>>>I don't know about a firecracker, but we have found munitions with mustard and sarin nerve agent.
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http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewNation.asp?Page=/Nation/archive/200606/NAT20060621e.html>>
>>Funny that the link doesnt mention aluminum tubes, niger yellowcake, unmanned arial drones, mobile chem labs, painting US spy planes in UN colors in hopes of drawing fire, or that
the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy. I do see that the 'Conservative News Service' was founded by Brent Bozell, who founded the Conservative Communications Center, and that he's a regular on Fox News.
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>You will admit that this is bigger than a firecracker, n'est pa?
The beauty of Santorum's charade is that in a 10 minute blurb on fauxnews, he was able to duplicate how the administration distorted, cherry picked, attempted to mislead, and bullsh*tted about Iraqi intel, while the intelligence community/DOD said that the administration is (once again) full of it. Priceless.
Senator, the Iraq Survey Group, uhh, let me go to the Duelfer Report-says Iraq did not have the weapons our intelligence believed were there. And Jim Angle who reported this for Fox News-quotes a defense official who says these were pre-1991 weapons that could not have been fired as designed because they already been degraded.
And the official went on to say that they are-these are not the WMD's this country and the rest of the world believed Iraq had-and not the WMD's for which this country went to war. So the chest beating that the Republicans are doing tonight thinking this is a justification is not confirmed by the defense department.