ROTFLMAO!!!! So true, so true, especially for this man!
Blix, the former U.N. weapons inspector, said in Sweden Monday that before the war, his team found 16 empty warheads that were marked for use with sarin.
He said it was likely the sarin gas used could have been from a leftover shell found in a chemical dump.
``It doesn't sound absurd at all. There can be debris from the past and that's a very different thing from have stocks and supplies,'' he said.