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Politics : Stop the War! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (18742)6/26/2003 3:13:14 AM
From: Greg or e  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21614
 
The silence is deafening isn't it? Now that this scientist has broken the ice I suspect there will be many more similar revelations. The Iraqi people are still unsure that Saddam is really gone, once he is found or killed you will see the people start to tell what they know about the wmd's.

I don't understand why American liberals are so eager to see their own countrymen killed so that they can score cheap political points and then expect that to somehow endear them to the electorate in the next election? It seems like a sure fire recipe to re-elect G.B.



To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (18742)6/26/2003 5:05:01 AM
From: zonder  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21614
 
....it appears "Shrub" knew a little more than you you gave him credit for.

I personally never doubt he KNEW. It is just that he didn't SAY what he knew, that Iraq was no threat. He misled you into thinking it was, so you would support his war of aggression.

An Iraqi scientist has led the CIA (search) to nuclear materials buried in his backyard, Fox News has learned. "A box of parts and a bunch of documents were buried under the rose bushes in his backyard," one U.S. official told Fox News.

A BOX OF PARTS and A BUNCH OF DOCUMENTS. Wow. I am shocked.

Is it uranium? Nope. Is it nuclear materials? Is it weapons? Nope nope nope. What is is? A "box of parts".

Are you reduced to this, in a desperate attempt to show you weren't taken for a ride? Well, you were. Get over it, Augustus.

Where are the "tons and tons of WMDs", Augustus? You know, the main reason for this invasion? Nobody seems that interested to find them anymore, now that the oil fields are secured, right?



To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (18742)6/26/2003 8:51:02 AM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21614
 
A couple stray parts in a garden put there 12 years ago (lol...what a find!!!) and the active program shrub was scaring you with are two entirely different things. You're grasping at straws child.
Another faux news hat dance for the headline only readers.

"Assembled, the components would not be useful in making much* uranium. Hundreds of centrifuges are necessary to make enough to construct a nuclear weapon in such programs."

"not...much"...as in 0



To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (18742)6/26/2003 9:45:33 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 21614
 
Funny stuff, same documents CIA and IAEI has had for a decade, now CIA
got some almost free copies.

Plus some old magnets and bearings, and all the other funny things



To: Augustus Gloop who wrote (18742)6/26/2003 2:09:58 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21614
 
We found proof that Saddam did not have an active WMD program. So what? We already knew that.

Tom