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Date: | Fri, 16 May 2003 15:24:52 -0400 |
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Will anybody find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq?
The late J Edgar Hoover spent years to trying to find proof that a certain
political enemy of his was a communist. After years of wire taps,
surveillance and bugging the gentleman's home and office he had not found
the "proof" he sought. In typical fashion he announced that the fact that he
could find no proof, proved that the object of his quest was so entrenched
in the communist party that he left no evidence to support that fact.
Those that are looking for proof of weapons of mass destruction had it
before they started to look. Those that were looking for proof of weapons of
mass destruction didn't get the chance to finish. Then there are some of us
that ask, "If you don't find proof of weapons of mass destruction are you
going to undo the war? Are you going to undo the harm you did to
international law? Are you going to repair the damage to international
diplomacy? Most important are you going to reanimate those that lost their
lives?"
The whole weapons of mass destruction gambit was a scam before the war. To
continue this silliness now is an exercise equivalent to auto-eroticism, it
makes those that are involved feel good but it doesn't do much for the rest
of us. Enough is enough.
Mr. President, as distasteful as it is to you, get on with the "Nation
Building" already.
Let Peace be the maxim by which we act because we will Peace to become a
universal law.
Work For Peace
The opinions expressed herein are my own and not necessarily those of my
employer.
Yosef Rosenblatt
P.S. My apologies to Larry Barnes who started this thread with a joke.
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