Wednesday, January 28, 2004

Rating the Senators
This is a table of who picked at the truth from David Kay the best.
SenatorGrade
(ABCDF)
commentary
Senator H. Clinton (D-NY)C-a good question on why he left
Senator J. Warner (R-VA)Fsigh, Chairman
Senator C. Levin (D-MI)C
Senator J. McCain (R-AZ)Fpretends Saddam was a threat because he harbored the desire to do ill
Senator E. Kennedy (D-MA)Aalmost perfect, should have mentioned OSP
Senator M. Pryor (D-AR)Bfair
Senator J. McCain (R-AZ)Fpretends Saddam was a threat because he harbored the desire to do ill
Senator S. Collins (R-ME)Fbalmed it on Intel, when it was OSP which overrode Intel
Senator P. Roberts (R-KS)Fsome people are still, apparently, brown nosing Bush.
Senator J?. Inhofe (R-OK)Fpathetic, questions befitting an ignoramus or a fascist, asks to explain why Saddam didn't prove he didn't have weapons, when in fact he did everything he could to do so, but he had originally destroyed things in secret
Senator W. Allard (R-CO)C+nothing + a little grandstanding (1)
Senator B. Nelson (D-NE)Cgot some good answers to "what are wmd related acts". syria bashing?
Senator J. Cornyn (R-TX)Fnothing wrong here, move along
Senator W. Nelson (D-FL)Adiscussing what he was told. WMD+UAV+ship-to-shore against U.S. cities.
Claims he was told it was a fact, but is now told that the intelligence community was actually split.
Direct administration implication
(1) Senator Allard found out, or was told, that Iraq had once bought uranium from Africa. When? the 1980s. Where? Niger. Guess what? I'd bet anything that this is interesting. I bet that the Niger deal, before, only happened, could only have happened, with U.S. or (former)U.S.S.R approval.

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