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Subject: 
WoMD Found!!
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Date: 
Mon, 14 Apr 2003 19:17:16 GMT
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http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/04/14/sprj.irq.labs/index.html

Oh wait--no, not really.

Fun parts of the article for me--

"
"Initial reports indicate that this is clearly a case of denial and
deception on the part of the Iraqi government," Freakly told CNN's Ryan
Chilcote.
"

Deception?  Iraq?  Really?

"
During the buildup to the war in Iraq, the United States repeatedly accused
Iraq of using mobile laboratories to produce banned weapons. A U.S.-led
force invaded Iraq March 20 after accusing it of violating U.N. resolutions
requiring it to give up chemical and biological weapons, long-range missiles
and efforts to develop nuclear weapons.
"

U.S. led due to U.N. violation--'nuff said on that one...

But wait...

"
Iraqi officials repeatedly denied having weapons of mass destruction and
have not used them against U.S. or British troops. U.N. weapons inspectors
said Iraq used mobile laboratories for food testing but found no evidence of
banned weapons work.
"

Even those non-existant WoMD were to be used close to the end of the war,
according to all 'partisan' news sources.  To be said, it ain't the end of
the skirmish yet, but still no signs of these chemicals/bios...

"
Last week, troops from the 101st Airborne found a stash of chemicals, which
was investigated as possible nerve agents, but the material turned out to be
pesticides, Freakly said. The United States will further examine the latest
find, he said.
"

And so they should--spring is coming and I don't want any grubs in my lawn...

"
He insisted the labs existed and called them "most worrisome."
"

How's his lawn doing?

"
"The trucks and train cars are easily moved and are designed to evade
detection by inspectors," Powell said. "In a matter of months, they can
produce a quantity of biological poison equal to the entire amount that Iraq
claimed to have produced in the years prior to the Gulf War."
"

Not during routine inspections combined with info given to inspectors from
satellites--but wait, containment isn't what the US wanted.  Give folks the
info needed to do their job--but that's not what the US wanted either--all
out war was.   So with flawed logic, ill-informed premises, misdirected
intentions, and an 'itchy trigger finger' of a man who's just finishing
papa's job, we have the predetermined answer that the US wanted.

As Dilbert would say, "Shall I begin disillusioning the team?"  Oh, but
that's already being done with staged events such as has been posted here
earlier.

Yep, no 'black helicopter' conspiracies needed--this is all out in the open.

We now return you to your regular scheduled US led brainwashing...

Dave K



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