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Liar Liar
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Democrat
Quotes on Saddam Hussein's WMD Before
the War
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Who's
lying now?
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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." |
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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." |
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Al
Gore > December 16, 1998
"[I]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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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."
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| Sandy
Berger > February 18, 1998 |
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use those weapons of mass destruction
again as he has 10 times since 1983." |
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| Senator
Carl Levin > September 19, 2002 |
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| "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." |
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| Senator
Hillary Clinton > October 10, 2002 |
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| "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." |
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| Madeleine
Albright > November 10, 1999 |
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| "Hussein
has chosen to spend his money on building
weapons of mass destruction and palaces
for his cronies." |
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| Robert
Byrd > October 3, 2002 |
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| "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." |
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| Al
Gore > September 23, 2002 |
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| "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." |
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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." |
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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." |
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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." |
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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." |
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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." |
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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." |
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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." |
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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." |
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Al
Gore > September 23, 2002
"We know that
he has stored secret supplies of
biological and chemical weapons
throughout his country." |
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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." |
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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." |
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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." |
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| Bill
Clinton > February 17, 1998 |
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| "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." |
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| Madeleine
Albright > February 1, 1998 |
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| "We
must stop Saddam from ever again jeopardizing
the stability and the security of his
neighbors with weapons of mass destruction."
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| Nancy
Pelosi > December 16, 1998 |
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| "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." |
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| Al
Gore > September 23, 2002 |
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| "We
know that he has stored nuclear supplies,
secret supplies of biological and chemical
weapons throughout his country." |
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| John
Kerry > October 9, 2002 |
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| "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." |
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| Ted
Kennedy > September 27, 2002 |
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| "We
have known for many years that Saddam
Hussein is seeking and developing weapons
of mass destruction." |
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| Jay
Rockefeller > October 10, 2002 |
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| "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." |
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| Joe
Biden > August 4, 2002 |
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| "[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." |
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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." |
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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." |
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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." |
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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." |
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Nancy
Pelosi > October 10, 2002
"Yes, he has chemical weapons. Yes,
he has biological weapons. He is
trying to get nuclear weapons." |
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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." |
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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." |
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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." |
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Joe
Biden > August 4, 2002
"We know he continues to attempt
to gain access to additional capability,
including nuclear capability." |
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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." |
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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." |
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| Senator
Bob Graham > December 8, 2002 |
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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."
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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." |
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