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Did anyone else here notice something really big that was missing from the 2004 SOTU?
Bush made absolutely no mention of Iraq's WMDs. Oh, sure, he mentioned Iraq's WMD programs, but that's no big deal - we have WMD programs, and not that many people complain about ours.
Here's a few quotes from last year's SOTU for a little contrast:
"Twelve years ago, Saddam Hussein faced the prospect of being the last casualty in a war he had started and lost. To spare himself, he agreed to disarm of all weapons of mass destruction. For the next 12 years, he systematically violated that agreement."
"Our intelligence officials estimate that Saddam Hussein had the materials to produce as much as 500 tons of sarin, mustard and VX nerve agent."
"U.S. intelligence indicates that Saddam Hussein had upwards of 30,000 munitions capable of delivering chemical agents."
"The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa."
It's been nine months since Baghdad fell to American and British troops, and to this day, no credible evidence of Iraqi WMDs has been unearthed. There were WMD programs - many of them existing on paper, according to a Washington Post report a couple of weeks ago - but so far, no evidence of biological or chemical weapons in Iraqi hands.
Nine months. It's no coincidence that this timeframe coincides with human pregnancy. And this is one pregnancy that can't be terminated without Americans, especially my fellow DUers, taking notice.
Nine months. It's time for Bush to deliver. The WMD baby is due.
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