THEY WERE NEVER THERE! (or were they?)

Yesterday, the New York Times ran a story about 380 tons of explosive “disappearing” from a military installation in Iraq. Later on that day, a certain pro-Bush blogger pointed to a third-hand account from an NBC reporter as proof that the explosives “went missing before a single one of our soldiers was on the ground”.  Indeed, she now has gone as far as to call the New York Times story “fake", and compares it to “Rathergate”.

Well, I’ve said my piece on her site, and it is obvious where she stands.  Let’s see what the Administration has to say . . .

Posted by Rick
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MSNBC is already denying everything: http://atrios.blogspot.com/2004/10/al-qa-qaa.html

Posted by iocaste  on  10/26  at  02:12 PM

Did you make up the name Al QaQaa?

Posted by Signor Ferrari  on  10/26  at  02:14 PM

In older news, the Third Infantry Division was apparently there a week before the division with the NBC guy made it.  (This visit was used by the right to claim there were chemical weapons last year...)

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,83252,00.html

Posted by Alceste  on  10/26  at  03:56 PM

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