OT Politicals

Andrew & Rebeca Anderson anrebe@zianet.com
Sun, 31 Oct 2004 14:13:50 -0700


Don,
According to an embedded NBC reporter and a sergeant from the airborne 
division that attacked and took the place they weren't there when it was 
"liberated".  The explosives were itemized by UN inspectors before the war, 
not after.  Btw, that same officer went on to supervise the destruction of 
over a 1000 tons of munitions at that site.  It seems that Muhommad al 
Baridi's attempt at an October Surprise has fizzled in face of the 
documented facts.  Too bad for Kerry that he jumped on that band-wagon 
before reviewing the facts.

Andrew

At 01:31 AM 10/30/2004 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi Dale,
>
>They were itemized and under US control. Bush has managed to allow them to
>be stolen.
>
>At 12:59 AM 30/10/2004 EDT, you wrote:
> >        Julia  & they were a banned weaponry under the U.N. sanctions.
> >Hmmmm, why weren't they found before. I mean they were there looking for 11
> > years afterall.    Dale
> >   I am confused. I thought they said Bush lied  Then today, they said that
> >     of the 380 tons of materials, a portion of it was the type of
> >explosives      that were necessary components to make/detinate nuclear
> > weapons.
> >
> >               Aren't nuclear weapons weapons of mass destruction?
> >
> >Julia
> >Reading, PA
> >
> >
>
>Regards,
>Don Rose, B.Mus., A.M.U.S., A.MUS., R.P.T.
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