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Posted by Phil Munson on June 10, 2004 at 06:26:25 from (66.218.12.113):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: High cost of fuel. posted by Paul in Mich on June 10, 2004 at 04:54:53:
I feel remorse for your grandson and all of the rest who have been put in harms way by a liar. No credible connection has ever been established between Saddam and Al Qaida. In fact, there are more Al Qaida in Iraq, post Saddam, than there were when he was in power. You have nicely proved my point about what a shallow hypocrite you are with the tripe about your own grandson. That you would assert the offering of your own grandson's life as a measure of your conviction is disgusting. You say that "everyone" thought there were WMD. HELLO, HELLO. None of the many, many UN inspectors who were on site in Iraq ever said there were any WMD. I am not, nor have ever been, a pacifist. War should be a last resort, not, as this one is, a first choice. Paul, I hope that you are just incredibly stupid. That would be much more noble than to think that you know better, but willingly choose to assert untruthful information. How sad, currently presidential, maybe, but still sad.
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