Can we say case closed NOW?

The first to arrive at Al QaQaa didn’t inspect thoroughly ... and the explosives were still on site. We know because there is video footage of the explosives from the days after the troops left.

Daniel Radosh nails the analysis.

Karol, the next time you want to put “pack of lies” in a post on the media, here is the link you can use. The Russians removed the weapons during the runup to the war? Seriously?

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Oh, ABCNEWS airs this videotape, but not the one of the Al Qaeda threat to the U.S.? This is obvious complicity.

-Rick as Karol

Posted by dawn summers  on  10/28  at  02:11 PM

LOL Yes. That was actually funny enough to make me use an emoticon.

God, I hate emoticons.

Posted by Ugarte  on  10/28  at  02:19 PM

Actually, it would be more like:

“Ugarte, you bloody priggish cock sparrow, I know you are in love with me and want to bear my children, but don’t you have anything better to do than to call me a liar, a racist, a thief and a child-murderer on a blog nobody reads anyway?  Jeez, I though you were the funny one.  I guess you’re just as much of a twit as boring old Rick Blaine.

-- Karol”

Posted by Rick  on  10/28  at  02:25 PM

Rick, stop trying to smear your co-bloggers.  You’re the only one who has called me a racist.  And obsessed with me much?  Who leaves a comment in my ‘About Me’ page on my blog?  Loser.

Posted by Karol  on  10/28  at  03:20 PM

Oooh, that one’s very good.

Posted by Rick Blaine  on  10/28  at  03:44 PM

So’s your face.


(sorry, I’ve looking for an opportunity all day to say it.)

Posted by dawn summers  on  10/28  at  04:28 PM

“So’s your face.”

But didn’t you just use this to say that Rick’s face is very good?  Not really a burn.

Posted by pearatty  on  10/29  at  07:13 PM

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