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  • #76
    The poll numbers are out to answer this question.

    39 percent found him “very convincing” and 27 percent “fairly convincing.” Eight percent found him “not that convincing” and 3 percent said he was “not at all convincing.”


    Yay Powell!
    "When you ride alone, you ride with Bin Ladin"-Bill Maher
    "All capital is dripping with blood."-Karl Marx
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    • #77
      Originally posted by notyoueither
      So explain to me this. Supposedly many hundreds of thousands of Iraqis have died due to sanctions. Those sanctions are in place due to Saddam not fully cooperating with terms of the last cease fire.

      Now the US led by Bush wants to put an end to the charade of the 'peace' with Iraq. OK. Maybe 10,000 people get wasted and then the sanctions end. What is that compared to the hundreds of thousands of dead due to the 'peace'?
      Good point.

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Alexander's Horse
        I saw tonight on TV that Powell used a Taliban terrorist group in North Eastern Iraq which I have mentioned on this forum as evidence of Saddam's links with terrorism.

        First off, this group is operating in an area Saddam does not control (against the Kurds). Second, its supported by Iran. Third, its leader hates Saddam Hussein, is in exile in Holland and trying to overthrow him.

        *shakes head* This information is in the public domain.
        The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ran an article about that group recently and they had a photo that clearly showed the Iraqi official named by Powell standing next to the leader of the group. They both looked quite please with themselves.

        Now possibly he was there only as an observer, but there is certainly some sort of connection going on. And no the photo wasn't supplied by the US, and the story had obviously been completed long before that official had been identified by Powell.

        And you don't have your facts straight, the leader is living in Oslo, Norway. They had an interview with him there.

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        • #79
          Originally posted by lord of the mark
          Either Saddam is in material breech of UNSC 1441, or Colin Powell is a flat out total lier, a bigger lier by far than Bill Clinton, the biggest lier since Richard Nixon, at least. There aint no middle ground.

          Iraq says he did lie outright.

          The French, Russians, etc have not. Instead they simply state that inspections should go, tripled in number. IF what Powell said was true (and again this is not denied by France, Germany, or Russia) a tripled inspection force will be no more effective than the current one.
          Even the French are concerned about the evidence presented. They publicly stated that they'll be expecting some answers from Iraq soon.

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          • #80
            I don't think Powell is lying. I just think that he and the people around him are looking at what little evidence they have on Iraq and simply spinning it to say what they want it to. I heard that "intercept" that they played . It sounds like an exchange of drugs between two stoners: (and I'm not quoting, I'm just giving an example of the type of talk they used)

            "You got the stuff?"
            "Yeah I got the stuff?"

            It's so non-specific that they could be talking about their wives' vibrators. By no means do I think we should put American lives at risk and kill innocent Iraqis over that crap. And those aerial photos (as I mentioned before) were stupid. I could go up in a plane, take pictures of random buildings in the Southwestern deserts; and I bet the US "intelligence" agencies couldn't pick the Iraqi buildings out of a lineup.

            And while Bush is distracting America with this whole Iraq thing, no one seems to notice how he's fleecing working Americans and stuffing the pockets of the rich.
            To us, it is the BEAST.

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Sava
              I don't think Powell is lying. I just think that he and the people around him are looking at what little evidence they have on Iraq and simply spinning it to say what they want it to. I heard that "intercept" that they played . It sounds like an exchange of drugs between two stoners: (and I'm not quoting, I'm just giving an example of the type of talk they used)

              "You got the stuff?"
              "Yeah I got the stuff?"

              It's so non-specific that they could be talking about their wives' vibrators. By no means do I think we should put American lives at risk and kill innocent Iraqis over that crap. And those aerial photos (as I mentioned before) were stupid. I could go up in a plane, take pictures of random buildings in the Southwestern deserts; and I bet the US "intelligence" agencies couldn't pick the Iraqi buildings out of a lineup.

              And while Bush is distracting America with this whole Iraq thing, no one seems to notice how he's fleecing working Americans and stuffing the pockets of the rich.

              "We have this modified vehicle. What do we say if one of them sees it?"

              "You didn't get a modified. You don't have one of those, do you?"

              "I have one."

              "Which, from where?"

              "From the workshop, from the Al-Kindi Company?"

              "What?"

              "From Al-Kindi."

              "I'll come to see you in the morning. I'm worried. You all have something left."

              "We evacuated everything. We don't have


              Does al kindi company make vibrators - no it makes chemicals. Why is worried about having something left? Who is the "one of them" Since he works at a chemical plant about to be inspected, doesnt it stand to reason that "they" are inspectors - and hes trying to hide something he doenst want the inspectors to see??
              This isnt spin - its logic.
              "A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber

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              • #82
                LotM, it's un-specific crap. If this were a criminal investigation, this kind of crap would not be enough to get a warrant for pete's sake. And did it ever occur to you that Saddam might be playing the US intelligence agency? If some Iraqi generals are talking on the phone and the US picks up an intercept where they say:

                "You have the super death ray laser?"

                "Yes, we've got it aimed at Washington."

                Are you going to believe them? And with all the U2's and satelites watching that stupid country, why don't we have pictures of these "modified vehicles". I didn't realize modified vehicles could be launched like ICBMs and hit the US. OH GOD MODIFIED VEHICLES, I"M GOING TO HIDE UNDER THE BED NOW!
                To us, it is the BEAST.

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                • #83
                  I'm going to get a satellite photo of my local sports oval and label the toilet block "chemical weapons laboratory", the dressing sheds "missile storage" and the oval "missile launching pad" and see if anyone can tell the difference.
                  Any views I may express here are personal and certainly do not in any way reflect the views of my employer. Tis the rising of the moon..

                  Look, I just don't anymore, okay?

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                  • #84
                    To us, it is the BEAST.

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                    • #85
                      Powel has a good reputation and i really think the evidence is real.
                      Lets defeat an man who gasses the kurds!
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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by Sava
                        And did it ever occur to you that Saddam might be playing the US intelligence agency? If some Iraqi generals are talking on the phone and the US picks up an intercept where they say:

                        "You have the super death ray laser?"

                        "Yes, we've got it aimed at Washington."
                        That is such a ludicrous statement! Do you really think they're stupid enough to do something like that. These aren't high school kids pulling some silly prank, these are calculating, devious men, who stand to lose their lives if the US gets the wrong idea. Get real!

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by Gatekeeper
                          I think Colin Powell is a fine man and, no, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if a good deal of the rest of the planet decides the material he presented in regards to Iraq is moot. After all, the Iraqi response was so much more believable!

                          Gatekeeper
                          I want to see what he did not present. Now that is the golden ring.

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Sava
                            And with all the U2's and satelites watching that stupid country, why don't we have pictures of these "modified vehicles".
                            Several things: One, the U2 spy plane requested for use by the U.N. inspectors has been denied by Iraq unless the United States and Britain agree to cease patrolling the no-fly zones while the U2 is in use. Apparently Iraq is afraid it will blow the U2 out of the sky while "defending" itself from those massive bomber raids the U.S. and Britain launch every day against schools and hospitals in the no-fly zones. Two, spy satellites are *not* geosynchronus, which means there are rather lengthy "windows" where there are no satellites over Iraq. Three, you try and identify a mobile truck carrying a lab of sorts on a busy roadway.

                            I didn't realize modified vehicles could be launched like ICBMs and hit the US. OH GOD MODIFIED VEHICLES, I"M GOING TO HIDE UNDER THE BED NOW!
                            Hiding won't keep the body bags of U.S. and allied soldiers killed by said chemicals from coming home. Or their ashes, if they get taken out by a biological agent. You might express more concern about this if you had flesh and blood over yonder in that part of the world.

                            Gatekeeper
                            "I may not agree with what you have to say, but I'll die defending your right to say it." — Voltaire

                            "Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart." — Confucius

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by Joseph
                              I want to see what he did not present. Now that is the golden ring.
                              I doubt any of us have the proper security clearances.
                              "I may not agree with what you have to say, but I'll die defending your right to say it." — Voltaire

                              "Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart." — Confucius

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                              • #90
                                You can have the clearances, but if you do not have the need to know, then tough luck.

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