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To: pompsander who wrote (651309)10/25/2004 7:33:11 PM
From: Jagfan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
You'll hear much in the news today about the International Atomic Energy Agency saying that about 300 tons of explosives have "gone missing" in Iraq. This, of course, is not good. Let me ask you this though. If you've already heard this story, tell me when you think these explosives disappeared. Last week? Last month? My guess is that you will believe that these explosives recently disappeared.

Well ... you may well have the story wrong. The IAEA says that they were monitoring the explosives prior to the war. Now they're gone. The IAEA doesn't know when they disappeared. They can't say that Saddam didn't remove them before the American invasion. They can't say that Saddam's soldiers didn't move them to another location after the invasion began. They just don't know.

The Kerry campaign will be sure to make a huge deal out of this today. They'll pin the disappearance squarely on President Bush. The facts don't support that, but what do the facts mean when you're trying to win an election.
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