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Tech, it's not just the factories we didn't find, it's the entire infrastructure, physical, financial and human, that is missing. That's why I laugh at the "buried in the sand" wing nuts. I can’t help myself. They are so desperately wed to their views that they completely overlook that a WMD program on a scale threatening to the United States can't be buried in the sand. There would be too much to bury, and I’m not talking about hardware.
There are factories, there are tens of thousands of personnel, there are hundreds of millions of dollars in payroll, requisitions, construction, all involved in designing and building and housing WMDs. There are vendors and suppliers. We found none of that. Not a factory, not a single individual, not a financial trail. Not one byte on one Iraqi government computer. All that taken together is good enough to know they don't exist.
The crazies that want to go searching the desert for hardware have missed the point entirely.
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We will stay the course. [8/30/06]
We will stay the course, we will complete the job in Iraq. [8/4/05]
We will stay the course *** We’re just going to stay the course. [12/15/03]
And my message today to those in Iraq is: We’ll stay the course. [4/13/04]
And that’s why we’re going to stay the course in Iraq. [4/16/04]
And so we’ve got tough action in Iraq. But we will stay the course. [4/5/04]
Well, hey, listen, we’ve never been “stay the course” [10/21/06]
--- George W. Bush, President of the United States of America
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