Posted on 10/26/2004 7:48:19 PM PDT by concretebob
The United Nations nuclear watchdog group first reported that Saddam Hussein had begun moving stockpiles of explosives from his Al-Qaqaa nuclear weapons facility a month before the U.S. invaded Iraq.
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I like it - I like it a lot. We don't need the MSM anymore... and now we need to get out the word.
Good Grief...I logged on to post that very idea..
Mine is based upon the fact that there were cities in that area 10,000 years before our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ was born.
A maniacal despot would have people looking for the entrances to the tunnels that are there. No one really knows what is under the sand in Mesopotamia-Persia-Fertile Crescent
Trust me, we didn't blow up 380 tons of high explosives in air strikes. If we had, there would be a huge hole where the explosives had been.
"Yes but Dana Lewis the embed said he "Saw a lot of bomb craters" and this stuff was still in the powder form and not mixed for explosives yet.
380 tons of this stuff would have left a hole looking like scaled down version of the Grand Canyon.
I'm just your average citizen but I'm inclined to believe Oil for Food program hid more than we could imagine.
According to this item there were tunnels in Tuwaitha, why not Alqaqaa?
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=31966
According to the NY Times, a back pack.
Bump
Feb 21, 2003 CBS "60 Minutes" does a report about tunnels and WMD.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/02/21/60minutes/main541565.shtml
Can DOJ close 60 Minutes down and NYTimes?
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one thing about lying: you forget who and when you told the lies... and these guys probably can't google.
Rush, Sean, Hewitt, too.
Hey -- we can our Freep Lockhart any day.
Bingo! If we existed with a truly objective media they would be all over something like this. As it is, we are stuck - thanks to CFR with this garbage. The question is, what did sKerry know and when did he know it? Shouldn't the FEC become involved with something like this? The coordination of print and tv "news" organizations with a campaign is too egregious to ignore.
This dog ain't gonna hunt... a bunch of missing explosives just aren't "sexy" enough to cause a scandal.
If this is all the Demonrats have got (and it looks that way - the careful orchestration of the Spew Yuck Slimes article with Ketchup Boy's attack posture, etc. etc.) they've really hit bottom.
Now, to further complicate their problems they've been "outed" - the story is completely bogus and anybody who tries to put it out WILL get asked, whenever possible - and remember, even "Perky Katie" has started asking dubious questions - about the "Allegations" that the Big Bad Explosives weren't even there when the troops got there.
Butter 'em... they're toast...
5 - "What does it take to move 380 tons?"
10 truck loads in the mid-east (the don't have our weight limits and truck scales).
27-"What does it take to move 380 tons?
Rush said today it would take 40 semis."
see my last post
LOL
56 - "20 40ft. trailers @40000lbs would probably be more accurate- but hey- that's alot to sneak out of the warehouse!"
see my last post
58 - "18-20 tractor trailers."
see my last post
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