"All I can say is 'denial' is not just a river in Egypt"
"He sticks to his guns, but his aim is so far off..." - a disgruntled Republican leaning voter, who is fed up with Bush's Iraq "policy."
George W. Bush's misadministration is in denial over the lack of WMDs in Iraq, ex-chief US arms inspector and former Bush pet David Kay said.
Kay told CNN "Right now we have a lot of people who are desperate to justify the Bush administration's decision to go to war with Iraq. They will focus on issues such as intent. You will also hear that although we haven't found the weapons or manufacturing capability, they could have been shipped across the border. You can't ship that which you haven't produced. You can't bury that which you haven't obtained or produced."
"Look, Saddam was delusional. He had a lot of intent. He wanted to be Saladin the Great, of the Middle East yet again." Kay added. "He had a lot of intent. He didn't have capabilities. Intent without capabilities is not an imminent threat."
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