Tuesday, July 25, 2006

'50 percent of U.S. says Iraq had WMDs'

So reads the headline from the Washington Times, along with the results of a new Harris poll. The percentage is up 14% from last year.

Read it here.

Might this be an unfortunate pre-election indicator for the Dems? Let's hope so.

It also seems to show that people aren't buying the untruths that the press has been spouting over and over again. Another good sign.

I haven't been very happy with our GOP Congress lately, but the Dems have nothing with which to take it back.

It's all about hearts and minds.

1 comment:

  1. Seems the news on WMDs in Iraq is getting around after all.

    Did you see this:

    http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1671897/posts

    Excerpt:

    Subject: We have information about the location of the Weapons of Mass Destruction

    In the day of 10 Mouharam before the coalition forces started the war on Iraq, 50 trucks for land transportation entered Syria on an intermittent convoy. I met some of the drivers and they did not know what they carried in these trucks. These trucks were loaded from an unknown location in Baghdad and was brought to the drivers and the Iraqi Intelligence was with them. Each time they crossed a certain distance, the Iraqi Intelligence stopped them and asked them what are they carrying and their answer was we do not know. And when these trucks arrived to Syria in the area of Deir Al Zour the drivers were taken out of their trucks and the Syrian Intelligence ride instead. These trucks were entered into large warehouses and when these trucks were emptied it was given back to the Iraqi drivers. And they were given a reward worth of 200 dollars for the safety of arrival. One of the drivers mentioned to me that this was second time they carry these secrets loads and the first time was 1 Mouharam.

    I have a friend in Syria who works in a Syrian company as partner with a Syrian merchant. This person is an Iraqi ex-Consul in the Iraqi embassies and he resigned from the diplomatic circle and he has strong connection with the Iraqi Embassy in Syria and he knows all the Iraqi Intelligence and those knows that I work for the Iraqi opposition in Syria. I was visiting him daily during this period to find out the important news. When the trucks entered Syria I went to him and told him that Iraqi Weapons entered Syria so he said to me who told you that and I said to him I knew from my sources, and he told me to keep this confidential and not tell anyone because it indeed entered.

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