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US gives up on WMD search (pg. 9)
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| ResonantDrag |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trancer-X
Check my edit. I typed it real quick and then realized that it looked derogatory and not what I intended, so I quickly edited it before the minute was up.
I've read some very good posts from you, so please don't feel like I was bashing you in any way! |
lol.. sorry, i was in a bit of a giggle mood last night. i knew the context, no offense was taken even before the edit.
back to the content...
tony blair is being held accountable for his play in this scam. any thoughts on who the new british PM will be? |
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| Sevas Stra |
| You missed the point here...Iraq did indeed have chemical and biological weapons/agents, they supposedly don't/didn't have the capability of just launching them from there to here. The part where they gassed the Kurds with gasses such as Sarin (if you know what that is) was true, what wasn't was the panic that Iraq could attack American soil at any given time. However it's not nessicary to launch missiles in order to get it from one part of the world to another. They could always do their usualy chicken car bombs and such. |
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| Trancer-X |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sevas Stra
Oh yeah and Bush ofcourse, as i said, wrote the report himself and knew it to be true while Kerry is just a innocent Navy fag...right your point is very plausible.:rolleyes: |
Obviously, you do a lot more talking than reading. There's been plenty of posts made regarding Rumsfeld's scramble to find enough evidence (whether faulty or not) to go to war in Iraq immediately after 9/11.
The Neo-cons had been planning it years before, but they needed a smoking gun in order to persuade the highly impressionable public to go to war in Iraq.
Noone likes a "know it all" that doesn't know . Read more and post less, that's my suggestion - at least until you can get your facts straight. |
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| ResonantDrag |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sevas Stra
You missed the point here...Iraq did indeed have chemical and biological weapons/agents, they supposedly don't/didn't have the capability of just launching them from there to here. The part where they gassed the Kurds with gasses such as Sarin (if you know what that is) was true, what wasn't was the panic that Iraq could attack American soil at any given time. However it's not nessicary to launch missiles in order to get it from one part of the world to another. They could always do their usualy chicken car bombs and such. |
are you trying to clarify your point? |
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| Trancer-X |
| quote: | Originally posted by ResonantDrag
lol.. sorry, i was in a bit of a giggle mood last night. i knew the context, no offense was taken even before the edit.
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Haha
Fine then, be like that! :) |
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| Trancer-X |
| quote: | Originally posted by ResonantDrag
are you trying to clarify your point? |
The point that I'm getting is that this guy is still lost in the Bush administration's lies. |
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| Sevas Stra |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trancer-X
Obviously, you do a lot more talking than reading. There's been plenty of posts made regarding Rumsfeld's scramble to find enough evidence (whether faulty or not) to go to war in Iraq immediately after 9/11.
The Neo-cons had been planning it years before, but they needed a smoking gun in order to persuade the highly impressionable public to go to war in Iraq.
Noone likes a "know it all" that doesn't know . Read more and post less, that's my suggestion - at least until you can get your facts straight. |
yeah ofcourse you're smarter than the people who run the world:rolleyes: |
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| Trancer-X |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sevas Stra
yeah ofcourse you're smarter than the people who run the world:rolleyes: |
Well, I know well enough that I'm smarter than the great majority of the voters who voted for Bush. |
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| tiesto14 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trancer-X
Well, I know well enough that I'm smarter than the great majority of the voters who voted for Bush. |
Thats why at 1pm on a weekday you are posting on a dance forum about politics and not in a corner office on the 37th floor on Lexington Avenue in NYC running part of corporate America.:rolleyes: |
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| ResonantDrag |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trancer-X
Well, I know well enough that I'm smarter than the great majority of the voters who voted for Bush. |
trancer-x, you win the prize for being the last person to respond to the banned twerp.
were we talking about wmds?
did they check this site? |
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| ResonantDrag |
| quote: | Originally posted by tiesto14
Thats why at 1pm on a weekday you are posting on a dance forum about politics and not in a corner office on the 37th floor on Lexington Avenue in NYC running part of corporate America.:rolleyes: |
like the top one percent who were the majority of bush voters?:rolleyes: |
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| Trancer-X |
| quote: | Originally posted by tiesto14
Thats why at 1pm on a weekday you are posting on a dance forum about politics and not in a corner office on the 37th floor on Lexington Avenue in NYC running part of corporate America.:rolleyes: |
Being confined to an office is your idea of intelligent? No thanks. That sounds more like voluntary servitude to me.
I'd rather have my freedom.
1pm on a weekday and I've already finished my work and am about to go enjoy some good beer from my buddy's keg-o-rator! :)
Happiness is way more important to me than social clout, political domination, worldly possessions, etc. Happiness is something that neither money nor power can buy. If you're looking to find happiness through material means, then you're looking in the wrong place!
The most miserable people that I know are also rich beyond most people's wildest dreams. |
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