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DU posters question nerve gas reports |
2004-05-17 |
Are we supposed to just beleive the Army when it says there was Sarin gas?That didn’t take ’em long, did it? (Note the poster’s excellent written rhetoric, spelling, and punctuation.) The thread just opened up as of this posting; check back later in the day to see how far from reality these moonbats can get. |
Posted by:Mike |
#6 Conspiracy conspiracy Cue "Darth Vader" theme |
Posted by: BigEd 2004-05-17 6:15:07 PM |
#5 I think they're on to something here, people: Either the army's making it up to make Bushitler look good, or one of the less competent lieutenants dropped the shell as he was loading it into the black helicopter. |
Posted by: The Doctor 2004-05-17 5:26:34 PM |
#4 Perhaps some of the naysayers and koolaid drinkers will takes this opportunity to personally inspect the suspect weapons? If they keel over in writhing pain and die they would be wrong! In fact I would support a whole battalion of these yahoos that could clear mine fields and ride in front of convoys. Why believe the U.S. government when they can see/do/smell for themselves? |
Posted by: Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter) 2004-05-17 5:24:40 PM |
#3 I would think that it would be unusually hard to inspect an artillery shell that has been exploded vice fired. I am willing to give this joker the chance to sniff around the residue, though. Every decon team needs a canary. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2004-05-17 3:32:31 PM |
#2 Didn't IMAO call Dhimmicratic Underground a "train wreck of human thought?" |
Posted by: Korora 2004-05-17 3:12:21 PM |
#1 THERE CAN'T BE NERVE GAS! W.w.w.why if there was nerve gas, Bush was telling the truth, that's impossible! Waaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh! |
Posted by: BigEd 2004-05-17 3:02:55 PM |