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Weapons of mass destruction anyone? Saran gas in artillery shells. Missiles belonging to Iraq that exceed the legal limit of the United Nations. Another story confirming that nuclear material was being sought by Saddam in Niger. How come these events barely made the radar screen in the mainstream media? On page 18 if were lucky.

It's the same reason that the media went nuts when we did not protect the museum in Iraq. Oh - but it turned out nothing really was stolen it was just hidden away for safekeeping. How about the "Prison Scandal!" How many people died? Hello - Zero! Six million stories written in the media about the 'abuse' the prisoners endured.

I think the American people for the most part smell a rat. A dead stinking rat called bias in reporting. These morons doing the reporting think they are the smartest ones in the room. Were just a bunch of hicks waiting to be lead by the nose in the "proper" direction.

I wonder how many of these yahoos attended the premier of fat boy Moores' propaganda film. I want to know why there isn't a microphone in every politician’s face that attended that film. Asking them if they agree with the propaganda? Did they applaud? Did they find it interesting and thoughtful or was it full of lies?

One final thought to all you people that have family in the military. (I have two sons) Michael Moore is trying to get his piece of shit movie shown in the Arab countries. Shown to the enemies of America. This will enflame their wacko passions and confirm their beliefs. He is a traitor and should be shot like one. At the very least I hope his heart explodes inside that 400-pound body of his.

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on Jul 05, 2004
Saran gas in artillery shells. Missiles belonging to Iraq that exceed the legal limit of the United Nations. Another story confirming that nuclear material was being sought by Saddam in Niger.


The Sarin gas was ancient and decayed beyond the level of usefulness, as evidenced by the fact that those who it exploded near survived.

The nuclear material from Nigeria story wasn't backed up with any evidence; that is why it quickly died.

The missiles I haven't heard about, but without NBC warheads or clusterbomb capability they're hardly weapons of mass destruction.

There may be bias in reporting, but it's not all one-way.
on Jul 05, 2004
Another story confirming that nuclear material was being sought by Saddam in Niger

since the administration conceded--almost exactly a year ago--their information they was fraudulent, i know of only one report--a claim by the current government of niger--that hussein tried to purchase uranium from them in the mid-80s

so any new substantiated confirmation would technically be counted as a first
on Jul 15, 2004
I know the media is not happy about the turn of events. The story is out there. Iraq was trying to buy yellow cake uranium. It is not on the front page like it should be, never the less it is true.
on Jul 15, 2004
FIndings will rarely make the front page, unless it is detrimental to the U.S. Niger is substantiated, just not reported. The Sarin gas "IED" required more impact than just the explosion to cause the chemicals to mix into a deadly poison. There are many more stories out the, including the Polish army finding weapons terrorists had been searching for (I'm sure there's a joke there somewhere). If you don't want to see, you will not.