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    Events in the past should remain in the past. We should try to learn from the experience by using preventive measures instead of dwelling on who said what to whom.

    The incentive for bringing up questionable tactics of well known politicians seems to relate more to personal political power than passing laws to minimize the use of invective and placing of blame.

    One case that comes to mind involves President Bush’s decision to

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    g someone to blame and what the punishment should be.

    Events in the past should remain in the past. We should try to learn from the experience by using preventive measures instead of dwelling on who said what to whom.

    The incentive for bringing up questionable tactics of well known politicians seems to relate more to personal political power than passing laws to minimize the use of invective and placing of blame.

    One case that comes to mind involves President Bush’s decision to

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    earn from the experience by using preventive measures instead of dwelling on who said what to whom.

    The incentive for bringing up questionable tactics of well known politicians seems to relate more to personal political power than passing laws to minimize the use of invective and placing of blame.

    One case that comes to mind involves President Bush’s decision to

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    inging up questionable tactics of well known politicians seems to relate more to personal political power than passing laws to minimize the use of invective and placing of blame.

    One case that comes to mind involves President Bush’s decision to

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    o minimize the use of invective and placing of blame.

    One case that comes to mind involves President Bush’s decision to go to war with Iraq. While not incontrovertible proof, his intelligence information definitely pointed to the fact that Saddam Hussein and the Iraqi government had plans to acquire nuclear weapons and even to use chemical weapons on their enemies. One Kurdish town can assist to that. The fact that weapons of total destruction were not found under the millions of acres of sand in Iraq doesn’t mean they haven’t existed. The one discovery of a trailer set up for chemical weapon research buried u

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