To: blam
Local residents say they helped bury more than 100 bodies at the military complex in April and they believe many more may be hidden underground. They say the victims were young men killed in early April, after the American-led invasion had begun.
I believe that many, and perhaps most, people who knew much of anything about Iraq's WMD (and other nefarious activities) are dead.
2 posted on
06/08/2003 10:00:20 AM PDT by
visualops
(Just 'cause I'm only a tagline doesn't mean I can't order my own pizza demmit.)
To: visualops
I believe that many, and perhaps most, people who knew much of anything about Iraq's WMD (and other nefarious activities) are dead.Indeed. Certainly anyone who helped with weapons burial was shot and dumped into a grave.
To: visualops; afraidfortherepublic; 45semi
I believe that many, and perhaps most, people who knew much of anything about Iraq's WMD (and other nefarious activities) are dead. This seems like the most logical explanation for why no WMDs have been found either at suspected sites or based on info from those already arrested.
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