Clear Evidence, Clear Threats
In recent weeks there have been a number of Congressional hearings on whether or not sufficient evidence existed to prevent the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. It seems reasonable to say that if we could have stopped the Sept. 11 attacks before they occurred, most people would have supported such a policy. Yet if one looks at the small amount of evidence we had before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and compares that to the abundance of evidence we have regarding Saddam Hussein's possession and use of biological and chemical weapons, his history of genocide against his own people, his obsession with obtaining nuclear weapons, his record of invading other countries, his repeated lies and violations of U.N. resolutions and his involvement in terrorism and hatred for the United States -- the necessity for regime change should be evident.