Thursday, October 28, 2004

Local News Video Shows Explosives at Al Qaqaa Weeks after Bush Invasion

After two days of scrambling and trying out different answers ("What explosives? ... We had other priorities ... We got a lot of other explosives ... ") George W. Bush finally settled on his line, "the explosives were gone before we got there," and besides, John Kerry is making "wild charges." Then he unleashed apologist Rudy Guiliani to growl and snarl, "John Kerry wants to pretend we know what happened, but we don't know what happened. The best possibility is that those explosives were gone even before the troops got there. At least it's an equal possibility. John Kerry hasn't admitted that."



Now suppose a sleepy little local TV station in the Midwest just happened to have a camera crew "embedded" with U.S. forces during the invasion of Iraq. And suppose that they just happened to shoot a little video tape at the munitions dump at Al Qaqaa about ten days after the fall of Baghdad. What if that tape clearly clearly shows that the 377 tons of high explosives were still there after a week and a half after George W. Bush took control of Iraq? What if the news video even showed the U.S. troops using bolt cutters to break into the locked warehouses, playing around with the explosives, and then leaving the doors standing open as they left?



(Click hereto go to the TV station's Web site which included (as of 2:30 CDT) a link to the video.)



KSTP (MN) - 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS video may be linked to missing explosives in Iraq



Herald Sun (AU) - Bush returns fire on stolen explosives

1 comment:

Irate Savant said...

Isn't it obvious? This video was fabricated by liberals more interested in supporting terrorists than our Fearless Leader. How dare someone question His infallibility!