...elders might not? be willing to divulge certain things when indoctrinating them?
1998- Madeline Albright, Secretary of state, Clinton Administration: "Iraq is a long way from Ohio, but what happens there matters a great deal here.For the risks of leaders of a rouge state will use nuclear,chemical or biological weapons against us or our allies, is the greatest security threat we face. And it as threat against which we must, and will, stand firm."
1998- Bill Clinton: "...or we take some ambiguous third route, which gives him (Saddam Hussein) more opportunities to develop this program of weapons of mass destruction and to continue to press for the release of the sanctions (and) continue to ignore the solemn commitments that he made."
1998- Howard Dean,DNC Chairman & Former Governor(D/VT) :"There are such things as "international outlaws". I'm not sure China is one but I'm quite sure Iran and Iraq are.
1998- Sandy Berger, National Security Advisor Clinton Admin.: "He (Saddam Hussein) will rebuild his arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. And some day, in some way, I am certain he will use that arsenal again as he has ten times since 1983."
2002- Nancy Pelosi, Representative(D/CA): "Saddam Hussein certainly has chemical and biological weapons. There's no question about that."
2002- Jay Rockefeller, Senator(D-WV): "There is 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 we have always underestimated the progress that Saddam Hussein has been able to make in the development of weapons of mass destruction."
2002- Joe Biden, Senator(D-DE): "We know he continues to attempt to gain access to additional capability, including nuclear capability.There is a real debate on how far off that is; whether it's a matter of years or whether it's a matter of less than that.And so, there's much we don't know."
2002- Harry Reid, Senator(D-NV): "Saddam Hussein, in effect, has thumbed his nose at the world community and I think that the president(Bush) is approaching this in the right fashion."
2002- Hillary Clinton, Senator(D-NY), when asked, "Do you believe we could have disarmament without regime (Saddam Hussein) change?", answered, "I doubt it. I can support the president. I can support an action against Saddam Hussein because I think it's in the long term interest of our national security."
2003- John Edwards,Senator(D-NC): "Serving on the intelligence committee,and seeing, day after day and week after week briefings on Saddam's weapons of mass destruction and his plans on using those weapons. He can not be allowed to have nuclear weapons.It's just that simple."
2003- Evan Bayh, Senator(D-IN): "Bill(Bill O'Reilley, Fox News, "The O'Reilly Factor"),I support the president's (Bush) efforts to disarm Saddam Hussein. I think he was right on in his speech tonight.The lessons we learned following september 11th were that "we can't wait to be attacked again. Particularly when it involves weapons of mass destruction.So, regrettably, Saddam Hussein has not done the right thing which is disarm. We're left with no alternative but to take action."
2005- George W. Bush, President: "When I made the decision to remove Saddam Hussein from power, congress approved it with strong bipartisan support.While it's perfectly legitimate to criticize my decision or the conduct of the war,it is deeply irresponsible to rewrite the history of how that war began." "These critics are fully aware that a bipartisan senate investigation found no evidence of political pressure to change the intelligence community's judgments related to Iraq's weapons programs." "As our troops fight a ruthless enemy determined to destroy our way of life, they deserve to know that their elected leaders, who voted to send them to war,continue to stand behind them."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSwSDvgw5Uc
1998- Madeline Albright, Secretary of state, Clinton Administration: "Iraq is a long way from Ohio, but what happens there matters a great deal here.For the risks of leaders of a rouge state will use nuclear,chemical or biological weapons against us or our allies, is the greatest security threat we face. And it as threat against which we must, and will, stand firm."
1998- Bill Clinton: "...or we take some ambiguous third route, which gives him (Saddam Hussein) more opportunities to develop this program of weapons of mass destruction and to continue to press for the release of the sanctions (and) continue to ignore the solemn commitments that he made."
1998- Howard Dean,DNC Chairman & Former Governor(D/VT) :"There are such things as "international outlaws". I'm not sure China is one but I'm quite sure Iran and Iraq are.
1998- Sandy Berger, National Security Advisor Clinton Admin.: "He (Saddam Hussein) will rebuild his arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. And some day, in some way, I am certain he will use that arsenal again as he has ten times since 1983."
2002- Nancy Pelosi, Representative(D/CA): "Saddam Hussein certainly has chemical and biological weapons. There's no question about that."
2002- Jay Rockefeller, Senator(D-WV): "There is 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 we have always underestimated the progress that Saddam Hussein has been able to make in the development of weapons of mass destruction."
2002- Joe Biden, Senator(D-DE): "We know he continues to attempt to gain access to additional capability, including nuclear capability.There is a real debate on how far off that is; whether it's a matter of years or whether it's a matter of less than that.And so, there's much we don't know."
2002- Harry Reid, Senator(D-NV): "Saddam Hussein, in effect, has thumbed his nose at the world community and I think that the president(Bush) is approaching this in the right fashion."
2002- Hillary Clinton, Senator(D-NY), when asked, "Do you believe we could have disarmament without regime (Saddam Hussein) change?", answered, "I doubt it. I can support the president. I can support an action against Saddam Hussein because I think it's in the long term interest of our national security."
2003- John Edwards,Senator(D-NC): "Serving on the intelligence committee,and seeing, day after day and week after week briefings on Saddam's weapons of mass destruction and his plans on using those weapons. He can not be allowed to have nuclear weapons.It's just that simple."
2003- Evan Bayh, Senator(D-IN): "Bill(Bill O'Reilley, Fox News, "The O'Reilly Factor"),I support the president's (Bush) efforts to disarm Saddam Hussein. I think he was right on in his speech tonight.The lessons we learned following september 11th were that "we can't wait to be attacked again. Particularly when it involves weapons of mass destruction.So, regrettably, Saddam Hussein has not done the right thing which is disarm. We're left with no alternative but to take action."
2005- George W. Bush, President: "When I made the decision to remove Saddam Hussein from power, congress approved it with strong bipartisan support.While it's perfectly legitimate to criticize my decision or the conduct of the war,it is deeply irresponsible to rewrite the history of how that war began." "These critics are fully aware that a bipartisan senate investigation found no evidence of political pressure to change the intelligence community's judgments related to Iraq's weapons programs." "As our troops fight a ruthless enemy determined to destroy our way of life, they deserve to know that their elected leaders, who voted to send them to war,continue to stand behind them."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSwSDvgw5Uc