Re: What? No WMD? Sheesh...

From: Henry_Reynolds <henry_reynolds_at_yahoo.com_at_hypermail.org>
Date: Sat, 02 Jul 2005 22:59:03 -0000

Just to be clear: the "liberal diarrhea media machine" includes the president.

H.

--- In OliveStarlightOrchestra_at_yahoogroups.com, "Richard Conner" <rkc_at_p...> wrote:
> <rant on>
> I'm so sick of the "There are no WMD" mantra from the
> liberal diarrhea media machine.
>
> It took nearly 6 months to find 30-40 BURIED Top of the line Mig jets
> and they're STILL whining?
>
> The Republican national party could EASILY shut them up…
>
> Take a Winnebago, paint it bright orange, fill it with one million
> dollars, and HIDE it SOMEWHERE In California. Tell the American
> public that whoever FINDS it wins the million dollars.
>
> Then, everytime someone brings up:
> "Where's the Weapons of Mass Destruction"
> We could simply ask:
> "About as easy as finding the Winnebago & Million Dollars,
> huh?"
>
> ------
>
> Here's some interesting details I've never seen reported in
> the "news"…
>
> 30-40 Combat aircraft buried
> http://www.snopes.com/photos/military/sandplanes.asp
>
>
> Iraq Pictures
> Pictures of soldiers, marines, air force, sailors, contractors and
> civilians serving in Iraq.
> http://iraqpictures.blogspot.com/
>
> Interesting Survey of Iraqis
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/15_03_04_iraqsurvey.pdf
>
> Blogs in Iraq
> http://acepilots.com/mt/mt-static/iraqmap.html
>
>
> Iraq's 'devastated' Marsh Arabs
>
> The United Nations Environmental Programme says about 90% of the up to
> 20,000 square kilometres of marshlands have been lost because of
> drainage and upstream damming in "one of the world's greatest
> environmental disasters". Estimates suggest there were around 400,000
> Madan in the 1950s, but that this had dropped to 250,000 by 1991.
> There may now be as few as 20,000 living in the marshes.
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/2807821.stm
>
>
> At least 290 grave sites containing the remains of some 300,000 people
> have been found since the American invasion two years ago, Iraqi
> officials say.
> http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/15/international/mi
> ddleeast/15graves.html?ex=1120190400&en=ae489b94a4
> 51ad89&ei=5070&ei=50&oref=login
> login = jtdowling
> pass = patience1
> …from: www.bugmenot.com
>
>
> A few statistics…
>
> ~500: US Fatalities in Iraq, 2003
> ~900: US Fatalities in Iraq, 2004
>
> Compared to….
>
> 4,215: Number of Persons Killed in Motor Vehicle Traffic Crashes,
> California, 2003
> 1,118: Murders in Los Angeles, 2003.
>
> …so, it's apparently safer in Iraq than being a civilian
> and/or driver
> in California.
>
>
> Some other wars…
>
> 1,722: Iraq War (March 19, 2003-June 21, 2005)
> 193: Afghan War (Oct 7, 2001-June 21, 2005)
> 58,200: Vietnam War (1964-1975)
> 36,574: Korean War (1950-1953)
> 405,399: World War II (1941-1945)
>
> I wonder if the 25 MILLION Iraqis prefer Sadddam's Execution Stadiums
> or the original Sports Stadiums.
>
> So everytime you pass by those "No War" protestors,
> be sure to Honk for Fascism and Genocide!
> <rant off>
Received on 2005-07-02 15:59:16

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