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Old 04-10-06, 08:08 AM   #37
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Originally Posted by Mike 'Red Ocktober' Hense
@ Abraham...
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Well actually they were there in the first place.
They were there when Kurds were gassed by Saddam.
They were there when Iranian soldiers were gassed in the Iraq-Iran war.
They were there when Iraqi Scud's were fired at Israel - although they were not used (I have a gut feeling I know why).
They were there during the First Gulf War - although they were not used (I have a gut feeling I know why).
They were there when many were found and destroyed after the First Gulf War.
And it turned out that there was a widespread WMD-program on it's way after the First Gulf War.
show me a picture of one of them... just one... any one... that was captured in this war...

show me a picture of one half of one...

one quarter of one...

you can't... facts are facts... gut feelings are gut feelings... rumor and propaganda are rumor and propaganda...

@ Avon Lady...

read above what i just said to Abraham... s l o w l y...

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Rabid dog! Call the city pound!
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and that is central to the problem... all of your [so called] 'rational answers' seem to ignore the most rational of all...

that they may have never been there at all in the first place


Abraham just answered you very rationally.

So you can stop foaming at the mouth now.
i think you go to far this time AL... i won't lower myself to the level of returning the name calling... and it is a direct violation of the fiorum rules...

lets see what Abraham does on this instance...
Please contact Kofi Anan for the pics.

Now ain't this confusing! We thought they were there, but they weren't, and now we find out someone must have moved them. The weapons that weren't there, that is. :hmm:
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