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Old 10-25-2014, 01:44 PM   #16
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Bush43's justification for Invading Iraq was that Saddam had new WMD's capable of MASS DESTRUCTION. That was the sales pitch to the American people. Why did he have Colin Powell do a Powerpoint presentation before the United Nations stating there were warehouses full of them? JD provided that link from the New York times, that proves all they found were Corroded Weapons from the 1980's that did not work. FYI, The New York times was for Mitt in the last presidential election. One more time, Bush WASTED tax payer money and needlessly had 4 thousand soldiers make the ultimate sacrifice. If you are going to go to battle, do it for the right reasons. Why do you think Bush left office with an approval rating of 20 percent?
You're suffering from a severe case of Kool Aid induced myopia, flighty. Bush43's justification for increasing military in Iraq action encompassed more than just Saddam's WMD program, flighty:

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President Bush's address to the United Nations
September 12, 2002

Twelve years ago, Iraq invaded Kuwait without provocation. And the regime's forces were poised to continue their march to seize other countries and their resources. Had Saddam Hussein been appeased instead of stopped, he would have endangered the peace and stability of the world. Yet this aggression was stopped by the might of coalition forces and the will of the United Nations.

To suspend hostilities, to spare himself, Iraq's dictator accepted a series of commitments. The terms were clear to him and to all, and he agreed to prove he is complying with every one of those obligations. He has proven instead only his contempt for the United Nations and for all his pledges. By breaking every pledge, by his deceptions and by his cruelties, Saddam Hussein has made the case against himself.

In 1991, Security Council Resolution 688 demanded that the Iraqi regime cease at once the repression of its own people, including the systematic repression of minorities, which the council said threatened international peace and security in the region. This demand goes ignored.

Last year, the U.N. Commission on Human Rights found that Iraq continues to commit extremely grave violations of human rights and that the regime's repression is all-pervasive.

Tens of thousands of political opponents and ordinary citizens have been subjected to arbitrary arrest and imprisonment, summary execution and torture by beating and burning, electric shock, starvation, mutilation and rape.

Wives are tortured in front of their husbands; children in the presence of their parents; and all of these horrors concealed from the world by the apparatus of a totalitarian state.

In 1991, the U.N. Security Council, through Resolutions 686 and 687, demanded that Iraq return all prisoners from Kuwait and other lands. Iraq's regime agreed. It broke this promise.

Last year, the Secretary General's high-level coordinator for this issue reported that Kuwaiti, Saudi, Indian, Syrian, Lebanese, Iranian, Egyptian, Bahraini and Armeni nationals remain unaccounted for; more than 600 people. One American pilot is among them....

In 1990, after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, the world imposed economic sanctions on Iraq. Those sanctions were maintained after the war to compel the regime's compliance with Security Council Resolutions.

In time, Iraq was allowed to use oil revenues to buy food. Saddam Hussein has subverted this program, working around the sanctions to buy missile technology and military materials. He blames the suffering of Iraq's people on the United Nations, even as he uses his oil wealth to build lavish palaces for himself and to buy arms for his country.

By refusing to comply with his own agreements, he bears full guilt for the hunger and misery of innocent Iraqi citizens. In 1991, Iraq promised U.N. inspectors immediate and unrestricted access to verify Iraq's commitment to rid itself of weapons of mass destruction and long range missiles. Iraq broke this promise, spending seven years deceiving, evading and harassing U.N. inspectors before ceasing cooperation entirely.

Just months after the 1991 cease-fire, the Security Council twice renewed its demand that the Iraqi regime cooperate fully with inspectors, condemning Iraq's serious violations of its obligations.

The Security Council again renewed that demand in 1994, and twice more in 1996, deploring Iraq's clear violations of its obligations. The Security Council renewed its demand three more times in 1997, citing flagrant violations, and three more times in 1998, calling Iraq's behavior totally unacceptable. And in 1999, the demand was renewed yet again.


http://edition.cnn.com/2002/US/09/12/bush.transcript/
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All around the mulberry BUSH,
The monkey shook the weasel...
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When does the end of the world as we know it occur?

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How long do you think our currency will remain stable, Timmy? Do you think our massive printing and borrowing can continue forever? If you think it doesn't matter, then you don't understand the concept of money.
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When does the end of the world as we know it occur?


Soon Timbo... Get some food, bullets and precious metals... NOW!


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You're suffering from a severe case of Kool Aid induced myopia, flighty. Bush43's justification for increasing military in Iraq action encompassed more than just Saddam's WMD program, flighty:
Dodge and evade that is all you do. When Megan Kelly was drilling Dick Cheney about Iraq, his reply "Well we thought Saddam had the ability to made a WMD" . When Hillary and Kerry voted for the invasion in Congress, it was because of the WMD's not because Saddam and his sons were not nice people.
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Old 11-01-2014, 09:07 AM   #22
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Dodge and evade that is all you do. When Megan Kelly was drilling Dick Cheney about Iraq, his reply "Well we thought Saddam had the ability to made a WMD" . When Hillary and Kerry voted for the invasion in Congress, it was because of the WMD's not because Saddam and his sons were not nice people.
You're the one who is "dodging and deflecting", flighty, because the evidence that you are actively trying to ignore, dodge and deflect proves that your argument is a mendacious pack of lies. A transcript of Bush43's speech before the U.N. is evidentiary proof that his case for justifying increased military action in Iraq involved more than just Saddam's WMD program, flighty. Nothing you stupidly imagine or say will change that fact, flighty.
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Old 11-01-2014, 09:20 AM   #23
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Good enough for us? Spoken like a true "independent" - who always sides with the left.

We are facing a disaster of biblical proportions. Placing blame helps no one. There is blame enough to go around. It needs to be fixed. NOW!

Spoken like a true "libertarian" who always sides with the right.

And where in the bible is there written anything about economic disaster? You're making shit up again Whiny!

LMAO @ Chickenshit Little!
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not in the next 80 yrs, that's all I kare about

5 Scary Myths You Probably Believe About the Economy

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