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Shawn Gordon <[log in to unmask]>
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Shawn Gordon <[log in to unmask]>
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yes I imagine my overwhelming facts are pretty inconvenient for you.

At 11:47 AM 10/26/2004, you wrote:
>Wow.  Slanted like crazy.
>
>Facts are pretty inconvenient, aren't they?
>
>John Testa
>SLPS Homewood
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>                       10/25/2004 04:02
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>                       Shawn Gordon
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>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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Regards,

Shawn Gordon
President
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