Still no WMD. For all you Blix bashers, - our own CIA can't even find them after 7 months ...

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Could it be that maybe, just maybe, it's not a coincidence that Bush had to fabricate evidence???

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3748689/

WMD hunter wants out of Iraq job
CIA trying to keep Kay, at least until next reportNBC News and news services
Updated: 12:49 p.m. ET Dec. 18, 2003WASHINGTON - The chief of the hunt for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq has said he wants to step down but CIA officials have asked him to reconsider, NBC News has learned.

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David Kay, a former U.N. weapons inspector brought in by the CIA to run the search, has been meeting with agency officials in Washington to discuss his future.

During a meeting Monday, Kay told CIA officials that he wants to leave the assignment, but they asked him to reconsider, even if only to return for a brief period to file one more interim report, NBC's Andrea Mitchell reported. Kay is taking a few days off and will meet again with CIA Director George Tenet and others next Monday.

Analysts taken from team
Kay is said to want out because he feels he no longer has adequate resources to do the job. Under pressure from the military, the administration's took a quarter of Kay's intelligence analysts and security forces and redeployed them to the counterinsurgency effort.

Kay has been on the job for seven months. He has so far found no stockpiles of biological or chemical weapons and no ongoing nuclear program. His last interim report found some evidence on missiles, including a previously unknown attempt by Iraq to buy missiles from North Korea for which Saddam Hussein spent 10 million dollars without getting the missiles.

Kay's team has concluded that Saddam did not have stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons ... but CIA officials in Washington still believe something may be found.

Next report in February
Allegations of an active Iraqi effort to produce chemical, biological and nuclear weapons and to foster ties with terrorist networks were key to the administration’s case for war.

The lack of substantive discoveries has led critics to suggest the Bush administration either mishandled or exaggerated its knowledge of Iraq’s alleged programs.

Kay’s operation, known as the Iraqi Survey Group, is based at a former presidential compound near the Baghdad airport and is staffed by more than 1,000 intelligence analysts, interrogators and translators.

Another interim report is due in February. In October, Kay predicted the weapons hunt would be able to reach definitive conclusions within six to nine months — sometime in spring 2004.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 

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A quote from the forum's most beloved objectively thinking impaired poster, Mr. Floyd -
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1. Where are the WMD's ?

THEY WILL BE FOUND
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Not by Blix, not by our troops, not by the CIA.
Odd, you'd think we'd have found those pesky WMD by now, seeing how we have monitored Iraq 24/7/365 for years, have unjustly occupied them since March, and sent several expert teams into the field looking for them.

Well, Bush seems to think he's close with God, maybe He can find them.
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LIBLander,

You seem like the type that likes to still play in sandboxes. I bet you'll even bury your pink Barbies Beetle in the sandbox on occasion. Iraq is a BIG Sandbox. The GI Joes' are still looking for the WMD the great big sandbox. Now, quite playing with GI Joes zipper and let him do his job.
 

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Oddly enough, the majority of my views are inline with the stereotypical "conservative", but a briliant reply.

The metphoric insults were pure genious.
"You seem like the type that likes to still play in sandboxes"
The sandbox? Ah, the fininte space of a desert that I occupy as an American.

"I bet you'll even bury your pink Barbies Beetle in the sandbox on occasion"
Ah, the vision of Americanizing the desert.

"Iraq is a BIG Sandbox."
You underestimate your audience, we're deep enough to understand simple symbolism.

"The GI Joes' are still looking for the WMD the great big sandbox. Now, quite playing with GI Joes zipper and let him do his job."
Don't ask, don't tell - the motto of the Army so beloved to "Conservatives", yet they are cast with liberal slang until their mission is complete.

Brilliant. Pure brilliance
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"I bet you'll even bury your pink Barbies Beetle in the sandbox on occasion"

Ah, the vision of Americanizing the desert

I tried to keep it simple but this is where I guess I lost you.

Sand has physical properties which would allow WMD to easily be hid under. And don't try telling me you don't have a pink Barbies Beetle.
 

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