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To: lorne who wrote (116307)10/7/2003 1:25:29 PM
From: Jacob Snyder  Respond to of 281500
 
<hot on the trail of anthrax and Scud missiles, and he's "amazed" that anyone could think the search so far is a failure>

The Kay who cried wolf.

At this point, if they come up with "evidence" or "programs" or documents or "intent" or even the real thing, everyone but the Endlessly Credulous will decide they planted it. They certainly have had the time, and the incentive, to fake evidence. And a track record of dishonesty. The only hope of convincing the world, is to let the UN do the looking and finding.

Our credibility is shot. Nobody in the Muslim world, or Europe, or anywhere other than America and Israel, believes we have any intention of allowing democracy in Iraq. The Russians just staged an election in Chechnya, under the guns of the occupation army that has destroyed the place, and of course the candidate favored by Moscow won. Putin, the ex-KGB officer, knows how to ensure that "responsible" and "cooperative" people win these supervised elections. If we stage an election in Iraq, and a pro-American government wins, it'll be just the same.



To: lorne who wrote (116307)10/8/2003 4:03:43 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 281500
 
<His teams have already found a vial of botulinum toxin - "one of the most toxic elements known" - in the refrigerator of an Iraqi scientist who'd hidden it since 1993. > Crikey, how scary. What a dirty great enormous weapon of mass destruction that is. He could have taken out the whole of the eastern USA with that, or maybe even the whole of the Europe from the Urals to Ireland, Finland to Morocco. That Iraqi scientist was brave keeping such a Big Bang right there in his refrigerator. I wonder how much money he got from the USA for having it in his fridge.

They 'already found' it. Wow, that was fast. Give them another 6 months and they might even come up with another, which would total enough to take out both the USA AND Europe.

It was obviously a John Poindexter and Office of Disinformation plant.

Call me cynical,

Mqurice