To: FairOpinion; cyncooper
"Between and below Al-Tuwaitha's rose gardens and palm groves, Marines have found stockpiles of artillery shells, chemical drums from Russia and locked bunkers and storage rooms.
"It's like walking through a diabolical Disneyland," said Marine Sgt. J. J. Turner of Charleston, S.C., as he peered into locked biological laboratories deserted nearly a month ago when the war began.
"See, the beakers are still setting there. There are cultures growing in them. I sure don't want to go in and see what's in them. Leave that to the Army."
It's got BIO too?
To: redlipstick
So far we only know about the nukes at this location.
But I read somewhere that they thing there are some 1000 suspicious sites around Iraq, not counting the mobile bio labs.
To: redlipstick
Is it just me?
Or was Sgt. Turner of the Marines being droll?
"See, the beakers are still setting there. There are cultures growing in them. I sure don't want to go in and see what's in them. Leave that to the Army."
Either way, I got a chuckle or three.
29 posted on
04/11/2003 8:24:51 PM PDT by
ISawIt
(Is it just me?)
To: redlipstick
"See, the beakers are still setting there. There are cultures growing in them. I sure don't want to go in and see what's in them. Leave that to the Army." Interesting excerpt.
41 posted on
04/11/2003 9:16:44 PM PDT by
cyncooper
(thousands of cheering Iraqis yelled, "America, America, America," and "Bush, Bush, Bush.")
To: redlipstick
It's got BIO too? Maybe just some abandoned lab coffee.
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52 posted on
04/12/2003 2:08:11 AM PDT by
Erasmus
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