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Oct. 27, 2004 In a collusion attempt to discredit Bush, The UN/IAEA, cBS, NY Times and John Kerry seized on a UN letter which can not be substantiated and published a smear campaign against Bush. The source of the letter was from someone connected with the IAEA headed by ElBaradei who is looking to be appointed for a second term. The Bush Administration is against his re-appointment and rightly so since ElBaradei has been totally ineffective in his job and has always given the benefit of the doubt to the nuclear arms perpetrators. cBS has not learned from the Memogate fiasco and will keep on disseminating lies to advance it’s political agenda. The NY Times goes right along with it providing Kerry with headlines to talk about in campaign speeches out of desperation as he has no issues to talk about. It is amazing how the Kerry campaign had ads ready to go on TV even before the story broke. Well, not that amazing since they also had ads ready before the Memogate arrived on the scene. The NY Times and cBS continue to push the story as credible even after it has been discredited. A Reuters crew embedded with the ARMY Scouts arrived at AlCaca on April 6th and they inspected the munitions bunkers only to find no explosives with UN/IAEA tags. A NBC crew embedded with the 101st Airborne arrived at AlCaca on April 10th and stayed overnight and also inspected the bunkers and found nothing tagged by the UN/IAEA. Col. Anderson of the 101st interviewed by the NYT told them that they did not find anything. Not liking his answer, the NYT portrayed Col. Anderson as incompetent. John Kerry picked up on this bogus story and is saying that the bunkers were looted after the US invasion and blaming Bush for it. I would like to know how 380 tons (836,000 pounds) of high explosives were “looted”. In everyone’s estimation it would take about 40 large trucks and a crew of a few hundred people to accomplish this “looting”. A computer, a TV, furniture taken from a home during anarchy is “looting”, tonnage is not nor can be “looted”. If anyone recalls, during and after the invasion, all roads in Iraq were completely blocked by US military convoys. How could 40 trucks just join the military convoys and not being noticed? If these explosives were “looted” by insurgents and or terrorists, why haven’t they been used by now? No explosions that have happened in Iraq have been attributed to HMX or RDX and this would be well noticed if either or both of these explosives had been used. This is a blatant conspiracy between Kerry and ElBaradei to provide the election with an “October Surprise”. Do we need any more confirmation that Kerry is still the same filthy piece of crap that he has been since his VN days? The UN/IAEA tagged these explosives back in 1995, three questions come to mind: Since the main purpose of these explosives is to trigger nuclear explosions, why weren’t they destroyed by the UN/IAEA? Why did the UN/IAEA leave Saddam with these explosives? Why did the UN/IAEA reject various demands by the Bush Administration to destroy these explosives? If ElBaradei and Blix would be put in a room somewhere in Pakistan and were administered a dosage of “Pakistani interrogation”, I would bet that we would find out where the WMDs and the explosives are along with their secret bank accounts in Switzerland set up by Saddam. ------------ About the author Al Young: I am a disgusted former registered democrat. The last straw was the performances by Carville, Lanny Davis and Chris Matthews. I no longer can stand the rabid extreme left wing socialist media who will try to hide what is obvious just to elect Kerry. Email: pcnaah@hotmail.com Tell a friend about this site! ------------ |
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