If you use this link
http://www.usatoday.com/news/graphic...fury/flash.htm to visit the
USA Today website you will be treated to a flash presentation of several
pictures taken during the siege of Fallujah. Picture number two in this
presentation shows 40 vials in boxes labeled "Sarin." That's sarin gas, my
friends. A tiny drop of this stuff on your skin can kill you. The boxes
have Cyrillic and German characters on them, indicating they may have come
from our good friends the Russians or the Germans. The caption under the
photo reads "Marines discovered 40 vials of suspected Sarin gas while
searching a house in Fallujah, Iraq. It was secreted in a briefcase hidden
in a truck in the courtyard of the house."
So ... there you go. Weapons of mass destruction. Chemical weapons. This
Sarin gas could, with an effective application, kill thousands. And where
do they find it? In a briefcase! A briefcase in a car trunk. And you
wonder why our troops have had some difficulty finding Saddam's weapons?
You still think inspections could have worked? Yeah, sure they would. The
inspectors were going to look in every car trunk and every briefcase in
Iraq.
What you see in that picture is proof that the only way to even come close
to neutralizing the threat that Saddam posed was to remove him from power.
Nothing else was going to work.
Meanwhile ... just watch the critics, the media, and the liberals whistle
past this one. If you don't mention the vials of Sarin gas, they just
don't exist ... do they?