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Here we go again: Bush & WMDs

Mon Aug 02, 2004 at 02:05:30 PM PDT

From today's question and answer session, Bush talks about not finding WMDs:
"And the second part of the -- oh, why would this -- listen, let me talk about the intelligence in Iraq. First of all, we all thought we would find stockpiles of weapons. We may still find weapons. We haven't found them yet. Every person standing up here would say, gosh, we thought it was going to be different, as did the Congress, by the way, members of both parties, and the United Nations. But what we do know is that Saddam Hussein had the capability of making weapons."

I thought we found the WMDs already in May 2003.  Bush said so in Poland.  When will the SCLM remind Bush that he already said we found WMDs?  Any day now I'm sure.  

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  •  These Republicans are a riot (none / 0)

    They've said at various times throughout the last 1 and a 1/2 years that they "found" weapons of mass destruction. Bush in Poland talking about balloon trailers. How about those leaky mustard missiles from the Iran-Iraq war?  Or the sarin "tipped" missiles from the Iran-Iraq war? The nuke parts recovered in some scientists backyard?

    Bush's administration has tried to get all of these to stick as "weapons of mass destruction," to no avail.  No one is buying it anymore. Except for Brit Hume on Fox.

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    by assyrian64 on Mon Aug 02, 2004 at 06:16:22 PM PDT

  •  another diary on this, 30 mins ago (none / 0)

    posted here.
  •  THE UN (none / 0)

    DID NOT BELIEVE IT. During the session where Colin Powell soiled his pants his presentation was followed by testimony from Hans Blix and Mohammed Barehdei repudiating, point by point, everything he said. The discussion then turned to the ministers of the other countries on the security council, of whom, only Britain supported the suppositions. NO ONE BELIEVED IT BUT THE BUSHIES, and wolf Blitzer.

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    by johnmorris on Mon Aug 02, 2004 at 06:34:03 PM PDT

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