27 Ekim 2004 Çarşamba

Bunkergate

Nomad already did a fine job pointing to how stupid this story is, but I caught some more of the story on the news this morning and so thought I would add another thought. The reporter with the 101st who "reported" this event was on the news this morning and basically said (I can't remember his exact words), "We were there, lots of stuff looked exploded and some bunkers were closed. I can't say that there were any UN seals on the door, but there might have been. There were so many that the soldiers only did a quick test to make sure there were no nuclear or radioactive materials in the bunkers. Then we moved on into southern Baghdad."



Wow, talk about a story! There were bunkers! Imagine that. This is clearly the President's personal fault. He should have phoned those soldiers and told them to stop their march north and stay at those bunkers. Clearly, John Kerry is right. This is a huge story. If the President of the United States doesn't make every call concerning every weapon found in the field of battle, then he is certainly a poor President and he is personally to blame. Seriously, let's not forget that millions of tons of these weapons and explosives have been destroyed by the military. Is it troubling that these tons escaped? Of course. But does it show incompetence by this administration? Of course not. We still can't tell it the stuff disappeared before, during, or after the invasion. And we have no idea where it went. But then, the facts have never been able to stop the lunatic left before so why should they start now?

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