George Bush put it there when he visited the troops, Michael "Fat Bastard" Moore told me so. They make it in Jesusland to kill non-believers!
Awaiting a second source to pick this up...or announcement of a press conference...if this is true something must be in the works...
Just damn.
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NPR? I'm surprised they'd report it.
Call me cynical but I want to see it proven first. I've lost count of the reports later proven false or they found something else.
There is a problem with testing in the field. Our detectors can register a number of false positives. Something may set off the field detectors but when you get it to a lab, you find it's something else. It's happened quite a few times, most recently with the Polish contingent.
It's Karl Rove's secret November 11 Surprise! That evil mastermind is trying to seize the election for Bush.
Did you know that 70% of the people that voted for President Bush still think that WMD's have been found in Iraq?
BAM!
I *knew* there was a reason the Left didn't want this offensive to succeed.
ping wmd
looks like npr has edited their own report. No longer do they mention Sarin or WMD.
U.S. Forces Meeting Less Resistance in Fallujah
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from Morning Edition, Thursday , November 11, 2004
On the fourth day of battle, American troops slow their assault, with U.S. forces battling pockets of resistance in several parts of the city. Several loud explosions rocked Fallujah and sounds of gunfire reverberated through its streets and alleys. Hear NPR's Anne Garrels and NPR's Renee Montagne.
Sounds like the field test for Sarin was positive. There have been false positives before on rapid field testing. Let's see what the final analysis shows before deciding if the reporter is jumping the gun or not.
Haliburton put them there. I know this is true as my uncle earl(he works for a large multinational corporation) heard it from an ex military intelligence officer who worked with Halibruton as a civilian contractor while taking orders from mossad and dick cheney's daughter (a mossad agent). I have contacted Weslely Clark and former senator Bob Graham so you need not worry help is on the way.
For your own safety please burn this post after viewing it.
Sincerely,
A Friend
NOW you can see where the fault lies .... not so much with the media whores nor the dnc liars, but it is greatly helped by the RINO's (on here also) who can't wait to see the "revised" story and loudly proclaim "SEE! I told you there are no WMDs!"
And they call themselves conservative? Well, since lawyers scumbags cannot define what the meaning of the word "IS" is, I suppose these anti-capitalist anti-republic we have on here can call themselves whatever they want to, even conservative (Lenein was a conservative communist).
http://www.neoperspectives.com/farenheight_911.htm
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This ignores the toxic botulism bacteria found in an Iraqi scientists home, hidden weapons programs, buried nuclear components and chemical weapons. On June 25th the Washington Times reported:
On the chemical munitions, Mr. Deulfer, who replaced David Kay as the head of the Iraq Survey Group earlier this year, said that the group has uncovered 10 to 12 bombs filled with blistering mustard gas or the nerve agent sarin. (61)
Earlier on May 7, another improvised explosive device was found containing mustard agent. All such weapons were supposed to have been destroyed by Saddam's regime under U.N. sanctions and the terms of the cease fire from the 1990-91 Persian Gulf war. (61)
On July 6th the Associated Press reported that:
In a secret operation, the United States last month removed from Iraq nearly two tons of uranium and hundreds of highly radioactive items that could have been used in a so-called dirty bomb, the Energy Department disclosed Tuesday. (104)
Also ferried out of Iraq was 1.95 tons of low-enriched uranium, the department said. (104)
''It speeds up the process,'' Oelrich said, adding that 1.95 tons of low-enriched uranium could be used to produce enough highly enriched uranium to make a single nuclear bomb. (104)
It is unclear what if any of these radioactive sources were in violation of U.N. inspections, or how pure the Uranium was.
So the statement that no WMD have been found is false. What does seem to be true is that Saddam did not possess the great cache of chemical and biological weapons that the United States, the United Nations and almost all countries, including France, Germany and Russia thought he possessed (113). However, even small amounts of Sarin and mustard gas, if used creatively by terrorists, could kill large numbers of people. Of course, it is still possible that larger caches of weapons remain hidden in Iraq or, according to some unsubstantiated rumors, may have been shipped off to Syria or Lybia.
In 35 minutes the DUmmies will start repeating it as Gospel.
By the PM news Dan Blather will be starting off his show with a story about American companies that make sarin gas, and are related to Bush and Rove.
We need a taster. How about someone who knows that it's an impossible find, like say, Dan Rather, Bob Schieffer, Tom Brokaw, Chris Matthews, Keith Olbermann, Peter Jennings, Mark Halperin, George Stephanopoulos, Jim Lehrer, Gwen Ifill, Bill Moyers, Nina Totenberg, Kevin Phillips, or the Big Kahuna, John Kerry? Maybe all of them.
Certainly anyone, including our Hollywood types, that claimed that Saddam's dog was just a terrific animal actor when it keeled over -- writhing in pain -- as its muscles seized up, and it "appeared" to die.
Come to think about it, don't we have some ricin and anthrax for them to sample? This could be a full course meal. And, what about the protective clothing, the illegal SCUD missiles, and their chemical-mixing chambers for warheads?
Bottom-line, it would surely have a chilling effect on bad journalism, as well as a salutary effect by restoring some of the MSM's lost credibility. Developing....
Thank God it was found before it could be used.
Shame they didn't find more hostages, but thank God one was found and saved.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,120137,00.html
Fox has it also.
Heh, I am surprised NPR admitted this.
What if such a suitcase bomb would kill only 30,000 instead of 3 million, does it count as WMD?
What if a bomb rendered a small city uninhabitable for decades instead of a large financial capital for centuries, does it count as WMD?
Just curious.