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--- Mario Goveia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Santosh,
>  
> Since you seem so upset that Saddam has been removed by the evil George Bush, 
> you
> must think he was a great guy and you must therefore also be opposed to 
> freedom
> and democracy for the Iraqi people.
>  
> 
> You seem to be one of those people who is too intelligent by half.
>  
> See if you can follow this simple sequential logic:
>  
> 1. Before 1991 there was evidence of WMDs in Iraq.  Just ask the Iranis, 
> Kurds and
> Shia that these were used on.
> 2. In 1991 there was evidence of WMDs, because the UN has a signed agreement 
> by
> Saddam acknowledging his WMDs and promising to destroy these and provide the 
> UN
> with an accounting.
> 3. From 1991 to 2003 the UN Security Council passed 17 resolutions asking for 
> the
> accounting that Saddam never provided, even though the consequence of the 
> first 16
> were crippling sanctions and of the 17th was the loss of his dictatorship and 
> his
> sadistic sons.
> 4. Physics tells us that matter does not disappear.  It has to be accounted 
> for.
> 5. The coalition has not found the WMDs as yet.
> 6. Ipso facto, the WMDs cannot have disappeared, they have not been accounted 
> for,
> they have not been found as yet, so they must be either still hidden 
> somewhere in
> Iraq, or in Syria as suspected.
> 

I am suprised you did not say that they could have also been taken by UFOs 
.
-Tariq



                
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