Friday, June 30, 2006

NEOCON LIES


Iraq manufactured three nerve agents: sarin, tabun, and VX. Some people who want war with Iraq describe 20,000 munitions filled with sarin and tabun nerve agents that could be used against Americans. The facts, however, don't support this. Sarin and tabun have a shelf-life of five years. Even if Iraq had somehow managed to hide this vast number of weapons from inspectors, what they are now storing is nothing more than useless, harmless goo.

These were pre-1991 weapons that could not have been fired as designed because they had already been degraded. And the official went on to say these are not the WMD’s this country and the rest of the world believed Iraq had and not the WMD’s for which this country went to war.


Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA) has a brain, but it ain’t normal grey matter that's inside.
It’s much scarier stuff inside this cranium.
Senator Santorum, like so many in the Bush cabal, has delusions.
In this case, he deludes himself (hoping to delude others) in believing that WMD have been found in Iraq.
Alas, Mr. Santorum, it would easier to find extraterrestrials in your closet than any viable WMD in Iraq.
But you are politicking for the November election, and many more machinations and mad malarkey will occur before November arrives.
The pathetic donkey (i.e. elephant) show will continue until George W. Bush finally declares that he is a Dictator and disrobes himself as the Decider.
Right now plenty of other elephant-asses are slinging the stinky goo to continue in their attempts to fool the American electorate.
But the goo might hit the swirling and proverbial fan in November (Let’s hope so).
Then George W. Bush and his Republican gang will be divested of their dangerous delusions.
No doubt more and more surprises are oozing and bubbling inside Bush’s own delusional brain (and Karl Rove’s).

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