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-----Original Message-----
From: Shawn Gordon [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 2:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] POT: More Kerry Lies

ok, well you have a number of problems with this story, number one the
weapons disappeared about 19 months ago and it was already reported, this
is just another case of the media working for Kerry.  So far the allies
have rounded up and destroyed something like 500,000 tons of weapons.

The disappearance of the weapons basically coincides with our entry in to
Iraq - perhaps this is more of Saddam hiding them in Syria - of course that
makes too much sense, I'm sure there is some wacky conspiracy that will
make more sense to you.

Next problem - all you leftists hang wringers love to go on about how there
weren't any significant weapons - so which is it? duh

When GWB wins next week will you promise to go back your beloved socialist
EU?  Pretty Please?

At 01:54 PM 10/25/2004, you wrote:
>the incompetence of GW and his whole adminstration.
>One more component for the N-bomb in the hands of terrorists thanks to GW.
>He keeps us safe?
>He's the chief of disaster.
>He is the worst president in history.
>11 more days ;->
>
>Kerry slams Bush over missing Iraq explosives
>
>DOVER, United States (AFP) - Democratic hopeful John Kerry Monday branded
>President George W. Bush's administration arrogant, blind, incompetent and
>guilty of "great blunders" after the disappearance of 380 tonnes of high
>explosives in Iraq.
>
>Kerry pounced on reports by the International Atomic Energy Agency that the
>explosives that could be used in conventional or nuclear bombs had
>disappeared, as proof Bush had failed as US commander in chief.
>
>"George W. Bush, who talks tough, talks tough, and brags about making
>America safer has once again failed to deliver," Kerry said.
>
>"After being warned about the danger of major stockpiles of explosives in
>Iraq this president failed to guard those stockpiles.
>
>"Terrorists could use this material to kill our troops, our people, blow up
>airplanes and level buildings," Kerry said.
>
>"Now we know our country and our troops are less safe because this
>president failed to do the basics, this is one of the great blunders of
>Iraq one of the great blunders of this administration.
>
>"The incredible incompetence of this president and this administration has
>put our troops at risk and our country at greater risk than we ought to
>be."
>
>"The unbelievable blindness, stubbornness, arrogance of this administration
>to do the basics has now allowed this President to once again fail the test
>of being Commander in Chief.
>
>Nearly 400 tonnes of powerful explosives that could be used in conventional
>or nuclear missiles disappeared from an unguarded military installation in
>Iraq, the IAEA said Monday.
>
>The Iraqi ministry of science and technology informed the IAEA of the
>disappearance of nearly 380 tonnes of mainly HMX and RDX explosive materiel
>on October 10, agency spokeswoman Melissa Fleming told AFP, confirming a
>report in The New York Times.
>
>"It can be used in a nuclear explosion device, for the explosion," she
>said, adding: "That's why it was under IAEA verification and monitoring"
>before the March 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq.
>
>The New York Times said the materiel "could produce bombs strong enough to
>shatter airplanes or tear apart buildings."


Regards,

Shawn Gordon
President
theKompany.com
www.thekompany.com
949-713-3276

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