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[QUOTE="ShadowSD:455613"]anonymous said:[QUOTE]Am I the only person to read the articles that were streaming around in the last few weeks. They stated that US forces did in fact find WMD's... they found near depleted chemical weapons inside old missiles. They were pretty much useless due to age, but it still show's that they never got rid of the ones they were building to destroy Isreal. They werent the WMD's we were looking for, but they still had them.[/QUOTE] This was a PR stunt by Rick Santorum about two weeks ago. He was referring to an old discovery of nothing, chemical weapons that were destroyed in the 90's and the remnants of which troops found two years ago. Trying to revive the story and misrepresent it for an election year is just reprehensible. Fortunately, for once in this decade voters are paying attention, and incumbent senator Santorum is trailing his challenger by double digits. That's why after an initial PR blitz by Santorum and Fox News, the story disappeared as quickly as it appeared. [/QUOTE]
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