Good idea.
Anyone got the number and address of the U.N. on hand? Let's take it rigth to the source.
Rush interrupts the Mik audio to underscore that the report specifically cites the weapons site in question and the 380tons. Rush said to keep that in mind for upcoming audio from other MSNBC reports (that are continuing the deceit).
http://www.un.org/news/dh/pdf/english/25102004.pdf
News Center at UN; daily news link
Over 340 tons of high explosives missing from Iraq, UN nuclear watchdog says
25 October - "In a letter to the Security Council, IAEA Director-General Mohamed ElBaradei says the Iraqi authorities informed the Agency on 10 October of the explosives lost last year "throughout the theft and looting of the governmental installations due to lack of security."