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Science > Abortion |
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"Pr0r3p" |
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06 Oct 2004 01:51:50 PM |
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U.S. Report Undercuts Bush War Rationale |
WASHINGTON (AP) - Undercutting the Bush's administration's rationale
for invading Iraq, the final report of the chief U.S. arms inspector
concludes that Saddam Hussein did not vigorously pursue a program to
develop weapons of mass destruction after international inspectors
left Baghdad in 1998, according to lawmakers and others briefed on the
report.
http://apnews1.iwon.com//article/20041006/D85I2V000.html?PG=home&SEC=news
Not good news for the Bush administration, especially with 1,000+
American soldiers dead in a war in which the very justification for
the war is based on fiction.
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| User: "Adam H." |
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| Title: Re: U.S. Report Undercuts Bush War Rationale |
06 Oct 2004 01:55:44 PM |
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On 6 Oct 2004 11:51:50 -0700, (Pr0r3p) wrote, akin to
the neighing and braying of farmyard animals:
WASHINGTON (AP) - Undercutting the Bush's administration's rationale
for invading Iraq, the final report of the chief U.S. arms inspector
concludes that Saddam Hussein did not vigorously pursue a program to
develop weapons of mass destruction after international inspectors
left Baghdad in 1998, according to lawmakers and others briefed on the
report.
http://apnews1.iwon.com//article/20041006/D85I2V000.html?PG=home&SEC=news
Not good news for the Bush administration, especially with 1,000+
American soldiers dead in a war in which the very justification for
the war is based on fiction.
I think 'undercut' is not a sufficiently precise word. 'Bury' might be
better.
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"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful,
and so are we. They never stop thinking about
new ways to harm our country and our people,
and neither do we."
President George W. Bush.
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