Michael Cash wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 12:46:32 -0400, "Kevin Gowen"
> <kgowenNOSPAM@myfastmail.com> belched the alphabet and kept on going
> with:
>
>> Michael Cash wrote:
>>> On Mon, 4 Aug 2003 12:11:47 -0400, "Kevin Gowen"
>>> <kgowenNOSPAM@myfastmail.com> belched the alphabet and kept on going
>>> with:
>>>
>>>>
>>
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2003/07/31/national0212EDT0421.DTL
>>>>
>>>> "Some of Iraqi's missing air force has turned up down below.
>>>>
>>>> Search teams, some hunting for Iraq's alleged weapons of mass
>>>> destruction,
>>>> found dozens of fighter jets from Iraq's air force buried beneath
>>>> the sands,
>>>> U.S. officials say."
>>>>
>>>> We told you guys that Iraq had an air force.
>>>
>>> That high-pitched whirring sound you hear is Hap Arnold spinning in
>>> his grave.
>>
>> Don't you mean his *alleged* grave? Where is it, hmm?
>
> Arlington National Cemetery
> Arlington
> Arlington County
> Virginia, USA
> Plot: Section 34, Lot 44-A, Grid UV-11/12

Hmm. Yes, well, your answer is just a little too convenient with all of its
facts and so forth. I suppose next you'll be bringing forth aerial photos of
the grave and the corroborating testimony of people who have actually seen
the grave or maybe those who claim to have dug it.

> Of course, any definitive word will have to wait until UN inspectors
> have a chance to examine it.

No, send in US and UK troops, as people think they are far better at finding
things. They think that 12 years is far too short a period of time to find
anything, but believe that the troops can find that same thing in less than
a few months.

-- 
Kevin Gowen

From 1973 to 2002, the warmongering USA sold $200 million in arms to
Iraq, accounting for 1% of Iraqi arms imports for that period. During
the same period, peace-loving UN Security Council members Russia,
France, and China sold $25.145 billion (57%), $5.595 billion (13%), and
$5.192 billion (12%) in arms to Iraq, respectively. Source: Stockholm
International Peace Research Institute (Figures are trend-indicator
values expressed in US dollars at constant (1990) prices)