came from other nations.
To say, "But we THOUGHT they had this or that" is an astounding lie. It's not possible. It's part of the beliefs of a "parallel universe".
How can conservatives say liberals have no common sense and then clearly believe the "unbelievable"?
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