Posted on 10/29/2004 8:28:02 AM PDT by rocklobster11
Edited on 10/29/2004 8:39:41 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Trucks moved some of it before we arrived. The rest we destoyed. That's all it could mean.
The people who shot the video aren't even sure where they filmed the footage.
So? Tomorrow, Kerry, NYT, and CBS will scream, "Soldier lied to help Bush!"
Nothing.
There was way more than 380 tons of stuff in that facility.
They could have been hauling off.... WMD?
The plot thickens.
Maybe someone should highlight the fact that the weapons inspectors wanted the explosives destroyed in 1995 and HANS BLIX refused to do it.
Just a thought...is it possible our military dispersed the stuff out in the desert?
11 posted on 10/29/2004 5:05:07 AM PDT by Use It Or Lose It [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies | Report Abuse ]
I think this is going to an October surprise....one that the losers started and we serve up in a can of WHOOP ASS!
GO BUSH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If this is true it is great. Kerry makes an ass of himself all week and spends money on commercial concerning the subject as well
From Drudge right now...
FLASH: Soldier to brief reporters at Pentagon within the hour that he was tasked with removing explosives from al Qaqaa and he and his unit removed 200+ tons... Developing...
He didn't really say that?
Ha!I already did my thing and feel much better. Wish I could vote again to counter some RAT fraud.
I'm sure the Pentagon has prepared this soldier for this. He will tell them that when they left, the buildings were empty.
If I didn't know any better, it almost seems like Kerry was set up (I'm sure they will be saying THAT this weekend).
Nicely timed to coincide with Rush! We keepin it here or anyone starting a Rush live thread?
Pass to Dan Rather for correct terminology bump.
HELLO? KARL ROVE?
PLEASE EXPLOIT THIS!!!!!!
Some of that stuff in the ABC video looked like fuses.
The tape is being billed as "in or around Al qa qa".
It does sound pretty darn silly, but that was precisely how Brett Bair described it in his breathless live alert report.
Fantastic! 200 of the 377 tons of explosives in question were taken out of that AQ facility in question! Hahaha! Suck on that Kerry!
The soldier arrived on April 13. 200 tons would not have been catalogued, collected and destroyed in a day. I'm sure it took over a week to get everything taken care of.
This story will confirm what the April 13 video tried to scoff at: The military had this complex under control within it's perimeter from April 13 on.
Just damn.
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We were careful to say we in no way said the trucks in the photo were moving the stuff. Freepers may have jumped to the conclusion, but not officials.
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