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Thursday, October 28, 2004


Russian link to Al Qaqaa missing weapons

Bill Gertz at the Washington Times is reporting that Russian special forces moved the 380 tons of HMX and RDX explosives from the Al Qaqaa facility to the Syrian border weeks before military operations began in Iraq, the purpose of which was to remove all evidence of illegal weapons contracts with Saddam Hussein.

With this latest twist, it's becoming more and more clear that what has happened here is that these weapons and material were in place to begin with because they were manufactured and sold to Saddam Hussein illegally in violation of U.N. resolutions by one of the most outspoken opponents of the Iraq invasion, Russia. These weapons were then moved to conceal this illegal activity prior to U.S. commencement of the war. High ranking officials at the U.N. have now promulgated a trumped-up story that these illegal weapons disappeared under the watch of President Bush and the U.S. military. The U.S. Main Stream Media (MSM) via the NY Times, in their zeal to bring down a president, provided the means to disseminate this bogus story by lapping it up and spewing it in the face of the American electorate one week before the election. The purpose of all this, of course, is to show that Bush is incompetent and unable to provide safety and security to America in this time of war. John Kerry, at the bottom of this deceitful chain of command, then took the oozing ball of corruption and ran with it, furthering the lie on the campaign stump and in a campaign ad.

Whether the MSM and John Kerry were willing participants in this subterfuge or merely useful idiots in furthering the corruption of the U.N. is not yet known. Perhaps it will never be known. However, what we do know is that this despicable and desperate smear on president Bush and the U.S. military at the hands of the U.N., the MSM and John Kerry in the final week of a campaign is politics at its very worst. It reeks of lies, cowardice, greed, manipulation, a thirst for power at all costs, and blatant anti-Americanism.

John Kerry, by promoting this fraud, has shown himself for what he truly is -- the lapdog of the caressing hypocrites at the United Nations; ready to yap and snap at America if that is what it takes to protect the rancid bone they are dangling before him.

Let's hope America delivers that dog a resounding smack on November 2.

2 Comments:

Blogger Conservative in Virginia said...

What strikes me as very odd in the whole "missing explosives" non-story is how Kerry Edwards think they can use it to beat up the President without making it look like our troops are incompetent idiots. This is how they drum up the military vote?

I'd like to see the equivalent of the Swifties emerge early this weekend to announce that they searched the place thoroughly and the explosives were not there when US troops arrived.

When Bush is re-elected, you think he'll send our boys across the border to get all the missing WMDs back from Syria? If he does, I hope he does so without letting our so-called allies know so that they can't warn their dictator friends.

October 28, 2004 4:48 AM  
Blogger Wonderdog said...

History will vindicate W. It may take a while, but he will be seen as the man who instigated the wave of freedom and democracy in the middle east and played an integral part in changing the course of history.

Syria is pissing its pants right now and crossing its fingers for a Kerry victory in the hopes it can ride this out. I think if Bush is re-elected with a renewed mandate on the war against terror, you'll see them roll over like a submissive puppy and come clean just like Lybia did.

October 28, 2004 9:39 AM  

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