KlatooBNikto
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Tue Oct-26-04 07:56 PM
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I have a different take on the disappearance of the explosives in Iraq. |
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I believe that true to its usual methods of operation, the Bush administration or its lackey in Iraq, Iyad Allawi himself may have engineered the heist of this huge cache of explosives.This accomplishes two things close to election time. It keeps Iraq on the front burner of the news with the idea of WMD's on everyone's mind.Second, because it cannot be precisely tracked, the suspicion is attached to the Iraqi insurgents or Al Qaeda or whatever.This too benefits the Bush cabal.
The incompetence of the Bush cabal is a minor matter.The subliminal messages of WMD's being present at that site and Al Qaeda might have stolen that are the keys.Watch for those messages from the shills in our media rising up in the next couple of days.
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proud2BlibKansan
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Tue Oct-26-04 07:58 PM
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Today, the freepers are claiming these weapons disappeared long before we invaded Iraq. So that argument should not be forgotten if they eventually fall back on this WMD argument.
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Tue Oct-26-04 08:00 PM
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2. Hell no,they show this on the News,I remember see it. |
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Tue Oct-26-04 08:05 PM
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4. By saying WMD's were present in Iraq Bush will justify his war and |
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by saying these explosives fell into the hands of Zarqawi (Al Qaeda) he will establish a link between Saddam and Al Qaeda.Case closed very close to election day.October Surprise!
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DebJ
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Tue Oct-26-04 08:00 PM
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3. Halliburton took them and sold them to USA at an inflated price. |
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