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WHERE THE WMDS WENT

By Lorie Byrd  •  November 17, 2005 12:29 AM

Scott Johnson links to a very interesting interview at Frontpage with a former UNSCOM inspector, Bill Tierney. This will serve as the second installment of my series of posts linking to information that can serve as ammunition for the President to use in his effort to remind the public of the situation that existed prior to the invasion of Iraq. The first installment is here.

The article, “Where the WMDs Went” is a must read.

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