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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Not exactly. "....but then he went and clobbered Iraq with it even after we learned that Iraq didn't have any WMD, and he did it without involving the UN (etc.), and without planning for the post-war."
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But, Ty, Kerry (nor anyone in Congress), tied the authorization to that very question. Congress could have rejected the authorization on the ground that it was not convinced about WMD, with a resolution to reconsider upon more proof. It didn't. How can anyone who voted for the war say otherwise? because it was politics? like voting against the $87 billion after voting for the $87 billion?