Re: New Book of Rules



On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 04:02:04 GMT, the renowned joseph2k
<quiettechblue@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Jim Yanik wrote:

John Fields <jfields@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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On Sun, 06 Aug 2006 20:00:40 +0100, Eeyore
<rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Jim Yanik wrote:

Saddam was using Oil-for-Food money to rebuild his palaces and fund WMD
programs

There weren't any WMDs !

yes,there were;we've found over 500 of them.
There probably are more hidden away somewhere.Or,they just don't want to
reveal that they have found them,so that they stay "hidden" from the
terrorists("insurgents").

AND,as Pres.Bush has SAID,there WERE illegal *WMD __PROGRAMS__* that
Saddam was maintaining until embargos faded away;the
liberals-socialists/America- haters always "forget" that there was more
then just one reason for the Iraq invasion.Several Iraqi scientists had
kept biological WMD feedstocks in their homes,by order of Saddam. There
were stockpiles of enriched Uranium.They were not supposed to have ANY of
that stuff.

What amazes me is that the US has uncovered a lot of Iraqi intelligence
documents that have not yet been translated,and what has was not released
to the public.


How many times do you need to be reminded ?

There were no WMDs found because they were moved before we got
there.



Evidence they were moved to Syria,by air.("humanitarian relief flights")
I believe Israel believes they were moved to Syria,and they probably have
the best field intelligence in the region.
Perhaps one reason why they haven't bombed Syria,even though they deserve
it.


Bu*** and rabid speculation; do you have any explanation for the well
documented fact that no WMD were found for years after the invasion.

SH hated the inspectors because they did their job so well, do you remember
how much stuff they found in the early years? I sure do, SH was really
pissed.

That they were spying for a belligerent foreign power in support of
military attacks on his nation didn't help either.

http://www.fair.org/activism/unscom-history.html


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Spehro Pefhany
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