Ya know....not allowing our inspectors in to do their job gave us plenty of reason to be suspicious. Hussein wasn't upholding his end of the treaty. Is that any reason to start a war.....no, but it is a reason to use force in order to gain access to what was his country at the time.
I believe that if Iraq had them, that somebody would have found them, and used them either to say "here they are, our war is justified" or to kill people.
No, he didn't. Everyone knew it. Bush and Company knew it. Vincent Bugliosi's new book, The Prosecution of George W. Bush makes this point. Bush and his whole administration lied over and over again to Congress, the U.N., and to the citizens of the United States. -Bush is a war criminal, and I agree with Bugliosi when he argues that he should be treated as such. I get the impression from interviews that Bugliosi has a personal grudge against murderers, mass murderers in particular. Remember, he was the prosecutor who put Manson away. I haven't read his new book, but if his work in the past is any indication, he probably makes a solid case.
Ya know....not allowing our inspectors in to do their job gave us plenty of reason to be suspicious. Hussein wasn't upholding his end of the treaty. Is that any reason to start a war.....no, but it is a reason to use force in order to gain access to what was his country at the time.
the weapon of mass destruction is Bush's peanut mind.
I believe that if Iraq had them, that somebody would have found them, and used them either to say "here they are, our war is justified" or to kill people.
We knew he had them, because we kept the receipts.
He had oil, that qualifies as destroying our world
No, he didn't. Everyone knew it. Bush and Company knew it. Vincent Bugliosi's new book, The Prosecution of George W. Bush makes this point. Bush and his whole administration lied over and over again to Congress, the U.N., and to the citizens of the United States. -Bush is a war criminal, and I agree with Bugliosi when he argues that he should be treated as such. I get the impression from interviews that Bugliosi has a personal grudge against murderers, mass murderers in particular. Remember, he was the prosecutor who put Manson away. I haven't read his new book, but if his work in the past is any indication, he probably makes a solid case.