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>Another Nail in the Neocon Coffin  - Lew Rockwell - 
The site you listed states "In August 2004, American troops were able to buy containers from locals of what they thought was liquid sulfur mustard, a blister agent, the documents revealed. The chemicals were triple-sealed and taken to a secure site. "

American troops were able to buy containers from locals of what they thought was liquid sulfur mustard... Hello! What they thought was mustard gas!!! Where are the lab results showing it was mustard gas? This is about the lamest cover for invading Iraq I've ever seen. The NY Post, a real bastion in the fight to provide the real truth? I bought a bridge in New Mexico one time that I thought was the Golden Gate Bridge, I even saw pictures of it, I was wrong.

"I could not tell you my source since you wouldn't believe it, but I was there--so I had first-hand information that was classified." Let me tell you something, I was there when my friend told me that they found a alien alive after his space craft hit the side of a mountain. They managed to get the holes patched up with duct tape and the alien was able to leave our planet. I could tell you where this happened but it's classified. My statement is more believable than yours as mine does not include any US government cover up. You sir are a prime example of the type of brainwashing the US citizenry has been subjected to.

Circular reasoning, conjecture, assumptions, and a deep desire to be right does not constitute finding WMD in Iraq.



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