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Offline RationalThought110

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Joe Wilson and Valerie Plame committed perjury
« on: August 13, 2007, 12:46:01 AM »
If you didn't already know, she begged the CIA to send her husband on a trip.  That's now what either of them said under oath. 

Wilson lied about what the classified report said.  Also, he never received permission to leak classified information to the NY Nazi Times. 

They donated to the campaigns of Al Gore, John Kerry and probably will do so for Hillary (if not already) since they're supporting her. 

Maybe they should take Jonathan Pollard's place in jail. 

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Re: Joe Wilson and Valerie Plame committed perjury
« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2007, 09:29:06 AM »
Joe Wilson in his own words:

"There is now no incentive for Hussein to comply with the inspectors or to refrain from using weapons of mass destruction to defend himself if the United States comes after him.  And he will use them; we should be under no illusion about that."

    Joseph Wilson, Advisor to John Kerry 2004 Presidential Campaign
    In a Los Angeles Times editorial: "A 'Big Cat' With Nothing to Lose"
    February 6, 2003; Page B17

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Re: Joe Wilson and Valerie Plame committed perjury
« Reply #2 on: September 11, 2007, 09:30:33 AM »
He was for the war before he was against the war:

 "BILL MOYERS: President Bush's recent speech to the American Enterprise Institute, he said, let me quote it to you.  "The danger posed by Saddam Hussein and his weapons cannot be ignored or wished away."  You agree with that?

JOE WILSON: I agree with that.  Sure.

BILL MOYERS: "The danger must be confronted."  You agree with that?  "We would hope that the Iraqi regime will meet the demands of the United Nations and disarm fully and peacefully.  If it does not, we are prepared to disarm Iraq by force.  Either way, this danger will be removed.  The safety of the American people depends on ending this direct and growing threat."  You agree with that?

JOE WILSON: I agree with that.  Sure.  The President goes on to say in that speech, as he did in the State of the Union Address, is we will liberate Iraq from a brutal dictator.  All of which is true.

    Joseph Wilson, Advisor to John Kerry 2004 Presidential Campaign
    During an interview with Bill Moyers
    February 28, 2003
    http://www.pbs.org/now/transcript/transcript_wilson.html   "