Mr Kerry, we'll eagerly await your apology

Gonz

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GERTZ // THURSDAY // WASH TIMES: Russian special forces troops moved many of Saddam Hussein's weapons and related goods out of Iraq and into Syria in the weeks before the March 2003 U.S. military operation, The Washington Times has learned. John A. Shaw, the deputy undersecretary of defense for international technology security, said in an interview that he believes the Russian troops, working with Iraqi intelligence, “almost certainly” removed the high-explosive material that went missing from the Al-Qaqaa facility, south of Baghdad.
 
Y'all can eagerly await his apology...I'm eagerly awaiting his disappearance from the spotlight here in less than a week. Then he can get back to his taste-tester job at the ketchup factory.
 
somethin stinks 'round here.



"Apparently two soldiers had gone in to these bunkers, lit a match for light and the fumes or powder... whatever it was, exploded and burned their clothes off," he said. "Shortly thereafter, everyone was told to stay away from these bunkers
wtF were they thinking?!

!!!
 
Leslie said:
somethin stinks 'round here.



wtF were they thinking?!

!!!

for real!
When I was still in my teen years, I got a degree in small engine repair,
so I decided to start a business repairing. Long story - short....
I was checking the acid level in a battery on a riding mower. It had been
charging a little while all ready, and the fumes were a-risein'.
Well I couldn't find the flashlight right off, and so I lit my lighter.
Next I was running for the sink to wash my eyes out. :D
 
catocom said:
for real!
When I was still in my teen years, I got a degree in small engine repair,
so I decided to start a business repairing. Long story - short....
I was checking the acid level in a battery on a riding mower. It had been
charging a little while all ready, and the fumes were a-risein'.
Well I couldn't find the flashlight right off, and so I lit my lighter.
Next I was running for the sink to wash my eyes out. :D

LOL!!! I dropped a wrench on a charging battery once and blew myself out from under the hood of a '55 Pontiac once. Concussed myself on the concrete floor. :lloyd:
 
chcr said:
LOL!!! I dropped a wrench on a charging battery once and blew myself out from under the hood of a '55 Pontiac once. Concussed myself on the concrete floor. :lloyd:

Hell, it doesn't have to be charging. I slipped once and slapped a wrench on both terminals of a car battery once. Jitterbugged to the bathroom.
 
Alright, I'll forgo my apology if he apologizes to all the soldiers he has hurt in his life. Hope he's in good health.

WASHINGTON — A U.S. Army officer came forward Friday to say a team from his 3rd Infantry Division took about 250 tons of munitions and other material from the Al-Qaqaa (search) arms-storage facility soon after Saddam Hussein's regime fell in April 2003.
 
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