WMD Found at last?

Posted on October 4, 2003 10:33 AM by Joel Comm

Here's the story... of course, you won't see it in the mainstream news or papers. They don't want to eat crow.

State Department spokesman: Lethal bio-toxin 'kills people, it kills people in large quantities' © 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

The vial of botulinum bacteria discovered in Iraq by U.S. arms inspectors – which experts call the most poisonous substance known to man – is "a weapon of mass destruction," the State Department's top spokesman announced yesterday.

"Botulinum kills people, it kills people in large quantities. Botulinum is a weapon of mass destruction, yes," said State spokesman Richard Boucher," according to an Agence France-Presse report. "Anything that destroys on a massive scale is a weapon of mass destruction."

Read the whole story here. And watch the left poo-poo it.

1 Comments For This Post

  1. Joel Thomas Says:

    Joel,

    Watch the LEFT poo-poo it? How about the TULSA WORLD in today's edition? The World is a Republican-leaning newspaper and their editorial today indicates that Bush has some explaining to do on Iraq and WMD, as far as that "heartland" newspaper is concerned. (The World endorsed the invasion of Iraq, after all.)

    Glad you all are having a good time.

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