[Vision2020] 935 False Statements Made Before War

Andreas Schou ophite at gmail.com
Fri Feb 15 08:46:27 PST 2008


Donovan --

Right. Because the US government has a tremendous interest in lying to
make themselves seem incompetent.

-- ACS

On Jan 27, 2008 1:18 PM, Donovan Arnold <donovanjarnold2005 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> "I would note that the United Nations is the only organization--from
> Scott Ritter onward--that has been consistently correct about the
> status of Iraq's WMD program."-- ACS
>
> How exactly would you know this information is accurate? Do you have some
> type of inside knowledge the rest of lack?
>
> Don't we pretty much only know what the government tells us?
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Donovan
>
>
>
> Andreas Schou <ophite at gmail.com> wrote:
> Gary --
>
> I would note that the United Nations is the only organization--from
> Scott Ritter onward--that has been consistently correct about the
> status of Iraq's WMD program.
>
> -- ACS
>
>
> On Jan 27, 2008 7:22 AM, g. crabtree wrote:
> >
> >
> > "Perhaps a "sneaky 'recovering' alcoholic" could conceal his/her bottle of
> > vodka from us laypeople. Could that same "sneaky 'recovering' alcoholic"
> > conceal that same bottle of vodka from a forensics expert, say like the
> CIA
> > or US Information Agency or Interpol or . . . ?"
> >
> > The fact of the matter is/was that the items in question were being hidden
> > from (and searched for by) the U.N. An organization that would be hard
> > pressed to find it's own backside with both hands and a powerful search
> > light.
> >
> > g
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Tom Hansen
> > To: Glenn Schwaller ; vision2020 at moscow.com
> >
> > Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2008 12:33 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Vision2020] 935 False Statements Made Before War
> >
> > Well, well, well, Mr. Schwaller (aka Mr. Wilcourson) -
> >
> > Perhaps a "sneaky 'recovering' alcoholic" could conceal his/her bottle of
> > vodka from us laypeople. Could that same "sneaky 'recovering' alcoholic"
> > conceal that same bottle of vodka from a forensics expert, say like the
> CIA
> > or US Information Agency or Interpol or . . . ?
> >
> > Perhaps a discussion here on the Viz is not sufficiently convincing for
> > somebody of your caliber (for lack of a better term), maybe a "Report to
> the
> > President" (dated March 31, 2005), consisting of intelligence gathered by
> > the CIA, and others (the very same agencies that our illustrious leader
> > relies on for our own homeland security), that has concluded that there
> were
> > NOT WMDs, would satisfy your tough standards.
> >
> > "Report to the President" dated March 31, 2005
> > http://www.wmd.gov/report/
> >
> > On a side-note, though: Isn't it nice to know that we didn't follow our
> > illustrious leader's expert guidance a few years back when he suggested
> that
> > Social Security be reduced to investments in our stock market?
> >
> > Seeya round town, Moscow.
> >
> > Tom Hansen
> > Moscow, Idaho
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> > Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 12:04:36 -0800
> > From: vpschwaller at gmail.com
> > To: vision2020 at moscow.com
> > Subject: Re: [Vision2020] 935 False Statements Made Before War
> >
> > It's interesting to note how the democratic politicians and the liberal
> news
> > media maintain they were continuously "deceived" by the pack of lying
> > intelligence community with respect to Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and
> WMDs.
> > However, when presented with "facts" that Iran has no nuclear program
> posing
> > a threat to the US, Israel or the rest of the free world, the intelligence
> > community is now lauded by these same politicians and media as the
> greatest
> > fact finders and heros of the day. Why am I not surprised.
> >
> > Of course nobody found WMD's. Imagine my house is Iraq, and as a sneaky
> > "recovering" alcoholic, my bottle of vodka is a WMD. Even given the
> limited
> > scale of contraband to hiding places, I can assure you I can hide it such
> > that you would never find it. Now consider the enormity of Iran and small
> > WMD. You seriously believe that anyone much less the inept UN would be
> able
> > to find anything?? Particularly if there is a strong incentive to keep it
> > hidden? Particularly when they cannot search schools, hospitals, or
> > religious houses of worship?? GMAFB.
> >
> > And Ms Mix . . . I think Ms Mix is truly Mix-ed Up if she believes the
> > administration could keep selective information from the media, other
> > politicians and the public in general. And thank you for your well wishes.
> > Your continuously snide, derogatory comments to everyone you dislike never
> > ceases to amaze me. And you have the gall to call anyone else on it. I
> > remain astounded at how you can call yourself a Christian when you
> > constantly demonstrate the most un-Christian-like attitude of all the
> > Christians (and many heathens) I know . . .
> >
> > Cheers GS
> >
> > GS
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> >
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