Comments on: A Look Back At Powell's Case For War

Four Years Ago, Then-Secretary Of State Made Dramatic U.N. Speech About WMDs In Iraq

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by rocketsbrain February 6, 2007 2:04 AM EST
I would caution not to buy the "accepted truth" with regard to the lack of Saddam's WMD and links to terrorist organizations whether they be AQ, Sunni, Shiia, Hez, Hamas and other Islamofascists groups.

Saddam was up to his eyeballs in supporting these groups whenever it was in his own best self-interest to do so.

I would invite folks to review Ray Robinson's work at FOXNEWS:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,200908,00.html
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by rocketsbrain February 6, 2007 2:03 AM EST
I would caution not to buy the "accepted truth" with regard to the lack of Saddam's WMD and links to terrorist organizations whether they be AQ, Sunni, Shiia, Hez, Hamas and other Islamofascists groups.

Saddam was up to his eyeballs in supporting these groups whenever it was in his own best self-interest to do so.

I would invite folks to review Ray Robinson's work at FOXNEWS:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,200908,00.html
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by realtedbell February 5, 2007 10:57 PM EST
Colin Powell did not lend credibility for those of us who know how to read.

Colin Powell was the good soldier. He did what Bush told him to do, which was to try to scare everyone into going after a man who, according to Bush, tried to "kill his dad."

If Colin Powell had any credibility whatsoever, he would have quit long before his white powder song and dance at the UN.
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