To: SJackson
Arab language media reacted quickly, though sometimes in a somewhat stunned fashion, to American reports that U.S. forces had captured former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein ... No more stunned than NBC's Tom Brokaw ... to say he was glum would be an understatement. Andrea Mitchell reported in from Washington and all she could talk about was the fact they haven't found any WMD in Iraq.
7 posted on
12/14/2003 9:46:21 AM PST by
BluH2o
To: BluH2o
No more stunned than NBC's Tom Brokaw ... to say he was glum would be an understatement. Andrea Mitchell reported in from Washington and all she could talk about was the fact they haven't found any WMD in Iraq.I watched Dan Rather. He truly seemed bothered, down and irritated. Then I turned to the Fox News reporter (Jim Angle?), who had an almost mirthful smirk on his face. Priceless!!
To: BluH2o
all she could talk about was the fact they haven't found any WMD in Iraq.
Excuse me, but in my book Hussein and Bin Laden and yes, Arafat, are all WMD in their own right.
48 posted on
12/14/2003 10:28:03 AM PST by
DesertDreamer
(A wise man's heart inclines him toward the right, but a fool's heart toward the left. --Ecc 10:2 RSV)
To: BluH2o
No more stunned than NBC's Tom Brokaw ... to say he was glum would be an understatement. Andrea Mitchell reported in from Washington and all she could talk about was the fact they haven't found any WMD in Iraq.
We haven't found then in Iraq because most of them and their evidence was moved to Syria in the weeks prior to out bombing Bagdad. I predict that Syria is next of Bush's targets to tell the world there is a new Sheriff in town.
I also am thinking that right now, Syria is trying desperately to figure out how to expose the fact that Saddam sent them inappropriate cargo.....
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