I'll look at the news tomorrow.
I'll also do a feature tomorrow evening.
It's easy to rank rhetoric due to sentiment others might have. When Bush and Cheney first declared war on the American people and started a propaganda campaign that was the lead up to an illegal invasion I stated, "There were no WMD in Iraq." A lot of people dismiss that as rhetoric. How could I know something that seemed a mystery to most and a complete lie to the propagandist in the Oval Office?
Well. There were limited possibilities. The United Nations did have tight controls on Iraq at the time and there just weren't enough funds to produce such weapons. Besides that there were scientific articles regarding these substances that were proving they could not sustain in the desert. The biologicals and chemical agents quickly degraded with any contact with carbon based surface such as concrete or sand. So, to believe Saddam Hussein had these great storehouses fo WMD somewhere buried in subterranian vaults just wasn't logical. It was a fairy tale.
So, when I state "We don't belong in Iraq. We never did." The "We never did" takes care of itself. We know more than ever, Bush and Cheney did a song and dance after September 11th to a terrified nation and sold us on the invasion into Iraq. But the part that says, "We don't belong in Iraq" never gets clarified enough and still seems like rhetoric. So, I thought I'd clear that up and PROVE beyond a shadow of a doubt why we don't belong in Iraq and why all the candidates stating same are flat out "W"rong.
...tomorrow then....