On March 17, 2003, president Bush said the following:
"Intelligence gathered by this and other governments leaves no doubt that the Iraq regime continues to possess and conceal some of the most lethal weapons ever devised."
The question is, what should we be able to expect from the president when he tells us that there is "no doubt?" Is that a figure of speech? Does it mean "pretty sure?" Does it mean "it's possible?" To what standard shall we hold a president whose explicit goal was to "restore integrity and accountability to the White House?"
P.S. If you contend that Bush was correct, please provide a LINK to support your claim with information about more than a few dilapidated, corroded shells with chemical residue, which are in fact evidence that Iraq DISCONTINUED its WMD program years ago.
2006-11-02
11:16:39
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