Cite credible sources, if there are any.
2007-02-09
14:39:19
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How can you believe in something that has no weight? People who believe in aliens actually claim to have seen UFOs.
2007-02-09
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TinkerTHinker: "Satellites did pick it up. I saw it." you saw it? amazing. Go tell congress and the president about that information. They could really use it to defend themselves against critics. Can you cite these outrageous claims?
2007-02-09
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There are none. Its impossible. With all of Americas satellite technology there is no way they could have ran a convoy of trucks to Syria or anywhere else without being noticed. As far as flying them out-that would have been next to impossible as Saddam wasnt allowed to fly any planes over 2/3rds of his country due to the no fly zones we were enforcing. And those zones included the borders with any other country.
2007-02-09 14:47:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The Iraq conflict became certainly planned long earlier the activities of 9/eleven - throughout the time of Clinton's final term the Iraq Liberation invoice became gone via Congress. This certainty makes whether or no longer the subsequent intel became "doctored" somewhat moot and we would desire to consistently no longer fairly spend quite some time attempting to earnings this element of the conflict. of course the conflict is a contributing element in our contemporary economic woes - yet so became the activities of 9/eleven, Katrina and Rita, the dot com fall down, the Enron fiasco, the housing scandals, escalating capability expenditures and so on. The final seven years have not been an economic walk interior the park. Our attractiveness interior the international and whether or no longer the conflict seems to be a "considerable bungle" would be desperate via our success or failure in our targets - i do no longer think that the incontrovertible fact that those Islamic terrorists had to be confronted could be debated. Their approaches of indiscriminately slaughtering hundreds of harmless human beings have been carried out with fairly impunity for plenty too long.
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There might be a couple left; but any WMD's left over from the GHW Bush and Oliver North days are they are so old and degraded that Syria or Iraq wouldn't want them.
It would be safer to arm wrestle a rattle snake with Turret's Syndrome than to try to re-manufacture a 40 year old WMD's
Go big Red Go
2007-02-09 15:20:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe some sources like the Washington TIme or the fake newspaper NY Post...but credible sources? No. Why? Because that neocon theory is utterly false.
2007-02-09 14:46:00
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answered by GOP - Going Out of Power 2
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"Would you risk being wrong? Do you want to wait for the MUSHROOM CLOUD? Think of the children! Remember 911!" That's about as close to evidence as I've seen from the cons. Same old scare tactics. They worked on Iraq, but hopefully the country has wised up and it won't fly for an assault on Iran or Syria.
2007-02-09 14:46:23
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answered by I'll Take That One! 4
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Is there concrete evidence that suggests that wmd's weren't sent to syria??
Cite credible source, IF there are any.
It's what we each believe in. There are sites saying it didn't happen and sites that say it did. It's what we each believe and I believe they are hidden and have been transported.
2007-02-09 14:45:40
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no doubt Iraq had WMD. Saddam used them on the Kurds. He either destroyed them, sold them or hid them someplace. The problem is that nobody seems to know what happened to the WMD. That is the scary part.
2007-02-09 14:50:38
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answered by C B 6
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Flush said so? Seems to be considered a credible source by the cons.
2007-02-09 14:43:18
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answered by Anonymous
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This is merely more Bush Administration-style innuendo and deceit, in order to move the discussion from the real issues in Iraq.
2007-02-09 14:42:45
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answered by Jackson Leslie 5
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There were no WMD's to send at all. And, our satellites would have picked up the movement. No evidence because it didn't happen.
2007-02-09 14:44:00
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answered by Anonymous
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