If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#111
|
|||
|
|||
In , on 08/24/2004
at 01:50 AM, Sharky said: I suppose that type of language strikes fear in the heart of your catamite, turdy. All I have to say is yawn Well it strikes fear into you -- or you would not have snipped my words! -- Here they are again. Get someone to read them for you this time; Asshole, you see nothing -- Since I'm the person you are libeling. But hey it interesting to see you rightwing nuts try and figure out who I am. It tell me that I'm hitting you little morons dead on with truth -- that has you squirming. PS: Do you know the statute of limitations for libel? -- I'd find out if I were you. But then I have a working brain. You rightwingers don't. --Pay attention to the last paragraph sharky boy -- least you end up working to pay me for your stupidity here. In CuAWc.7784$Nn2.2032@trndny05, wrote: Asshole, you see nothing |
#112
|
|||
|
|||
|
#113
|
|||
|
|||
"Kevin Brooks" wrote in message ...
"Emmanuel Gustin" wrote in message ... "Kevin Brooks" wrote in message ... snip The Iraqi WMD possesion case is a prime example. It is true that almost everybody, including myself, considered it likely that Saddam still possessed the unaccounted for stocks of WMD, not destroyed after the first war with Iraq. In absence of evidence to the contrary, that was a rational conclusion. And that was basically the conclusion forwarded by the US. Actually quite a few poeple thought that the pre 1991 stocks exepting perhaps for some mustard shells/bombs had been destroyed or had become impotent due to age. The binary sarin shell was quite a surprise. Previously there had been no (at least not sidely published) claim by anyone that Iraq had produced chemical weapons other than ustard with a long shelf life. But that was /not/ what the US government claimed. Bush managed to climb the ladder of faulty intelligence and rethorical distortion from "Iraq probably still has WMD stocks" up to "Iraq has active WMD programs", which is something quite different. You must have missed out reading kay's comments in January before Congress? Where he indicated that Iraq had indeed continued to work towards creating and protecting dual-use facilities for the express purpose of being able to switch them to WMD production? Their continued work on ricin right up until the last conflict kicked off? Keep in mind this is the same Kay who ackowedged that yes, he (and most of the intel analysts from around the world) had indeed gotten the scope of weapons stockpiles completely wrong, so don't be accusing him of shading the testimony. Let me begin by saying, we were almost all wrong, and I certainly include myself here. Sen. [Edward] Kennedy knows very directly. Senator Kennedy and I talked on several occasions prior to the war that my view was that the best evidence that I had seen was that Iraq indeed had weapons of mass destruction. I would also point out that many governments that chose not to support this war -- certainly, the French president, [Jacques] Chirac, as I recall in April of last year, referred to Iraq's possession of WMD. The Germans certainly -- the intelligence service believed that there were WMD. It turns out that we were all wrong, probably in my judgment, and that is most disturbing. .... Former top U.S. weapons inspector David Kay in testimony Wednesday, January 28, 2004 before the Senate Armed Services Committee As you will recall, UNMOVIC and the IAEA reached a similar conclusions a year earlier. -- FF |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
ANG Woman Wing Commander Doesn't See Herself as Pioneer, By Master Sgt. Bob Haskell | Otis Willie | Military Aviation | 0 | March 18th 04 08:40 PM |
"You Might be a Crew Chief if..." | Yeff | Military Aviation | 36 | December 11th 03 04:07 PM |
Trexler now 7th Air Force commander | Otis Willie | Military Aviation | 0 | November 27th 03 11:32 PM |
bulding a kitplane maybe Van's RV9A --- a good idea ????? | Flightdeck | Home Built | 10 | September 9th 03 07:20 PM |
Commander gives Navy airframe plan good review | Otis Willie | Military Aviation | 0 | July 8th 03 09:10 PM |