Alabama Fanatic, the problem here is very clear. You are presenting facts
and Mr. Perry is insisting on living in fantasy.

The truth is very confusing to him.




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>Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 3:18 PM
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>Subject: RE: [RollTideFan] September 11 Audio Tapes
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>>
>> I truly hope you utilized copy\paste for that stuff below.
>> For someone to have thought about it and typed it, clearly
>> shows that the author indeed does believe his\her musings.
>>
>Never believe what you read on the Internet.
>
>>
>> Please ignore the blatant lie Bush used in his speech when
>> he declared Iraq was buying (attempting to buy?) uranium
>> from Nigeria.
>>
>I'd ignore it if it were true, but it's not.  He specifically
>cited British Intelligence during the speech, British
>Intelligence which to this very day is still endorsed by
>the British Government.  You know, the same British Government
>which was just cleared of sexing up its intelligence reports.
>
>>
>> So the war was on and now its over. (please see the Top Gun
>> plane ride to the aircraft carrier for details.)
>>
>You mean this speech:
>
>    http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/05/01/bush.transcript/index.html
>
>I listened that speech and he never said the war was over.  He
>declared an end to "major combat operations", which was
>absolutely true, and a progression to "securing and
>reconstructing" the country which is exactly what we are doing.
>
>It was the anti-war group who are perpetuating the lie that it
>was a declartion the war was over.  But we already know we
>can't trust there opinion or judgements, otherwise we would
>still be bent over taking it from the French and Russians as
>they grease up with their oil contracts.
>
>>
>> Several articles and comments seem to suggest that the US
>> wanted to oust SH, but we needed a particular reason to do
>> so. By spreading propaganda about the imminent threat from
>> Iraq's WMD, the government made its case in a way that few
>> American's would be willing to argue against.
>>
>> Of course we are not in a bit of a hurt if you choose to
>> ignore the #1 reason as to why the war was launched: WMD.  We
>> can always look back and say that WMD were never found, but at
>> least the world knows we're not afraid to launch an attack on
>> any country we deem 'might' have WMD.
>>
>Nothing to ignore.  The reason why the war was launched was
>because SH had 12 years to demonstrate he had destroyed his
>WMD programs and was not pursing them any further.
>
>It's an undisputed fact that he had them and would use them.  So
>where did they go?  Iraq was well know to document the tinest of
>details, so where are the document showing that the weapons had
>been destroyed.  He was building missles to deliver WMD, so why
>did he need them if he didn't have any WMD.  4th of July
>celebration?
>
>He was given one last chance, and it was made very clear that it
>was one last chance, to submit to full and open inspections.
>But he continued to stall and evade?  Why?
>
>The reason was clear and the consequences were also.  He ignored
>and he paid the price.
>
>>
>> Excuse me......North Korea on Line 1....
>>
>No doubt.  Go ahead, launch a missle.  Wake the sleeping giant.
>
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