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Originally posted by Liquor Dealer
The point of the whole thing is that while none of the so-called "misconceptions "has been proved - neither have they been disproved. I get most of my news from Fox - I don't trust any of the others nearly as much - CNN has proved that it isn't truthful about too many things and the three major networks news coverage is totally biased - until the "misconceptions" are either proved or disproved they are a non-issue. Oh yeah, BBC and Al Jazerra are too much alike - I wouldn't trust either one of them in anything they report.
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Um, no, LD, that's not the way the question was asked. People were asked if:
* Evidence of links between Iraq and al-Qaeda
has been found.
* Weapons of mass destruction
have been found in Iraq.
* World public opinion
favored the United States going to war with Iraq.
All of these are facts about the present, not some sort of conjecture about whether we WILL find weapons of mass destruction, etc.
To the question "Have weapons of mass destruction been found in Iraq?" there is only one factually correct answer: no.