Posted on 10/26/2004 9:55:07 AM PDT by Castro
On Sunday there were several reports of a "Big Story" that would be released possibly Sunday night but most likely Monday morning...and then I heard nothing. This was supposed to be some factual evidence that discredited one of Kerry's fundamental Foreign Policy stands. Did I miss it? Any ideas?
Kerry had repeated many times that he met with the UN Security Counsel on his own . . . now, most of the leaders involved deny any meetings with Kerry . . .
Another teaser that turned out to be untrue, probably.
Hanoi Approved of Role Played By Anti-War Vets
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1257074/posts
Researcher Alleges Potential Plagiarism in 11 Passages of Kerry's Writings
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1257080/posts
Both overshadowed by the latest fake document scandal
from the UN/NYT/CBS.
I'm pretty sure it was that Ashley Simpson thing where she got caught lip-syncing.
Anything involving Kerry and the UN frightens me...almost as much as the thought of Kerry as President and Clinton as Secretary General. AHHHH!
Ha! I suppose I just missed the nuanced connection between her nepotistic career and Kerry's Foreign Policy. Thanks.
The missing 380 tons of MXD and RXD alleged to be missing from a Iraqi WMD classified site called Al Qaqqa located in the city of Iskandariya, south of Baghdad. The NYT's published an article alleging the exposives where removed after our 101 Airborne troops took possession of that area.
NBC brought out the truth, indicating that when their NBC embedded reporter went into this camp with the 101 AB, that there where no RXD/MXD or other un-conventional high explosives found at that site. ONLY masses of conventional ammunitions.
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