or I am rubber and you are glue... What ever you say bounces off me sticks to you...If I can claim the intellectual high ground on this tool topic.
Takes one to know one.

Moderator: Jim O'Bryan
Stephen Eisel wrote:No, I make a strong case for how the Dems and the media pimped this subject for political gain. If any of the missing WMD's are ever used agianst the US or Israel then there will be blood on the hands of the media and the Dems..
Fact: Over 500 weapon munitions which contained Sarin or mustard gas were discovered in Iraq by Coalition Forces in 2003.Stephen Calhoun wrote:Stephen E. is just riding the horse that brought him here and will take him God only knows where.
Undisputable material fact: No WMD in Iraq.
Undisputable material fact: no operational connection between Saddam's regime and Al-Q.
Undisputable material fact: ginned up mendacities offered as fact.
Undisputable material fact: after promising to put the request for war authorization to the UN Security Council, Bush broke his promise and commenced an illegal war per the UN Charter.
Nothing Stephen has offered overturns any of this.
***The UN was unable to verify that Saddam had destroyed his WMDs during their inspections.
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Thank God I have been at the Convention all week and didn't have to listen to the angry rants of people who would never vote for a Republican regardless of a any variable. Oh, that's right..there were the protesters. They were a hoot.
It does not take a leap of faith to believe that some of those CWs were still around in 2003 and then shipped out of Iraq right before the US lead invasion.
SYRIA. Syria is also playing a counterproductive role. Iraqis are upset about what they perceive as Syrian support for efforts to undermine the Iraqi government. The Syrian role is not so much to take active measures as to countenance malign neglect: the Syrians look the other
way as arms and foreign fighters flow across their border into Iraq, and former Baathist leaders find a safe haven within Syria. Like Iran, Syria is content to see the United States tied down in Iraq. That said, the Syrians have indicated that they want a dialogue with the United States, and in November 2006 agreed to restore diplomatic relations with Iraq after a 24-year break.
(serious quand particularly Syria—which is the principal transit point for shipments of weapons to Hezbollah, and which supports radical Palestinian groups.estion)
100,000's of munitions ... And with out a doubt, you believe that each and every munition has been accounted for and destroyed.. lolHere you take up the cause of extreme right wing deadenders. I would add daft and dishonest right wing deadenders too, because there is zero evidence that reinforces this claim.
100,000's of munitions