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"Even the worst dictators convince themselves that their war mission is justified, if not noble. Does anyone think the war promoters in or out of government, such as the neoconservatives who provoked the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, have a sense of guilt for the carnage and the economic havoc their wars have brought?"
Paul, Ron (2015-07-17). Swords into Plowshares: A Life in Wartime and a Future of Peace and Prosperity (Kindle Locations 773-775). Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity. Kindle Edition.
And I was already thinking that there is a big difference between a mistake and a lie before I heard her say it.
I do have another observation about that: It is the professional liars (politicians/media/Soros type dudes) who call Bush a liar.
Prager states it correctly...he did have them and he did use them and would of continued to do so.
Not to mention, do what ever they had to...to hide them.
This is the same old tale that the statists trot out to cover the guilty asses of the looter scum in charge.
"Our information was incorrect, but it came from good reliable sources and we believed it."
BS
Still lying.
Misguided good people? BS
Cui Bono.
WMD Quotes from Democrats
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xnjco...
The iconic head of the Dem Party, Jay Rockefeller, was Chair of the Sen Intel Comm and personally called for every Dem to endorse the War Powers Act on the Sen floor the day before its adoption. Despicable frailty and betrayal to argue then otherwise later.
Go Syracuse!
iSank
I agree the answer is 'No'.
Chemical weapons were used and there is strong evidence of research on biological weapons.
This is an interesting contrast with opinions on Iran. The Iranian government say they are not producing nuclear weapons. Bush's successor does not confirm or deny but seems relaxed either way.