I didn't read where anyone said "there are" still more WMD in iraq
that might have been thichi!
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I didn't read where anyone said "there are" still more WMD in iraq
that might have been thichi!
Wrong, again, Realist. I just pointed out that there are many unsecured weapon sites that have not been inspected yet....
Wrong, again, Realist. I only pointed out that there are many unsecured weapon sites that have not been inspected yet....
Is there an echo in here?
Don't fault Kerry: after all his latest anti-Bush tirade actually has
a lot of merit. He is accusing Bush of working with the Saudi
government to KEEP OIL PRICES DOWN in the US
The amusing part to this story is that only a few weeks ago Kerry was talking about the need for the President to put pressure on OPEC to keep oil prices down.
Kerry worries me - when he was asked (getting off of a six hour plane ride) what he thought about Rice's testimony at the 911 commission, he just waved it away and said "I haven't seen it yet." which is bullcrap. An on-the-ball nominee would have reviewed it and had a reply prepared at some point over the six hour plane ride.
It seems like he doesn't care if he wins - does he know something? Even Democrats I've talked to are sheepish about him being nominated. Apparently there were instructions from on high - also to try keeping Nader off the ballot. Communist tactics.
CZAR
Heathen:
Chill out, brother. I only pointed out the progress of the search for WND in Iraq. Take it or leave it....any reasonable person would agree the search may take some time. What is wrong with that?
I would love to hear your take on the Jordan incident.....
ThiChi,
Good point about the incident in Jordan...where did the terrorists get the Chemicals? Perhaps the "stories" about the WMD going to Syria have some validity.
I'm surprised that the anti-bush people here aren't commenting so much on the Jordan issue....
I'm surprised that the anti-bush people here aren't commenting so much on the Jordan issue
Well I thought it was a big mistake for Michael Jordan to come out of retirement and play for the Washington Wizards. I thought his legacy would have been better served to stay retired as a Chicago Bull. And then of course, there's the whole issue of his skills as a basketball general manager. But I don't want to open that kettle of fish now do I?