Posted on 10/26/2004 5:04:18 PM PDT by LegalEagle61
What was she screaming about? I've got 3 of my own and love them dearly, but those screams....they hurt sometimes :o).
Moved by the old regime or by the UN?
juan williams.......what a putrid little goober
Snow sez UN is trying to get into our politics. And Kerry is defaming our troops.
Juan Williams spanked by a higher intellect, Tony Snow as he ticks it off point by point...
Thats 2 good segemnts for OReilly
The story of Al Qaqaa is more complicated than anti-Bush partisans are portraying it. According to the Times, U.N. weapons inspectors discovered Al Qaqaa after the first Gulf War. The powerful explosives, which can be used as the trigger in a nuclear device, weren't destroyed then because Saddam pleaded to keep them for use in mining and construction (uh-huh). After the inspectors were booted in 1998 and returned in late 2002, they realized that 35 tons of HMX had been taken in the meantime. So it is clear that the inspections process Kerry and others wanted to rely on to deal with Saddam was inadequate.
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This posture neatly combines cowardice with opportunism and over-promising: a trifecta of contemptibility.
Remember, Saddam had an interest in explosives like HMX for one reason: They could have played a role in the revival of his WMD program. President Bush has removed that possibility once and for all and for that, the region and the world are in his debt.
I am grudgingly going up just a 'titch' in my good graces to O'Reilly (just for this segment).
Juan Williams is so dumb it's hard to listen to his nonsense.
Dickie Morris on!LMAO!
Friday, April 04, 2003
As the military advances closer to Baghdad, signs of Iraqi chemical preparedness are multiplying, although there is still no conclusive evidence Saddam Hussein's regime possesses weapons of mass destruction.
On Friday, troops at a training facility in the western Iraqi desert came across a bottle labeled "tabun" -- a nerve gas and chemical weapon Iraq is banned from possessing.
Closer to Baghdad, troops at Iraq's largest military industrial complex found nerve agent antidotes, documents describing chemical warfare and a white powder that appeared to be used for explosives.
U.N. weapons inspectors went repeatedly to the vast al Qa Qaa complex -- most recently on March 8 -- but found nothing during spot visits to some of the 1,100 buildings at the site 25 miles south of Baghdad.
Col. John Peabody, engineer brigade commander of the 3rd Infantry Division, said troops found thousands of 2-by-5-inch boxes, each containing three vials of white powder, together with documents written in Arabic that dealt with how to engage in chemical warfare.
Initial reports suggest the powder is an explosive, but tests are still being done, a senior U.S. official said. If confirmed, it would be consistent with what the Iraqis say is the plant's purpose, producing explosives and propellants.
Rest of story at:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,83252,00.html
The election is 7 days away...of course it's mean out here. BOR can take it. I thought it was funny too. :-)
great point
I think Kerry said in a speech today that the weapons cache was something like " the biggest missing or theft of dangerous weapons in HISTORY" I am givind a very vague paraphrase but I know he said the "in HISTORY" part. He was being very hyperbolic. This over 380 ton and Tony said Saddam had moved 200,000 tons? Kerry really is a scairdy cat/
He may be a toe sucker....but he's our toe sucker
Sound like Morris is going to say Bush is going to win now !LOL flip flop!
I'd say Bill O'Reilly deserves anything he gets, not that you and I are going to bother him much!
I'm just glad he's coming down on the right side of this one. We need all the help we can get from the media. I love Brit, but O'Reilly's got a longer reach by far.
Now O'Reilly is saying "not definitively" WTH?
Where was he just 10 minutes ago?
Morris says its going to be a backlash against NY Times CBS UN etc...
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