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Originally Posted by Superbelt
I am highly interested in seeing how this would play out in an almost detached sort of way.
I want to see if Bush can convince congress go along with another war, if he could get any other countries behind him or if there would be any sort of domestic resistance to it.
It didn't happen last time when Bush/Cheney gave us "Iraq is pursuing "a fairly robust nuclear program" and has a history of sponsoring terrorism, he said. "That combination is of great concern." Cheney said the Bush administration might seek U.N. sanctions against Iraq over its nuclear program if necessary. The administration prefers to address the problem with diplomacy and doesn't want more war in the Middle East, he said."
Ooh wait that is what Cheney just said yesterday.... Just replace the q's with n's in the whole thing. It's the exact same script from pre-gulf war II.
Not that I don't believe them this time, but they really did lose their credibility shirt the last time they said this.
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lol, true, true.
in a way, i feel like saying "here we go again."
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