Posted on 08/30/2006 1:26:36 PM PDT by jveritas
PING.
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As always, thanks JV! We sure do appreciate all the hard work you put into these translations.
Hello! Ping coming up. Then I will read.
I greatly appreciate your persistence with this issue- thank you.
Thanks :) it has been a while since the last time I translated a document!
2001 Document: Manufacturing of Chemical Warfare Decontamination Trailers (Translation)
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Operation Iraqi Freedom Documents
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It has. I figured you were busy with other things. I hope your family is ok?
I will be offline after 5 p.m. until tomorrow a.m. Our cable modem at home went kapooee and won't be fixed until tomorrow "between the hours of noon and 5." I offered to unplug it and take it to the office so they could give me a new one, but of course that would be too easy...
ANyway, back to the post. This is more evidence that they were up to no good. You did see the poll a few weeks back that said more people now believe Iraq had WMD than before?
Moonbat theory: Israel ( Da Jooz! ) was going to attack him with chemical agents...
Non-moonbat theory: He had, or anticipated having, chemical agents and needed these vehicles for his own men.
Excellent work....another piece of the puzzle....
Thank you jveritas, yet more good work.
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I would die of shock if they EVER even recognized these documents.
They have far too much to lose by telling the truth at this point.
I've been checking the few already-translated documents on file at FMSO,and notice most are just given a quick summation. A lot of the "labels" are wrong/misleading.
(eg: A report that is supposed to be an investigation of al al-Qaeda contact turns out to be a list of spare parts for pickup trucks, etc.)
It's nice they made these available, but they are in no order whatsoever-although they should be. Everything is scrambled together: 1996 followed by 2002 followed by 1997,etc.
The impression I'm getting is that the American people no longer care-one way or the other whether the war was justified. They just want it to end-ASAP.
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