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Axis of Evil
Iraq Parliament Votes “No” on UN Resolution
2002-11-12
The Iraqi Parliament recommended, following a heated session in Baghdad, the rejection of a UN resolution, ordering Baghdad to eliminate its alleged weapons of mass destruction, and threatening a tough response if Iraq fails to do so. The open session, aired at Iraqi television and satellite TV station negated assurances by Arab officials that Iraq will accept Resolution 1441, which was drafted jointly by the United States and Britain.
Most people are under no illusions as to what Arab officials are full of...
Parliament speaker, Sa’doun Hamadi opened the special session saying, “The ill intentions in this resolution are flagrant and loud in ignoring all the work that has been achieved in past years.”
The issue will now be passed up the line to the Revolutionary Command Council and Sammy himself. He can make his own decision. He describes the Gulf War to himself and to the Iraqi people as a victory — by convoluting logic and reality you can make yourself believe anything. If, in the course of ten years, he's come to really, truly believe his own propaganda line, he'll decide to whip us again...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#3  Simple Solution:

If Iraq obstructs the entrance of inspectors to a facility, bomb that facility. If they delay the entrance to a facility, bomb the trucks that are sneaking the CW and BW out the back. Maybe if Sammie knows we are going to bomb any facility he obstructs on, then he will allow inspectors in?

Posted by: Anonymous   2002-11-13 13:15:41  

#2  Government's reply was telling.

"Assume the position!"
Posted by: Tripartite   2002-11-12 18:51:11  

#1  "Thank you sir, may I have another?"
Posted by: mojo   2002-11-12 17:54:01  

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