And the recent cache of Intel that was uncovered immediately after 
Zarcarwi's death proves unequivocally that he had strong ties to Al 
Quada, and was Al Quada's "Man in Iraq."  But you might have missed 
all that, since it was buried by the Liberal Media.   



--- In [email protected], "mark robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Boyd,
> 
> Why do you still have the question? Even though your question is
> kinda two-pronged (1. whether Iraq was a credible threat; 2.
> whether the war was a legitimate response), since #2 is dependent
> on #1 it seems to again go back to the credible threat issue. If
> it were a credible threat, ample evidence would have to be
> obvious; kinda like in trial where the charged is innocent until
> proven (with good evidence) guilty. If the charge is not proven,
> the case is not said to be "still in question." If the charge is
> not proven, the case is said to be "over", "closed", the charge
> "false", the defendant "not guilty", the question "answered", and
> no response is necessary.
> 
> -Mark
> 
>  
> 
> ************
> {American jurors have complete Constitutional authority to vote
> "not guilty" based on nothing more than a disagreement with the
> case, no matter the evidence - despite the judge's instructions.
> There is absolutely no obligation to vote "guilty" to arrive at a
> unanimous verdict. Get on a jury, stand your ground, and fulfill
> its other main purpose: to counteract abusive government and
> unjust lawsuits.
> See www.fija.org  
> [Please adopt this as your own signature.] }
> 
> ------------
> 
> Rep. Paul has made a logical and thoughtful argument against what
> he believes to be an initiation of aggression in Iraq.  His
> stance is principled.  The only question to me is whether or not
> the conflict in Iraq is a case of legitimate reaction to a
> credible threat of aggression or not.  No one has been able to
> make a clear cut case in either direction.
> 
> BWS
>










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