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1. The link to Niger was proven by Joe Wilson, who later changed his story (to put it diplomatically) for his NY Times article. Look it up.
2. The link is in your mind, not mine. I heard the same speeches.
3. Congress had access to the same information. Whether they chose to review it is their decision.
4. There were mixed interpretations from intel about the tubes. If you view the evidence in a time sequence then you'll understand that initial reports and later reports differ. You know, as people learned more.
5. Read the 9/11 Commission Report. There were periodic talks that started early and were not friendly but became friendlier with time. Read the report yourself, don't take my word for it. Do your own research. Learn on your own, not what some knucklehead tells you.
6. Wrong. Ask the Kurds & Iranians about their dead from poison gas attacks.
7. The weapons lab thing was based on aerial reconnaissance. It wasn't proven otherwise until ground inspections. Ground inspections weren't possible until after Saddam was deposed. Can you guess why?
You cite a source that is plainly biased. Good job!
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