To: kinghorse
I'm with you on these finds. The media is "pressing" with these reports, meaning they are coming across as goofy which makes the administration look bad. Nothing to indicate an active program. Finding a part buried under a rose bush for 13 years isn't exactly indicative of a vibrant active program. Finding castor beans on someone's farm is forced news, not meaningful news. It's interesting that you ignore the millions of documents referred to in the article, and specifically the 2001 document which details how to hide material from UN weapons inspectors. Can't think of a rationalization for that one, huh?
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06/26/2003 4:49:20 AM PDT by
alnick
To: alnick
No it's great. I hope it's enough to sway world opinion. We are on the same side on this one. I think the media is making the administration look bad by feigning interest in ludicrous finds. Rusted barrels of pesticide, 2 goofy mobile trailers, a flange under a rose bush. Castor Beans. Not exactly stop the presses finds.
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