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To: Bill Harmond who wrote (158110)6/25/2003 7:35:07 PM
From: fedhead  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
The democrats are so hosed if they actually find evidence
of WMD. It will be interesting to see how all the Democrats
running for president backtrack on their criticism of the
president if WMDs are actually found.

Anindo



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (158110)6/25/2003 7:44:26 PM
From: Oeconomicus  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Yes, this is interesting. Clearly, it was not a matter of just not being able to account for how and when things were destroyed. No, Saddam was actively hiding critical equipment for enriching uranium for nuclear weapons. Anyone who thinks he had no plans for reconstituting his nuclear weapons program as soon as he could get the UN off his back is a complete fool. Now, who's backyard is the 45 drums of anthrax buried in?



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (158110)6/25/2003 10:14:49 PM
From: GST  Respond to of 164684
 
1) No nuke program after 1991 -- the article you posted makes that clear. 2) It takes hundreds of centrifuges to do anything useful. You are a joke Bill -- good luck spinning this shit.



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (158110)6/26/2003 9:48:23 AM
From: Oeconomicus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Like I said, only a complete fool believes Saddam had no WMD programs. What will the fool say about this?

Sources told NBC News’ Jim Miklaszewski that within just the past week, U.S. investigators had found two shipping containers filled with millions of much more recent documents relating to chemical and biological weapons.

One of the documents, from 2001, was titled “Document burial and U.N. activities in Iraq,” the sources said. It gave detailed instructions on how to hide materials and deceive U.N. weapons inspectors, the sources said.

Other documents related to the concealment of VX nerve gas, the sources said.

The sources said U.S. troops also discovered about 300 sacks of castor beans, which are used to make the deadly biological agent ricin, hidden in a warehouse in the town of al-Aziziyah, 50 miles southeast of Baghdad, the capital. The castor beans were inaccurately labeled as fertilizer.

U.S. search teams have also been led to a site near Nasiriyah, a key Euphrates River crossing 200 miles south of Baghdad, where Iraqi informants said Scud missiles were buried.


msnbc.com



To: Bill Harmond who wrote (158110)6/26/2003 10:35:17 PM
From: Oeconomicus  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Bill, thought you might find these interesting:

washingtonpost.com
nytimes.com