WASHINGTON -- Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain joined on Tuesday a growing list of lawmakers pressing for hearings into the Bush administration's failure so far to prove prewar allegations that Saddam Hussein's regime had weapons of mass destruction. "Sooner or later, we will have hearings. It's entirely appropriate to do so," said McCain, the No. 2 Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, which could hold hearings soon. Rejecting the White House argument that U.S. search parties should first be given time to comb hundreds of possible weapons sites, McCain said: "Any delay will, I think, not be in the interest of the American people. Let's move forward, have those hearings and have the American people in on it." ... Everyone is wising up to the fact that WE WERE LIED TO ABOUT IRAQ. Let the hearings begin. McCain: Don't delay Iraq hearings Intelligence about arms unverified |