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He wasn't wrong. He was stupid. He told them we were coming for almost a year. They moved everything to Syria.No one has ever proved he did. Being wrong is not lying.
Let's consider an illustration -
I use my constitutional right to carry a gun;
Someone approaches me, & puts his hand in his pocket;
I think he's drawing his gun,
1) so I draw mine & shoot him; then discover he's unarmed.
or
2) I wait to see if he's drawing a gun, & see he's taken out a handkerchief.
1) is a simple mistake - I was wrong, & the chap is dead - but am I guilty of 1st degree murder?
Bush & UK's Tony Blair suspected WMDs & were magnifying dubious evidence that weapon's inspectors didn't find pointed to WMDs.
The UK inspector, David Kelly spoke of the evidence being "sexed up" & promptly died in dubious circumstances.
Bush & Blair believed Hussein had WMDs & invaded & bombed Iraq, killing hundreds of thousands, totally destabilising the country & by the use of DU weapons pollution the land with long lasting radioactive chemicals that continue to cause birth defects in Iraqis & allied soldiers & their families - the supposed mysterious "Gulf War Syndrome."
Sarcasm alert -
But it was all a simple mistake - nobody lied, & nobody was guilty. Our leaders were acting in good faith for the defense of our countries.
Our "Christian" leaders have followed up bombing Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria ..... and now Iran is their next target using data from the arch-human rights advocate Netanyahu.
The slaughter of millions, the destruction of countries, even civilisations, & the Arab refugee problem is all based on a simple mistake, misinterpreting the evidence.
"I'm more concerned about the weapons of mass deception".
Let's consider an illustration -
I use my constitutional right to carry a gun;
Someone approaches me, & puts his hand in his pocket;
I think he's drawing his gun,
1) so I draw mine & shoot him; then discover he's unarmed.
or
2) I wait to see if he's drawing a gun, & see he's taken out a handkerchief.
1) is a simple mistake - I was wrong, & the chap is dead - but am I guilty of 1st degree murder?
Actually one may not be guilty of murder for shooting an unarmed man. Totality of circumstances, not armed, determines justification of homicide.Let's consider an illustration -
I use my constitutional right to carry a gun;
Someone approaches me, & puts his hand in his pocket;
I think he's drawing his gun,
1) so I draw mine & shoot him; then discover he's unarmed.
or
2) I wait to see if he's drawing a gun, & see he's taken out a handkerchief.
1) is a simple mistake - I was wrong, & the chap is dead - but am I guilty of 1st degree murder?
Bush & UK's Tony Blair suspected WMDs & were magnifying dubious evidence that weapon's inspectors didn't find pointed to WMDs.
The UK inspector, David Kelly spoke of the evidence being "sexed up" & promptly died in dubious circumstances.
Bush & Blair believed Hussein had WMDs & invaded & bombed Iraq, killing hundreds of thousands, totally destabilising the country & by the use of DU weapons pollution the land with long lasting radioactive chemicals that continue to cause birth defects in Iraqis & allied soldiers & their families - the supposed mysterious "Gulf War Syndrome."
Sarcasm alert -
But it was all a simple mistake - nobody lied, & nobody was guilty. Our leaders were acting in good faith for the defense of our countries.
Our "Christian" leaders have followed up bombing Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria ..... and now Iran is their next target using data from the arch-human rights advocate Netanyahu.
The slaughter of millions, the destruction of countries, even civilisations, & the Arab refugee problem is all based on a simple mistake, misinterpreting the evidence.