"U.S. intelligence agencies have obtained satellite photographs of truck convoys that were at several weapons sites in Iraq in the weeks before U.S. military operations were launched, defense officials said yesterday.
The photographs indicate that Iraq was moving arms and equipment from its known weapons sites, said officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity."
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Current:
1995 E-320, 163*** miles
1987 190-E 16-valve, 150*** miles
Former:
1980 300-D, approx. 225*** miles, donated to the National Kidney Foundation.
1980 240-D, 297500 miles, totalled when hit by innatentive driver. Missed dearly.
RE: Weapons of Mass Destruction moved out of Iraq by Russians????
The Washington Times is owned by Rev Moon. It routinely prints black helicopter stories like this so right wingers can cite it as fact. He has lost millions of dollars on this paper, because it is so slanted and false, nobody reads it. I really think this story, and simultaneous stories on Drudge, and then of course the AM radio rumor machine on this "Russian" thing was a coordinated attempt by Bush and his allies to lie their way out of the explosives scandal. Unfortunately, this came along this morning, and your whole "The Russians did it", a preposterous idea to begin with, became unraveled:
RE: Weapons of Mass Destruction moved out of Iraq by Russians????
Classic falacy of attacking the accuser. You've used it too many times.
But if that's the argument, I'm sure we all know the Washington Post, owned by the Graham family has been in bed with the liberals for years. If anyone doesn't know how slantd the Post is, they should have their head examined. It's all relative. Get your news from several sources. BTW, I also read the Post.
RE: Weapons of Mass Destruction moved out of Iraq by Russians????
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kvining - 10/29/2004 6:55 AM
The Washington Times is owned by Rev Moon. It routinely prints black helicopter stories like this so right wingers can cite it as fact. He has lost millions of dollars on this paper, because it is so slanted and false, nobody reads it. I really think this story, and simultaneous stories on Drudge, and then of course the AM radio rumor machine on this "Russian" thing was a coordinated attempt by Bush and his allies to lie their way out of the explosives scandal. Unfortunately, this came along this morning, and your whole "The Russians did it", a preposterous idea to begin with, became unraveled:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6323933/
I think it's fitting that the photo to the left of your posts is a picture of Kerry pointing his finger. LOL