From Jim Gilliam's blog archives
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.
David Kay: "I don't think they existed." (01.23.2004)
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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