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David Kay: "I don't think they existed."

January 23, 2004 12:12 PM

David Kay, the guy that Bush tasked to find WMD, finally admits defeat:


I don't think they existed. What everyone was talking about is stockpiles produced after the end of the last (1991) Gulf War and I don't think there was a large-scale production program in the '90s.

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Read the 3 comments.

stonedown:

He can admit it now. The WMD lie served its purpose.

CIA says Iraq may be on a path to civil war.

Fri Jan 23 2004 12:31 PM


Gus O. Kahan:

Tortured lies demand more torture
Chicken Little and Proliferating
WMD
When Henny Penny said to Chicken Little, "Weapons of mass destruction-related program activities."
Then Chicken Little told Dubya, "Weapons of mass destruction-related program activities." Then George W. Bush told us, "Weapons of mass destruction-related program activities," and now we are all complicit in "Weapons of mass destruction-related program activities," How does it feel to be a conspirator in WMD related proliferation? We here at Scari.Org find our involvement to be unsettling, knowing our only crime is free speech, dangerous as that is.
http://scari.org/and_thee.html
The Patriot Act is the one measure to stamp out the proliferation of "Weapons of mass destruction-related program activities." By calling to task, all those involved in "Weapons of mass destruction-related program activities" discussions, there still may be time to stamp out this disease before we, The American People, must declare pre-emptive war on the planet to save us from ourselves. Only by sticking to principle and signing a blood oath to forget that WMD were not responsible for our initial act of pre-emptive war can we be bound to the task at hand.
Conundrum: Irony and paradox don't fit into the Shibboleths of our current reality but yet the persistence of doubt carries on mindlessly authentic, reconciled in confusion with no intention of relenting –– a salient carbunkle on our psyche.

Yes, we are as guilty as two ex-members of the Baath Party talking about those bastard Americans –– how they'd like to nuke'em till they glow.
Pssst: Portal to the stars
http://scari.org/pigs_in_space.html

Gus O. Kahan http://scari.org/

Mon Jan 26 2004 9:05 AM


dhermesc:

So what fairy tale charactor told Slick Willie about WMD?

Mon Jan 26 2004 3:15 PM


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