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To: E. T. who wrote (650989)10/25/2004 10:38:02 AM
From: pompsander  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
Condi ought to get off the campaign trail and deal with stuff like this....I truly, truly hope we don't get a set of explosions somewhere traced back by forensics to this stockpile....or former stockpile.

BAGHDAD, Iraq, Oct. 24 - The Iraqi interim government has warned the United States and international nuclear inspectors that nearly 380 tons of powerful conventional explosives - used to demolish buildings, make missile warheads and detonate nuclear weapons - are missing from one of Iraq's most sensitive former military installations.

The huge facility, called Al Qaqaa, was supposed to be under American military control but is now a no man's land, still picked over by looters as recently as Sunday. United Nations weapons inspectors had monitored the explosives for many years, but White House and Pentagon officials acknowledge that the explosives vanished sometime after the American-led invasion last year.

The White House said President Bush's national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, was informed within the past month that the explosives were missing. It is unclear whether President Bush was informed. American officials have never publicly announced the disappearance, but beginning last week they answered questions about it posed by The New York Times and the CBS News program "60 Minutes."

Administration officials said Sunday that the Iraq Survey Group, the C.I.A. task force that searched for unconventional weapons, has been ordered to investigate the disappearance of the explosives.

American weapons experts say their immediate concern is that the explosives could be used in major bombing attacks against American or Iraqi forces: the explosives, mainly HMX and RDX, could produce bombs strong enough to shatter airplanes or tear apart buildings.

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To: E. T. who wrote (650989)10/25/2004 10:59:14 AM
From: goldworldnet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Yesterday was Joyce's birthday. I miss her very much and put flowers on her grave.

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To: E. T. who wrote (650989)10/25/2004 11:56:10 AM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
But women not interested in being christian beasts of burden for men are voting for Kerry.

ROFLOL!!! you mean your ho's of NARAL and the NAG's?

or you talking about the ho's in your porno business??