Are you really searching for a reason that I bring up WMD's? You've got to be shitting me! Please tell me you're not that fucking stupid? You still haven't connected the dots? Damn, you're dense!
BTW: Your "buddy" BigTitsLiar is the one who constantly brings up WMDs .. that's all he's got!
Originally Posted by LexusLover
WMD's are brought up only because it was the reason used by the Bush Administration to invade Iraq during the weeks and months leading up to the ill fated and ill advised spring of 2003 invasion of Iraq. That's why it is constantly brought up!
Why in the hell did you like the term WMD's when The Shrub was shouting it out to the world during the spring of 2003 but you don't like it when you are reminded that Shrubya never found those illusive WMD's? In other words, you liked it prior to the spring of 2003 invasion but you don't want to discuss the end result. How fucking convenient!
Duh, connect the dogs, Dipshit!
Were you expecting me to bring up Pearl Harbor or the sinking of the Lusitania? While we are going down that path, why not bring up Fort Sumter, Lexington and Concord? Perhaps we could even throw in The Battle of Waterloo? Geez!
All right, let's take it from the top, shall we? If there was another reason used more to invade Iraq during the spring of 2003 than WMD's, please let me know. Otherwise do us all a favor and STFU!
It should be noted that I am fully aware that LexiLiar has no desire to discuss the after-effects of Shrub's repeated use of the phrase WMD's prior to the spring of 2003 invasion. Instead he prefers only to discuss what might have been had Shrubya not invaded!
And now for a trip down Memory Lane:
WASHINGTON -- The argument for going to war in Iraq was clearly made. Over and over again, Saddam Hussein was said to be a turn-of-the-millennium Hitler, a madman bent on destroying America with his stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction.
Of course, that turned out to be false, but at the time, the justification was no mystery. The word "weapons" shows up 1,107 times in the Congressional Record during the period when the House and Senate were voting to grant President George W. Bush the authority to use force against Iraq. The more specific "weapons of mass [destruction or murder]" comes up 368 times.
Now, with Iraq on the verge of unraveling after the departure of U.S. forces, conservative pundits and some politicians who were wrong about Iraq then are declaiming a new reason for the 2003 invasion of Iraq, saying it was to liberate the Iraqis. The United States sacrificed 4,500 Americans in the name of freedom for the Iraqis, and President Barack Obama is blowing it, they say.
The word "freedom" shows up 118 times in the Congressional Record during the authorization votes, but it's generally in reference to securing freedom for America, and only occasionally for Iraqis. The word "liberate" shows up 12 times. And that's mostly in reference to Kuwait.
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