She was actually holding her own in the debate until Kilamede (spelling?) asked here if she thought there would be inspectors in Iraq today if not for the presence of 200,000 [US/UK] troops sitting on Iraq's border. When she said "yes," it pretty much revealed the depths of her naivety. By the way, she kept insisting it had been "proven" that UNSCOM inspectors had been spying on Iraq, and claimed it was for that reason that the previous inspection régime had failed. Now, I know Iraq has made that charge, but was such a thing ever established, and by whom? In any event, the longer she talked, the less coherent her arguments became. Too many broad generalizations (admittedly, Kilamede made a few himself), and too many opinions put forth as "fact." It was, however, entertaining.