Da,Da And Da
I don't think you are as smart as Kerry and thats most low!
By Ask For Help
I don't think you are as smart as Kerry and thats most low!
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Da,Da And Da
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Dear Anon,
This sure makes me feel secure enough to know that the UN was doing it's job. This is the same organization that your candidate wants to see is in charge of our safety. Kerry should put the UN to a global test. It would fail miserably just like all the resolutions did in trying to stop Hussein. The UN is a waste of time and money. If it's headquarters moved out of New York tomorrow, I'd be the happiest person in the US. The sooner the better. By TMM |
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Wake Up It Was Gone when We Got
there.This old news drummed up by the Kerry's Maggots! IRAQ Is one big ammo dump,this is a small portion,a drop in the bucket! The news spinners are digging in the dumpsters,all the creeps will scream this week about how Bush this and how Bush that.We should show Stolen Honor all week 24/7 just to anger the swine! By Old News From THe D.N.C |
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FROM SITE IN IRAQ BEFORE TROOPS
NBCNEWS: CACHE OF EXPLOSIVES VANISHED FROM SITE IN IRAQ BEFORE TROOPS ARRIVED... The NYTIMES urgently reported on Monday in an apprent October Surprise: The Iraqi interim government and the U.N. nuclear agency have warned the United States that nearly 380 tons of powerful conventional explosives are now missing from one of Iraq's most sensitive former military installations. [The source behind the NYT story first went to CBSNEWS' 60 MINUTES last Wednesday, but the beleaguered network wasn't able to get the piece on the air as fast as the newspaper could print. Executive producer Jeff Fager hoped to break the story during a high-impact election eve broadcast of 60 MINS on October 31.] Jumping on the TIMES exclusive, Dem presidential candidate John Kerry blasted the Bush administration for its failure to ''guard those stockpiles.'' ''This is one of the great blunders of Iraq, one of the great blunders of this administration,'' Kerry said. In an election week rush: **ABCNEWS Mentioned The Iraq Explosives Depot At Least 4 Times **CBSNEWS Mentioned The Iraq Explosives Depot At Least 7 Times **MSNBC Mentioned The Iraq Explosives Depot At Least 37 Times **CNN Mentioned The Iraq Explosives Depot At Least 50 Times But tonight, NBCNEWS reported: The 380 tons of powerful conventional explosives were already missing back in April 10, 2003 -- when U.S. troops arrived at the installation south of Baghdad! An NBCNEWS crew embedded with troops moved in to secure the Al-Qaqaa weapons facility on April 10, 2003, one day after the liberation of Iraq. According to NBCNEWS, the HMX and RDX explosives were already missing when the American troops arrived. ''The U.S. Army was at the site one day after the liberation and the weapons were already gone,'' a top Republican blasted from Washington late Monday. The International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors last saw the explosives in January 2003 when they took an inventory and placed fresh seals on the bunkers. Dem vp hopeful John Edwards blasted Bush for not securing the explosives: ''It is reckless and irresponsible to fail to protect and safeguard one of the largest weapons sites in the country. And by either ignoring these mistakes or being clueless about them, George Bush has failed. He has failed as our commander in chief; he has failed as president.'' A senior Bush official e-mailed DRUDGE late Monday: ''Let me get this straight, are Mr. Kerry and Mr. Edwards now saying we did not go into Iraq soon enough? We should have invaded and liberated Iraq sooner?'' Top Kerry adviser Joe Lockhart fired back Monday night: ''In a shameless attempt to cover up its failure to secure 380 tons of highly explosive material in Iraq, the White House is desperately flailing in an effort to escape blame. Instead of distorting John Kerry?’s words, the Bush campaign is now falsely and deliberately twisting the reports of journalists. It is the latest pathetic excuse from an administration that never admits a mistake, no matter how disastrous.'' Why is the U.N. nuclear agency suddenly warning now that insurgents in Iraq may have obtained nearly 400 tons of missing explosives -- in early 2003? NBCNEWS Jim Miklaszewski quoted one official: ''Recent disagreements between the administration and the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency makes this announcement appear highly political.'' By U.N. nuclear agency |