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To: KLP who wrote (44976)5/17/2004 5:44:13 PM
From: Ilaine  Respond to of 793581
 
I know the government isn't making a big deal out of it. They've all been burned, too.

When the day comes, IF the day comes, it will be trumpeted from the rooftops and bells will ring, and there will be much rejoicing, for the Bush administration will be saved.



To: KLP who wrote (44976)5/17/2004 9:02:23 PM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793581
 
Two former weapons inspectors - Hans Blix and David Kay - said the shell was likely a stray weapon that had been scavenged by militants and did not signify that Iraq had large stockpiles of such weapons.

Where the hell does a militant (whatever that is) scavenge nerve gas artillery shells? Oh yes, maybe they are hidden everywhere. Whoops nope! can't say that.

I love these guys who are never wrong.

They lie and then they lie about their lies.