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To: Miss Marple
Where are the WMD's?
129 posted on 06/09/2003 7:25:12 PM PDT by PiP PiP Cherrio (Kosovo is Secure! -- www.pedalinpeace.org)
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To: PiP PiP Cherrio
How the heck should I know? I live in Indiana. Why don't you ask someone who can answer?
130 posted on 06/09/2003 7:27:28 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Miss Marple
A former CIA officer was on Fox today and reminded everyone that it took the UN inspectors 4 years of searching,after the first Gulf War, to locate Saddam's bio/chem sites.The assumption that because they have not been "found" after 72 days,does not mean they do not or did not exist. As Sec Rumsfeld said-" We haven't found Saddam yet,but, we know he existed."I would rather a meticulous,painstaking search, rather than a hastily declared WMD free Iraq. I can only imagine the Holy Hell that would be raised, if the US threw up their hands and declared Iraq a WMD free country and they overlooked a cave or basement or garage or attic containing anthrax or VX and it was subsequently used in an attack.I can hear the wailing and shreiking now-Why was the US so sloppy in their search ? Why did they do such a poor job of searching ? ad infinitum, ad nauseam. And again, I wish to remind the "Where are the WMD after one thousand,seven hundred and twenty eight hours??" crowd, that the " we" that hasn't found them yet-are the guys dodging RPGs and snipers,sleeping on the ground,eating MREs,away from their families for months,sweating in 108 degree heat,cleaning themselves with baby wipes,living in dirt and sand and peril-sorry, if they are not hustling fast enough for you.
140 posted on 06/09/2003 8:26:25 PM PDT by Wild Irish Rogue
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