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I'd like to thank the outgoing President.
« on: January 20, 2009, 06:57:01 AM »
From Blackfive.net and from a grateful soldier.

Osama bin Laden once told Time magazine that the U.S. withdrawal from Somalia after the murder of 18 U.S. troops on a humanitarian mission made him realize "more than before that the American soldier was a paper tiger and after a few blows ran in defeat." Members of al Qaeda have told intelligence officials that they never thought that Washington would respond to the 9/11 attacks as ferociously as Bush responded. They expected a few bombs to be dropped, no boots on the ground, a swift withdrawal if casualties mounted - the usual short-attention span foreign policy that warped Lebanon, the Persian Gulf War, Somalia, the African embassy bombings and the attack on the destroyer Cole.

Bush showed America's enemies a country that does not retreat in fear, does not bomb with impunity, and most important, does not desert civilians or foreign governments that trust us. If you think that doesn't matter, look at Libya, which disarmed its weapons program. And see how much easier Obama's presidency will be, because Bush kept the faith.

Osama bin Laden may live, most likely quivering in a cave. But no one thinks America is a paper tiger anymore.

For the past 7 years, the American soldier (and in this case the term is used as an overarching term for our military) has been given the opportunity to show the world he isn't nor has he ever been a "paper tiger".  That is because, and this is very important, we had a leader who had the political will to do what was necessary to confront and defeat the enemy.

Our military has proven it will stand toe-to-toe with any bad guy for as long as it takes and defeat him – if given the opportunity and support necessary to do it.   

Our military met an enemy in a place he called his "central front" and we beat him.  We are still there and he's withdrawn and gone to a more promising fight.  His central front is now our newest democracy.  I don't want to sound too Pollyannaish about Iraq.  We are still seeing slow but steady  progress there, but the end is in sight. And no sane person would argue we did everything right – obviously we haven't. But we never quit.  That includes all aspects of our effort – diplomatic, military, governmental, and cultural.  And, admittedly, there was a bit of luck involved as well.  But as a well-known battlefield commander once said, winners make their own luck.  The bottom line, militarily: when the dust settled in Iraq, there was only one combatant standing – and it wasn't al Qaeda.



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« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2009, 06:57:53 AM »
Thank you Mr. Bush for making those who would challenge us think twice about doing so on your watch.  And Mr. Obama?  If there is only one thing you take away as a positive lesson from the Bush administration, let it be the understanding that enemies don't respect weakness, they only respect strength, commitment and will. Be assured the military will do its job. Here's hoping you will continue to demonstrate the same political will to the world that George Bush has.

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« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2009, 06:58:39 AM »
Thank you Mr. Bush for making those who would challenge us think twice about doing so on your watch.  And Mr. Obama?  If there is only one thing you take away as a positive lesson from the Bush administration, let it be the understanding that enemies don't respect weakness, they only respect strength, commitment and will. Be assured the military will do its job. Here's hoping you will continue to demonstrate the same political will to the world that George Bush has.



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« Reply #3 on: January 20, 2009, 07:01:56 AM »
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« Reply #4 on: January 20, 2009, 07:03:45 AM »
Thank you Mr. Bush for making those who would challenge us think twice about doing so on your watch.  And Mr. Obama?  If there is only one thing you take away as a positive lesson from the Bush administration, let it be the understanding that enemies don't respect weakness, they only respect strength, commitment and will. Be assured the military will do its job. Here's hoping you will continue to demonstrate the same political will to the world that George Bush has.




Well said HH6! 

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« Reply #5 on: January 20, 2009, 07:04:59 AM »
It was from our military loving friends on Blackfive.net, the best milblog site on the web.
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« Reply #6 on: January 20, 2009, 07:12:58 AM »
It was from our military loving friends on Blackfive.net, the best milblog site on the web.

I give him credit on the WOT, however Iraq has dragged on too long and the homefront has been neglected. 

Overall, despite the fact that I voted for him 2 times, overall D+/C-. 

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« Reply #7 on: January 20, 2009, 07:13:32 AM »
Thank you Bush for showing that elected officials can harm the general citizens and economy much worse than any terrorist can.

Thank you Bush for showing that the silly old paper we call our Constitution wasn't worth the ink it was written with.

Thank you Bush for showing that it is possible to completely blow a surplus and run the nation into a bottomless pit of debt, yet the nation has nothing to show for the money within our borders.

Thank you Bush for completing destroying the GOP party from within to the point they are about to follow along the path of the Whigs.

And Mr.Obama? If there is one positive thing you should take from all this... it is... don't be like Bush.

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« Reply #8 on: January 20, 2009, 07:23:50 AM »
Thanks lurker for vomiting Lib douchebag talking points.
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« Reply #9 on: January 20, 2009, 07:26:15 AM »
I don't understand how people in the military could possibly be thankful for the Bush presidency.

He is the man responsible for the budget deficit.

A budget deficit that has to be paid back.

The military will suffer drastic cuts because of Bush's fiscal irresponsibility.
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« Reply #10 on: January 20, 2009, 07:29:44 AM »
Nope...we're a growth industry bud...no end in sight for this war or the ones in the future. We're getting bigger. The military hated...hated ....hated Clinton. Bush gave us our self respect back. He gave us our budgets..new toys..better training and we were able to do our jobs. Hedge..sorry dude but ur not privy to what goes on, on a day to day basis inside the services. Atleast get on the milblogs and see what guys are saying.
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« Reply #11 on: January 20, 2009, 07:31:55 AM »
Nope...we're a growth industry bud...no end in sight for this war or the ones in the future. We're getting bigger. The military hated...hated ....hated Clinton. Bush gave us our self respect back. He gave us our budgets..new toys..better training and we were able to do our jobs. Hedge..sorry dude but ur not privy to what goes on, on a day to day basis inside the services. Atleast get on the milblogs and see what guys are saying.

What would Obama have to do to not be hated by the military?
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« Reply #12 on: January 20, 2009, 07:39:22 AM »
I think he'd have to allow the Gens to call the pull-out of Iraq. He says 16 months..it will be a bit longer then that. I think he will have to allow us to stabilize Afghanistan and then get the hell out. If he can get the Euro's to take off their skirts and fight, that would be great. I think he needs to rebuild certain parts of the military...and stay away from social engineering crap like the gay issue. We don't hate Obama, but its crap like that, which pisses people off. We did alot more then just Don't ask, stupid equal opportunity classes, sexual harrashment classes......and not once a year. Warriors want to be treated like warriors. Bush treated us like warriors. If Obama can manage that, then he'll just be a silly lib instead of a bad experiment in American Idol politics. Hedge look at the blogs...most guys aren't saying they hate Obama. They worry we'll get sold out  by as admin to appease the deranged leftists. Obama is the face of a group of folks we really don't like and who hate us. If he distances himself from that, then it won't be so bad. If Obama is going to cut spending on the mil it won't be this term....we're like  the QE2, she don't turn on a dime.
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« Reply #13 on: January 20, 2009, 07:39:42 AM »
Bush gave this country an illegal occupation of another sovereign nation that he sold out with lies to us as a "war".  

He gave us an impossible debt to overcome in this generation so redneck highschoolers could run off and play Johnny Rambo (or in your case, count beans).

We have spent trillions rebuilding another country that 99% of Americans will never even visit.  We have parts of our own country in shambles but yet spend our money in a country that does even appreciate us.  We have -hahahahaha- given them "democracy" that they didn't even want and sullied the true concept of what "freedom" actually is.  

The actual "war" on terror has not even netted the so called mastermind behind it Osama who is turning out more videos each than Madonna and Tupac combined.  Meanwhile the sponsoring state of terrorism against our country is sitting over there laughing at us because of the Bush ties to the Saudis.

yeah...  sounds like a winning combination there.  No wonder he won the award of worst president ever.

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« Reply #14 on: January 20, 2009, 07:52:29 AM »
Bush gave this country an illegal occupation of another sovereign nation that he sold out with lies to us as a "war".  

He gave us an impossible debt to overcome in this generation so redneck highschoolers could run off and play Johnny Rambo (or in your case, count beans).

We have spent trillions rebuilding another country that 99% of Americans will never even visit.  We have parts of our own country in shambles but yet spend our money in a country that does even appreciate us.  We have -hahahahaha- given them "democracy" that they didn't even want and sullied the true concept of what "freedom" actually is.  

The actual "war" on terror has not even netted the so called mastermind behind it Osama who is turning out more videos each than Madonna and Tupac combined.  Meanwhile the sponsoring state of terrorism against our country is sitting over there laughing at us because of the Bush ties to the Saudis.

yeah...  sounds like a winning combination there.  No wonder he won the award of worst president ever.

What blows my mind is how the Bush-Saudi-terrorist connection has been a total non-issue for both the media and political opponents of George Bush over the years.

It's beyond comprehension how George Bush gets away with classifying 28 pages in the 9/11 report that refered to Saudi relations.
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« Reply #15 on: January 20, 2009, 07:53:36 AM »
That's because they are all in bed with the Saudi's, Clinton too.

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Re: I'd like to thank the outgoing President.
« Reply #16 on: January 20, 2009, 07:56:11 AM »
A lot of banks are thanking Bush and the dem congress for the trillions in untraceable money he gave them.

A lot of illegals are thanking Bush for the amnesty deal he tried to push.

A guy named Osama is still alive.

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« Reply #17 on: January 20, 2009, 07:58:09 AM »
What blows my mind is how the Bush-Saudi-terrorist connection has been a total non-issue for both the media and political opponents of George Bush over the years.

It's beyond comprehension how George Bush gets away with classifying 28 pages in the 9/11 report that refered to Saudi relations.

There were 150 cubic feet of 911 documents very quietly declassifed by Congress, 6 days ago.  It'll take a while for historians to sift through all of this.

That relationship stuff will just be the tip of the iceberg.  Wait til the courts reveal all those pesky emails from the days BEFORE 9/11.  "Karl, we need to get botox done on Monday so we look good for the cameras tomorrow..."

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« Reply #18 on: January 20, 2009, 07:58:21 AM »
Mclame and Obama are going to try amnesty again.

i will be my usual pain in the ass and bother my misrepresentatives daily over it.

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« Reply #19 on: January 20, 2009, 08:01:47 AM »
Bush gave this country an illegal occupation of another sovereign nation that he sold out with lies to us as a "war".  

He gave us an impossible debt to overcome in this generation so redneck highschoolers could run off and play Johnny Rambo (or in your case, count beans).

We have spent trillions rebuilding another country that 99% of Americans will never even visit.  We have parts of our own country in shambles but yet spend our money in a country that does even appreciate us.  We have -hahahahaha- given them "democracy" that they didn't even want and sullied the true concept of what "freedom" actually is.  

The actual "war" on terror has not even netted the so called mastermind behind it Osama who is turning out more videos each than Madonna and Tupac combined.  Meanwhile the sponsoring state of terrorism against our country is sitting over there laughing at us because of the Bush ties to the Saudis.

yeah...  sounds like a winning combination there.  No wonder he won the award of worst president ever.


Lets address each one there dipshit....

The UN...ur favorite lib douchebag organization authorized use of force...but more to the point...so did Congress...so ur an idiot there.
Obama will continue to spend us into the ground and as I recall we were attacked on 911.
I don't count beans...I'm not in the Finance..I'm an Armor Officer..Combat arms....I blow shit up while riding in style.
We have created a stable gov which is no threat to US and ensures that we have access to oil.
OBL issued one AUDIO...AUDIO tape this year. Tupac is dead and maybe Maddonna is as well. Snarky comments based on fiction don't work there smart guy.
I didn't get to vote otherwise Carter..Obama's mentor, would have gotten that award.
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« Reply #20 on: January 20, 2009, 08:05:19 AM »
If he can get the Euro's to take off their skirts and fight, that would be great.

That won't happen.  Why should the European nations send their countrymen to die for a cause that doesn't concern them and that they were lied to in the beginning to support?

Why should another country jump in the briar patch of Iraq and Afganistan when it was the US that mucked the entire thing up?  That is along the same thinking that one will believe that the Iraqi citizens will take back their country and form their own military to fight the insurgents.  Why do that?  Why risk death when you got Americans doing all the work for you?

The best thing to happen in this scenario is for America to tell Iraq, "Ok, June 1st this is YOUR country.  You do whatever you have to do to run it.  Whatever it takes, whatever the cost.  Because if you lose control of this country and America is harassed by it again, we are coming back but it won't be as allies."

You can't give something to people who don't want it or are too lazy to accept it and work for it.

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« Reply #21 on: January 20, 2009, 08:08:37 AM »

Lets address each one there dipshit....

The UN...ur favorite lib douchebag organization authorized use of force...but more to the point...so did Congress...so ur an idiot there.
Obama will continue to spend us into the ground and as I recall we were attacked on 911.
I don't count beans...I'm not in the Finance..I'm an Armor Officer..Combat arms....I blow shit up while riding in style.
We have created a stable gov which is no threat to US and ensures that we have access to oil.
OBL issued one AUDIO...AUDIO tape this year. Tupac is dead and maybe Maddonna is as well. Snarky comments based on fiction don't work there smart guy.
I didn't get to vote otherwise Carter..Obama's mentor, would have gotten that award.


Use of force was authorized based on complete LIES and FABRICATION that the Bush Administration fed the entire world.  End of story.  Renders your entire little rant irrelevant.  Logic and facts seem to have the same effect on the Bush Administration that sunlight has on vampires.

Hmmm... Osama issued one tape this year.  Yes, indeed.  Considering we are only 20 days into the year, he has another 345 days to issue more.  Just like he did LAST YEAR.

Stable gov?  Where?  Not there?  Barely here.  But don't worry, Boss Obama will change all that.

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« Reply #22 on: January 20, 2009, 08:12:30 AM »
It was a wrong guess, not a lie, big difference. 

The whole world thought Saddam had WMD, including Europe and the rest of the Arab world.

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« Reply #23 on: January 20, 2009, 08:22:57 AM »
That won't happen.  Why should the European nations send their countrymen to die for a cause that doesn't concern them and that they were lied to in the beginning to support?

Why should another country jump in the briar patch of Iraq and Afganistan when it was the US that mucked the entire thing up?  That is along the same thinking that one will believe that the Iraqi citizens will take back their country and form their own military to fight the insurgents.  Why do that?  Why risk death when you got Americans doing all the work for you?

The best thing to happen in this scenario is for America to tell Iraq, "Ok, June 1st this is YOUR country.  You do whatever you have to do to run it.  Whatever it takes, whatever the cost.  Because if you lose control of this country and America is harassed by it again, we are coming back but it won't be as allies."

You can't give something to people who don't want it or are too lazy to accept it and work for it.

He's talking about Afghanistan.
Not Iraq.

America is heading to Kandahar to help out the Canadians as I write tis.

But Germany and Spain are no where near the front.

Canada wants to be rotated out like was promised in NATO.
But none of the European countries in the north want to go. Germany, Spain and France should be taking turns in the south, they do not.
The Netherlands can't they are tied up with Britian in the south.

By the way how is the police force and Judiciary that Germany is training working out.
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Re: I'd like to thank the outgoing President.
« Reply #24 on: January 20, 2009, 08:28:12 AM »
Use of force was authorized based on complete LIES and FABRICATION that the Bush Administration fed the entire world.  End of story. 

I'll take this one.

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October 9th, 1999 Letter to President Clinton Signed by Senators Levin, Lieberman, Lautenberg, Dodd, Kerrey, Feinstein, Mikulski, Daschle, Breaux, Johnson, Inouye, Landrieu, Ford and Kerry — all Democrats
“We urge you, after consulting with Congress and consistent with the US Constitution and laws, to take necessary actions, including, if appropriate, air and missile strikes on suspect Iraqi sites to respond effectively to the threat posed by Iraq’s refusal to end its weapons of mass destruction programs.”

Joe Biden > August 4, 2002
“This is a guy who is an extreme danger to the world, and this is a guy who is in every way possible seeking weapons of mass destruction.”

Bill Clinton > February 17, 1998
“If Saddam rejects peace, and we have to use force, our purpose is clear: We want to seriously diminish the threat posed by Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction program.”

Chuck Schumer > October 10, 2002
“It is Hussein’s vigorous pursuit of biological, chemical and nuclear weapons, and his present and future potential support for terrorist acts and organizations that make him a danger to the people of the united states.”

Madeleine Albright > February 1, 1998
 “We must stop Saddam from ever again jeopardizing the stability and the security of his neighbors with weapons of mass destruction.”

Nancy Pelosi > December 16, 1998
“Saddam Hussein has been engaged in the development of weapons of mass destruction technology, which is a threat to countries in the region, and he has made a mockery of the weapons inspection process.”

John Kerry > January 23, 2003
“Without question we need to disarm Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal, murderous dictator leading an impressive regime. He presents a particularly grievous threat because he is so consistently prone to miscalculation. And now he’s miscalculating America’s response to his continued deceit and his consistent grasp for weapons of mass destruction. His consistent grasp for weapons of mass destruction.”

Al Gore > September 23, 2002
“We know that he has stored nuclear supplies, secret supplies of biological and chemical weapons throughout his country.”

Sandy Berger > February 18, 1998
“He’ll use those weapons of mass destruction again as he has 10 times since 1983.”

John Kerry > October 9, 2002
“I will be voting to give the president of the US the authority to use force if necessary to disarm Saddam because I believe that a deadly arsenal of weapons of mass destruction in his hands is a real and grave threat to our security.”

Senator Carl Levin > September 19, 2002
“We begin with a common belief that Saddam Hussein is a tyrant and a threat to the peace and stability of the region. He has ignored the mandate of the United Nations, is building weapons of mass destruction and the means of delivering them.”

Ted Kennedy > September 27, 2002
“We have known for many years that Saddam Hussein is seeking and developing weapons of mass destruction.”

Senator Hillary Clinton > October 10, 2002
“In the four years since the inspectors left, intelligence reports show that Saddam Hussein has worked to rebuild his chemical and biological weapons stock. His missile delivery capability, his nuclear program. He has also given aid, comfort, and sanctuary to terrorists including Al-Qaeda members. It is clear, however, that if left unchecked, Saddam Hussein will continue to increase his capacity to wage biological and chemical warfare and will keep trying to develop nuclear weapons.”

Jay Rockefeller > October 10, 2002
“There was unmistakable evidence that Saddam Hussein is working aggressively to develop nuclear weapons and will likely have nuclear weapons within the next five years. We also should remember that we have always underestimated the progress Saddam has made in development of weapons of mass destruction.”

Madeleine Albright > November 10, 1999
“Hussein has chosen to spend his money on building weapons of mass destruction and palaces for his cronies.”

Joe Biden > August 4, 2002
“[H]e does have the capacity, as all terrorist-related operations do, of smuggling stuff into the United States and doing something terrible. That is true. But there’s been no connection, hard connection made yet between he and al-Qaida or his willingness or effort to do that thus far. Doesn’t mean he won’t. This is a bad guy.”

Robert Byrd > October 3, 2002
“The last UN weapons inspectors left Iraq in October of ‘98. We are confident that Saddam Hussein retains some stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons and that he has since embarked on a crash course to build up his chemical and biological warfare capabilities. Intelligence reports indicate that he is seeking nuclear weapons.”

Madeline Albright > February 18, 2002
Iraq is a long way from (here), but what happens there matters a great deal here, for the risk that the leaders of a rogue state will use nuclear, chemical or biological weapons against us or our allies is the greatest national security threat we face — and it is a threat against which we must and will stand firm.”

Al Gore > September 23, 2002
“Iraq’s search for weapons of mass destruction has proven impossible to deter, and we should assume that it will continue for as long as Saddam is in power.”

Jane Harman > August 27, 2002
“I certainly think (Hussein’s) developing nuclear capability which, fortunately, the Israelis set back 20 years ago with their preemptive attack which, in hindsight, looks pretty darn good.”

Joe Biden > August 4, 2002
“I think he has anthrax. I have not seen any evidence that he has smallpox, but you hear them say, Tim (Russert), is the last smallpox outbreak in the world was in Iraq; ergo, he may have a strain.”

Dick Durbin > September 30, 1999
“One of the most compelling threats we in this country face today is the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Threat assessments regularly warn us of the possibility that North Korea, Iran, Iraq, or some other nation may acquire or develop nuclear weapons.”

Bill Clinton > December 17, 1998
“Earlier today, I ordered America’s armed forces to strike military and security targets in Iraq…. Their mission is to attack Iraq’s nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programs and its military capacity to threaten its neighbors.”

Bill Nelson > August 25, 2002
“[M]y own personal view is, I think Saddam
has chemical and biological weapons,
and I expect that he is trying to develop
a nuclear weapon. So at some point,
we might have to act precipitously.”

Hillary Clinton > October 10, 2002
“In the four years since the inspections, intelligence reports show that Saddam Hussein has worked to rebuild his chemical and biological weapons stock, his missile delivery capability and his nuclear program.”

Nancy Pelosi > October 10, 2002
“Yes, he has chemical weapons. Yes, he has biological weapons. He is trying to get nuclear weapons.”

Dick Gephardt > September 23, 2002
“(I have seen) a large body of intelligence information over a long time that he is working on and has weapons of mass destruction. Before 1991, he was close to a nuclear device. Now, you’ll get a debate about whether it’s one year away or five years away.”

Evan Bayh > August 4, 2002
“I’m inclined to support going in there and dealing with Saddam, but I think that case
needs to be made on a separate basis: his possession of biological and chemical weapons, his desire to get nuclear weapons, his proven track record of attacking his neighbors and others.”

Russell Feingold > October 9, 2002
“With regard to Iraq, I agree Iraq presents a genuine threat, especially in the form of weapons of mass destruction: chemical, biological and potentially nuclear weapons. I agree that Saddam Hussein is exceptionally dangerous and brutal, if not uniquely so, as the president argues.”

Bill Clinton > February 17, 1998
“We have to defend our future from these predators of the 21st Century…. They will be all the more lethal if we allow them to build arsenals of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and the missiles to deliver them. We simply cannot allow that to happen. There is no more clear example of this threat than Saddam Hussein.”

Johnny Edwards > January 7, 2003
“Serving on the intelligence committee and seeing day after day, week after week, briefings on Saddam’s weapons of mass destruction and his plans on using those weapons, he cannot be allowed to have nuclear weapons. It’s just that simple. The whole world changes if Saddam ever has nuclear weapons.”

Hillary Clinton > January 22, 2003
“I voted for the Iraqi resolution. I consider the prospect of a nuclear-armed Saddam Hussein who can threaten not only his neighbors but the stability of the region and the world, a very serious threat to the United States.”

John Kerry > January 31, 2003
“If you don’t believe…Saddam Hussein
is a threat with nuclear weapons, then
you shouldn’t vote for me.”

Joe Biden > August 4, 2002
“We know he continues to attempt to gain access to additional capability, including nuclear capability.”

Bill Nelson > September 14, 2002
“I believe he has chemical and biological weapons. I think he’s trying to develop nuclear weapons, and the fact that he might use those is a considerable threat to us.”

Johnny Edwards > February 6, 2003
“The question is whether we’re going to allow this man who’s been developing weapons of mass destruction continue to develop weapons of mass destruction, get nuclear capability and get to the place where — if we’re going to stop him if he invades a country around him — it’ll cost millions of lives as opposed to thousands of lives.”

Al Gore > September 23, 2002
“We know that he has stored secret supplies of biological and chemical weapons throughout his country.”

Joe Biden > August 4, 2002
“First of all, we don’t know exactly what he has. It’s been five years since inspectors have been in there, number one. Number two, it is clear that he has residual of chemical weapons and biological weapons, number one.”

Tom Daschle > February 11, 1998
“The (Clinton) administration has said, ‘Look, we have exhausted virtually our diplomatic effort to get the Iraqis to comply with their own agreements and with international law. Given that, what other option is there but to force them to do so?’ That’s what they’re saying. This is the key question. And the answer is we don’t have another option. We have got to force them to comply, and we are doing so militarily.”

Senator Bob Graham > December 8, 2002
“We are in possession of what I think to be compelling evidence that Saddam Hussein has and has had for a number of years a developing capacity for the production and storage of weapons of mass destruction.”

Bill Richardson > May 29, 1998
“The threat of nuclear proliferation is one of the big challenges that we have now, especially by states that have nuclear weapons, outlaw states like Iraq.”

John Kerry > February 23, 1998
“Saddam Hussein has already used these weapons and has made it clear that he has the intent to continue to try, by virtue of his duplicity and secrecy, to continue to do so. That is a threat to the stability of the Middle East. It is a threat with respect to the potential of terrorist activities on a global basis. It is a threat even to regions near but not exactly in the Middle East.”

Hillary Clinton > October 10, 2002
“It is clear, however, that if left unchecked Saddam Hussein will continue to increase his capability to wage biological and chemical warfare and will keep trying to develop nuclear weapons.”

Al Gore > December 16, 1998
“f you allow someone like Saddam Hussein to get nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles, chemical weapons, biological weapons, how many people is he going to kill with such weapons? He has already demonstrated a willingness to use such weapons…”
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