WMD

Anybody hear about the WMD the US has found in Iraq?

Check this out

Apparently, the US government has been finding some old chemical weapons stockpiles since the beginning of the war. Granted they appear to be produced prior to the first Gulf War but doesn’t this prove that Saddam didn’t come clean with all his weapons? The declassified document also states that “while agents degrade over time, chemical warfare agents remain hazardous and potentially lethal.”

Of course David Kay and other Democratic politicians are downplaying this discovery saying the weapons probably degraded so much as to no longer be lethal. But my original point still stands. Doesn’t this prove Saddam didn’t come clean? And if we found 500, how many other weapons are still out there? We know Saddam’s regime hid information about their program from weapons inspectors. Not to mention we know that Saddam had ideas of attacking the US. Remember the Saddam tapes?

ABC: Nightline February 15, 2006

The Intelligence Summit February 18, 2006 Bill Tierney

Fox News Channel February 21, 2006 Lt.Gen. Tom McInerney

Here’s a CNN article that colaborates the Saddam tape findings.

Still not convinced? Here’s Gen. Georges Sada, Saddam’s top military advisor and #2 man in the Iraqi Air Force:

Gen. Georges Sada CNSNews.com part1 January 31, 2006

Gen. Georges Sada CNSNews.com part2 January 31, 2006

Why does it seem that the mainstream media always ignores these types of stories? If they do cover the stories, it is always spun from the left. Try finding a legitimate article about the discovery of these WMD’s. All the articles I can find focus on the fact that these weapons were old and probably not very lethal. Nobody even raises the point as to what Saddam was hiding in first place.

This post was done with the collaboration of Lis, J-Dub, & Franky G.

Think Cup

Yikes…

Swim seal! SWIM!!! Ut ohhhhh too late… :(

Riding a Cycle is STOOPID!

Props to my mom who’s always prohibited me from riding a motorcycle. It’s a DEATH machine. It’s seems cool but LIVING is COOLER! Ahhhh Lis you’re talking crazy… I’m athletic, I’m experienced, and I’ve got good reaction time. That’s what Ben Roethlisberger thought prior to him breaking his jaw, teeth, and nose on Monday. Ah but it’s an isolated case. That could never happen to me…

My brother-in-law thought that before he shattered his leg.

That’s what these other 15 athletes thought prior to their life changing wrecks.

• 2006: Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was badly injured in a motorcycle crash Monday morning and undergoing surgery. He was in serious but stable condition.

• 2006: Houston return specialist Jerome Mathis, a Pro Bowl player, injured his hands and got scrapes and bruises, causing him to miss some offseason work.

• 2005: Cleveland tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. sustained internal injuries and damage to his right shoulder and right knee, forcing him to miss the season. With his leg still healing from a previous knee injury, he was learning how to ride his new sport bike in a parking lot when he hit a curb and was thrown over the handlebars.

• 2004: New York Jets cornerback Jamie Henderson missed the entire season while he rehabbed from injuries sustained in an April wreck. The Jets waived him after he failed a physical.

• 2003: Indy Racing League driver Dario Franchitti broke his back in a motorcycle accident and missed several races, including the Indianapolis 500.

• 2003: Chicago Bulls guard Jason Williams crashed his new motorcycle into a light pole, fracturing his pelvis, tearing knee ligaments and damaging nerves in his left leg. The former No. 2 NBA draft pick hasn’t played in the NBA since but was still working on a comeback.

• 2001: Olympic skier Hermann Maier broke both legs in a wreck, nearly lost one and was told he would never walk again, let alone ski. He won two gold medals at the 1998 Nagano Olympics and added a silver and a bronze this year at the Torino Games.

• 2000: Tennessee safety Marcus Robertson needed 150 stitches in his face after a crash in December and missed the regular-season finale.

• 1999: Miami defensive end Kenny Mixon missed a game with abrasions and bruises he sustained in a crash after his motorcycle hit a wet spot.

• 1999: New York Giants running back Gary Brown was hospitalized in a hit-and-run motorcycle accident over the summer and was sidelined for a couple weeks during training camp.

• 1998: Green Bay defensive lineman Jermaine Smith smashed his elbow in a June accident, prompting coach Mike Holmgren to prohibit kick returner Glyn Milburn from riding the Harley-Davidson he won as MVP of the American Bowl exhibition in Tokyo.

• 1997: Major-league pitcher Steve Howe, who was attempting a comeback at age 39 with the Sioux Falls Canaries of the independent Northern League, was critically injured in a crash and later charged with drunken driving. Those charges were later dropped after prosecutors decided his blood test was improperly obtained.

• 1997: Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Shawn Price injured his elbow in an offseason wreck and missed the beginning of the season.

• 1997: Italian speedskater Orazio Fagone, who won a gold medal in the 5,000-meter short track relay at the 1994 Lillehammer Olympics, had his right leg amputated after a motorcycle accident, ending his hopes for a return to the Nagano Games.

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Our Tax $ Going To Gay Agenda

This is crazy. The 2% (gay population) speaks out again… now they want the government to use the 98%’s tax money to fund a “Gay and Lesbian Pride Month”.

EPA Celebrates ‘Gay and Lesbian Pride Month’
By Susan Jones CNSNews.com Senior Editor
June 12, 2006

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(CNSNews.com) - “I thought you might like to know that the EPA, funded by your tax dollars, has joined the push for the homosexual agenda,” a conservative advocacy group is telling its supporters.

The American Family Association is urging conservatives to email a note of protest to EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson and President Bush.

In a recent message to “All EPA Employees,” the agency announced it would “recognize the diversity of our workforce by celebrating and observing Gay and Lesbian Pride Month.”

The theme of this year’s event is “Pride, Not Prejudice,” the message noted. “As members of the EPA workforce and community, it is important that we treat each other with dignity and respect,” the message said.

The EPA’s Office of Civil Rights has something called a “Diversity Program for Sexual Orientation,” which is sponsoring an “opening ceremony” for Gay and Lesbian Pride Month on June 14 in the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center.

At another event later in June, the executive director of Equality Canada will speak to EPA employees. The EPA said other “gay pride” activities will take place at regional offices and laboratories over the course of the month.

“Please join us at these events and encourage all employees to attend,” the message concluded.

The American Family Association says the EPA has no business “celebrating this destructive and unhealthy lifestyle” on the taxpayers’ dime.

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