DOD, JRB, STU
Check out MSN TODAY this is on there. There are some things that will help you guys argue one way or the other but it should atleast silence u guys on what has been found in Iraq NOTHING
Dod,
thats cool but since u have a partnership or an s-corporation then u guys are benefiting minimally from these tax cuts. DIRECTLY AS A RESULT OF HAVING THAT PARTNERSHIP OR S_CORP!
now since I dont know what ur taxable income is, the dividends your recieved or your capital gains i cant tell u m
However i respect ur decssion its ok to be afraid of having what u beleived b4 being proven wrong!!! just not very intelligent business stratagey!!!! I told u i didnt want or would I accept any personal info or liability as a result of my anylsis of ur info. I wouldnt have needed a name a ss# or anything to tell u exactly how much it benefited or hurt u. But get ready for some numbers soon casue I am sure Kerry will through them out. .
I will look at them, just I did Bush's when he passed the tax cuts to see if they hold water.
GUYS GO TO MSN>COM and look at this how about this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FACT FILE Iraq intelligence -- before and after the war
• Chemical weapons
• Biological weapons
• Nuclear weapons
• Missiles
• Unmanned aerial vehicles
Chemical weapons
Before: Iraq was believed to have stocked up to 500 metric tons of chemical warfare agents. It was also said to have concealed equipment and other items needed for continuing chemical weapons production.
After: No chemical weapons have been found. Some sources say Iraq was conducting experiments to develop chemical weapons, but no physical evidence has been found. More time is needed to investigate
Biological weapons
Before: Intelligence agencies believed Iraq had biological weapons and facilities to develop more of them. Among the weapons believed to be in Iraq was anthrax, a deadly germ which could be quickly produced and delivered by bombs, missiles, aerial sprayers or covert operatives. Mobile laboratories were believed to be used for developing biological weapons.
After: No weapons have been found and Secretary of State Colin Powell said in a May 16, 2004 interview with 'Meet the Press" that the prewar intelligence on the existence of mobile biological weapons labs was based on sourcing that was "inaccurate and wrong and, in some cases, deliberately misleading." Powell originally introduced the threat of mobile labs during a February 2003 speech in front of the United Nations. Former chief weapons inspector David
Nuclear weapons
Before: There was no evidence Iraq had ever abandoned its nuclear program. Saddam was trying to get fissile material to produce a bomb. He also made repeated attempts to acquire high-specification aluminum tubes that could be used as centrifuges. Iraq was unlikely to build a nuclear weapon until the end of the decade, but it could produce one within a year if it acquired weapons-grade fissile material abroad.
After: Iraqi scientists and senior government officials have made clear that Saddam still wanted to acquire nuclear weapons. It’s not surprising that no evidence had been found of uranium enrichment facilities because no agency thought such a facility had been built. It is unclear whether the aluminum tubes were intended for nuclear or conventional weapons.
Missiles
Before: Iraq had a ballistic missile capability that exceeded the 150-kilometer limit set by the United Nations.
After: Iraq had advanced design work for a liquid propellant missile with a range of 1,000 kilometers. Inspectors have also confirmed that Iraq was working on prohibited solid-propellant missiles and that Iraq was secretly negotiating with North Korea to obtain missile technology.
Unmanned aerial vehicles
Before: Iraq has been trying to modify the MiG-21 and the L-29 jet trainer aircraft into unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that could be used for chemical or biological weapons. Iraq said in its Dec. 7 declaration that its UAVs have a range of only 80 kilometers. But one was detected that went 500 kilometers.
After: Although Iraq revealed some details of its UAV program in a declaration to the United Nations in 2002, important design elements were never revealed. A senior Iraqi official has now admitted that the UAVs were intended for the delivery of biological weapons
There is some pretty interesting stuff here. IT CLAIMS NO WMD's have been found however so what was rummy talking about there JRB??? hmmmm
Somebody has had some more bad intel it appears!!!! Oh well it was an honest mistake!! UGGHHH