Religions > Atheism > NeoCon Chickenhawks Now Eat Crow For Predicting Kay's Impending WMD Discovery
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"Yang" |
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26 Jan 2004 09:10:27 PM |
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NeoCon Chickenhawks Now Eat Crow For Predicting Kay's Impending WMD Discovery |
Almost Feeling Sorry. Almost
South Knox Bubba writes that he almost feels sorry for those who
believed the Bush administration's claims about Saddam Hussein's
nuclear, biological and chemical weapons program, and who expected
David Kay to vindicate them. Almost:
South Knox Bubba: I almost feel sorry for them...
....sort of like rubes at a sideshow who get conned into paying fifty
cents to see the "Amazing Two-Headed Beast" only to find a deformed
pig fetus in a thirty-year-old jar of formaldehyde once they're
inside:
Pejman Yousefzadeh: I think that Kay is going to prove invaluable in
resolving the question about WMD's.
JunkYardBlog: The Kay report contains a reference to botulinum toxin,
and the fact that investigators found a live vial of it in the home of
an Iraqi scientist. Botulinum is in fact a weapon of mass
destruction--it's the most poisonous known substance. [...] So we have
found a WMD in Iraq. We will probably find more. It remains for the
world to realize what this means.
InstaPundit: DAVID KAY ON MEDIA COVERAGE: ...David Kay also said,
"We're going to find remarkable things" about Iraq's weapons program.
Funny that this gets so little attention.
Bill Hobbs: WMD: The Hunt for the Truth: South Knox Bubba says I'm
lying about this. But David Kay has been in Iraq, while SKB hasn't, so
I think David Kay has a much better idea of the extent of Saddam's
weapons programs than SKB does....
Right Wing News: The text of David Kay's unclassified report was
released tonight. [...] ...even if they don't find anything more than
they already have, isn't it pretty clear that invading was the only
way to stop Saddam from having WMD?
Sgt. Stryker: I just have to wonder what contortions of illogic the
nay sayers will come up with after Kay releases his report.
Andrew Sullivan: (Sept. 2003) If you think that David Kay's report on
Iraqi WMDs can be adequately summarized by idiotic headlines such as:
"No Illicit Arms Found in Iraq," then you need to read this report.
George Bush: [David Kay's] interim report said that Iraq's weapons of
mass destruction program spanned more than two decades. That's what he
said. See, he's over there under difficult circumstances and reports
back. He says that the WMD program involved thousands of people,
billions of dollars and was elaborately shielded by security and
deception operations that continued even beyond the end of Operation
Iraqi Freedom. In other words, he's saying Saddam Hussein was a
threat, a serious danger.
David Kay: I don't think [the stockpiles of biological and chemical
weapons that everyone expected to be there] existed. I think there
were stockpiles at the end of the first Gulf War and those were a
combination of U.N. inspectors and unilateral Iraqi action got rid of
them. I think the best evidence is that they did not resume
large-scale production, and that's what we're really talking about, is
large stockpiles, not the small.
OK, then. On to the next sideshow...
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Yang
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a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Socerey Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec
The Bush 'balanced' budget: -525 billion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: -3 million jobs and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -512 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
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