http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,83821,00.html
I wonder if they'll ever find that "smoking gun" that some people are looking for?
I wonder if they'll ever find that "smoking gun" that some people are looking for?

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Capt. John Seegar, a combat engineer commander from Houston, is currently running the operation in Al Tuwaitha. "I've never seen anything like it, ever," he told the Tribune-Review. "How did the world miss all of this? Why couldn't they see what was happening here?"
"It's amazing," Chief Warrant Officer Darrin Flick, the battalion's nuclear, biological and chemical warfare specialist told the paper. "I went to the off-site storage buildings, and the rad detector went off the charts. Then I opened the steel door, and there were all these drums, many, many drums, of highly radioactive material."
Originally posted by I Are Baboon
Amazing. The UN inspectors must have left their detection equipment at home.![]()
Originally posted by DaMayor Hans whimped out a bit, however, he's old, and would probably like to live long enough to retire