WONDER WHY YOU HAVEN'T HEARD ABOUT THIS?

Turfgrass

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If you use this link [ http://www.usatoday.com/news/graphics/phantom_fury/flash.htm ] to visit the USA Today website you will be treated to a flash presentation of several pictures taken during the siege of Fallujah. Picture number two in this presentation shows 40 vials in boxes labeled "Sarin." That's sarin gas, my friends. One drop of this stuff on your skin can kill you. The boxes have Cyrillic and German characters on them, indicating they may have come from our good friends the Russians or the Germans. The caption under the photo reads "Marines discovered 40 vials of suspected Sarin gas while searching a house in Fallujah, Iraq. It was secreted in a briefcase hidden in a truck in the courtyard of the house."

So ... there you go. Weapons of mass destruction. Chemical weapons. This Sarin gas could, with an effective application, kill thousands. And where do they find it? In a briefcase! A briefcase in a car trunk. And you wonder why our troops have had some difficulty finding Saddam's weapons? You still think inspections could have worked? Yeah, sure they would. The inspectors were going to look in every car trunk and every briefcase in Iraq.

What you see in that picture is proof that the only way to even come close to neutralizing the threat that Saddam posed was to remove him from power. Nothing else was going to work.

Meanwhile ... just watch the critics whistle past this one. If you don't mention the vials of Sarin gas, they just don't exist ... do they?
 

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That could have easily have been brought into Iraq in the 20 months since we've turned that country into a free for all. Not only 'could have' inspections worked, they did work.
 

Red & Black

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The inspections haven't worked for over 10 years. Do you really believe that they would start working now? Unreal how some people think.

You are right on one thing though. The sarin gas was brought into Fallujah within the last 20 months. From Bagdad.
 

kosar

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How do you figure that the inspections didn't work for ten years? Ummmm, last time I checked there were no WMD in Iraq and the report from our own government states that there has been no WMD program since 1991. So yes, containment was working.

Please tell me how the 'inspections haven't worked for over 10 years'? Unreal.
 

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If it is the real stuff. It shows it can be anywhere. Invading a country and or inspections cant find everything. Now if its a plant where they make it. Or the rocket to send it some where then you can find it. Inspections can contain. But weapons that a teariest might use may never all be found. Remember 9/11 folks those weapons were found at the airport. So everytime we see a pitcure of a 747 remember it could be a WMD.
 

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Matt come on errr hold that thought working on a rope:D:D:D no need to call unless you have free time, email worked the same as the call. Now where the hell is that tape measure :scared
 

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Actually I heard about the Sarin discovery a couple weeks ago -- and WHERE did I hear about it?

That LIBERAL media outlet - you know - NPR.
 

StevieD

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Funny Bush doesn't mention such a startling discovery! Must be that liberal media muzzeling him again! LOL You guys make me laugh.
 
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