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Subject: Re: That "non existent" Saddam threat Posted on: 20 Nov 2006 14:38:52 CST

On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 10:53:07 -0800, "Billzz"
wrote:

>"Planet Visitor II" wrote in message
>news:d4ednRFOR-icx_zYnZ2dnUVZ_vKdnZ2d@giganews.com...
>> "David Moss" wrote in message
>> news:MPG.1fcacfd75961ad3598a18b@news.bigpond.com...
>>> In article ,
>>> billzzstring@starband.net writes...
>>>
>>>> The man who served as the no. 2 official in Saddam Hussein's air force
>>>> says
>>>> Iraq moved weapons of mass destruction into Syria before the war by
>>>> loading
>>>> the weapons into civilian aircraft in which the passenger seats were
>>>> removed.
>>>
>>> I see, so a country about to be invaded by the world's biggest
>>> superpower moved their WMD to another country?
>>>
>>> And you don't roll on the floor laughing when someone tells you this?
>>>
>>> BTW we did the maths on the tonnages of nerve gas etc claimed to have
>>> been moved, and the capacity of the aircraft claimed to have moved them
>>> months ago when Mosley Jones III made this claim. It was logistically
>>> impossible then and the laws of physics haven't changed in the meantime.
>>
>> Not that I believe there were WMDs moved to another country by Saddam,
>> but your argument in supposed opposition to that as some kind of proof
>> sends
>> shivers up my spine.
>>
>> Since it is the same type of argument framed by Holocaust deniers
>> insisting
>> that the number of gallons of petrol needed to burn bodies of gassed Jews
>> "proves" (sic) that six million Jews could not have been exterminated in
>> the Holocaust.
>>
>> Whenever supposed "statistics" are used to demonstrate impossibilities,
>> the
>> truth often shows that those "impossibilities" are what constitute fact.
>> I
>> would rather just say that the idea that Saddam would have had such
>> foresight is ludicrous, and let it go at that. Since it certainly is
>> ludicrous,
>> IMO.
>
>The Iraqui general, who moved the stuff wrote a book about it. The movement
>was confirmed by both the Israeli president, and the US vice-president.

ROTFL!! "Confirmed by the US vice-president"! That's a good one!