1 posted on
01/18/2003 4:22:38 PM PST by
blam
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2 posted on
01/18/2003 4:24:47 PM PST by
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To: blam
Was the anti-war protests un-patriotic (they were burning american flags for gods sake), vote and freep this poll, the DUmpsters have been hitting it all day.
http://www.msnbc.com/news/778726.asp
3 posted on
01/18/2003 4:25:00 PM PST by
Sonny M
(Confuse the left with scare tactics, use common sense, they fear it.)
To: blam
Scott Ritter, call your office!
To: blam
I'm absolutely shocked!! /sarcasm
7 posted on
01/18/2003 4:34:01 PM PST by
Air Assault
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To: blam
Con Coughlin, author of this article, is a good guy; he also wrote the book "Saddam:King of Terror," which title gives you a pretty good idea where Coughlin stands on all this.
I hope this amounts to something almost as much as Blix is probably hoping it doesn't. I also hope that Saddam doesn't take revenge on these scientists and their families because the men brought documents home from the lab. Believe it or not, when a Iraqi decides to major in physics, he simply does not know that if he does well he is going to be forced to participate in nuclear weapons work.
Front page London Sunday newspaper stories are often sensational but do not pan out. Greatest likelihood is that Blix will manage to make this, and anything else found by his crew, sound trivial.
To: blam
Rush program bump.
11 posted on
01/20/2003 10:01:38 AM PST by
_Jim
To: blam
""These are not old documents. They are new and they relate to on-going work taking place in Iraq to develop nuclear weapons," the official told The Telegraph. " The American press has in more than one place referred to these documents as "old" and "from the 80's," ----what's going on here????
To: blam
How amazing that this story did not make it to American shores in the limousine liberal American print media.
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