Friday, November 11, 2005

Memories

The Talent Show reminds us:

"As the President made clear earlier this week, ``Approving this resolution does not mean that military action is imminent or unavoidable.'' It means ``America speaks with one voice.''

Let me be clear, the vote I will give to the President is for one reason and one reason only: To disarm Iraq of weapons of mass destruction, if we cannot accomplish that objective through new, tough weapons inspections in joint concert with our allies.

In giving the President this authority, I expect him to fulfill the commitments he has made to the American people in recent days--to work with the United Nations Security Council to adopt a new resolution setting out tough and immediate inspection requirements, and to act with our allies at our side if we have to disarm Saddam Hussein by force. If he fails to do so, I will be among the first to speak out.

If we do wind up going to war with Iraq, it is imperative that we do so with others in the international community, unless there is a showing of a grave, imminent--and I emphasize ``imminent''--threat to this country which requires the President to respond in a way that protects our immediate national security needs."


I thought at the time and think now that anyone who truly believed that resolution didn't make war inevitabile was foolish, but it doesn't change the fact that at the time Bush was arguing he needed the resolution in order to force a tough inspection regime. Which happened. Until he told them to get out and started bombing so he could go and find the weapons which weren't there.

They lied then and Bush lied again today. It's hideous.