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Array ( [sid] => 34072 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => MR LAUGH-A-DAY KAY [time] => 2004-02-06 09:25:26 [hometext] => [bodytext] => This is hilarious!

Read what Mr David Kay, ex-head of the Iraq Survey Team said about the Iraqi “mobile labs” in 2003 and then in 2004.

CIA holds position on Iraqi mobile labs
CNN - June 8, 2003

'Former U.N. weapons inspector David Kay told CNN on Saturday that though there was a 'lack of strong evidence' that the vehicles had been used to produce deadly biological agents, 'the most likely use' and 'the most probable use' was to create biological weapons. He said suggestions that the mobile labs had some more benign application, such as producing agricultural chemicals, were unlikely.
...
Kay saw one of the vehicles on a recent trip to Iraq and received reports on the second.

Kay said most of the alternative uses that have been suggested 'didn't pass the laugh test.'

'The silliest one,' Kay said, was the suggestion that they had been designed to generate hydrogen for meteorological balloons.'

O?

Was Saddam a threat or not?
BBC - February 2, 2004

'The day before Dr Kay appeared on the scene Mr Dick Cheney, the Vice-President of the United States, asked of the administration's critics: how about those two trailers that were found in Iraq? Surely they were conclusive proof of mobile, biological weapons.

Dr Kay on the day of his retirement immediately answered the vice-president. The trailer story was, he said, a fiasco. They were intended to produce hydrogen.'


Silly old world, isn't it? ;D


One day you’re laughing
The next you must lie
On the third you are sighing
On the next…

humble pie...


ROTFLMAO!


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MR LAUGH-A-DAY KAY

Contributed by Steeleyes on Friday, 6th February 2004 @ 09:25:26 AM in AEST
Topic: political



This is hilarious!

Read what Mr David Kay, ex-head of the Iraq Survey Team said about the Iraqi “mobile labs” in 2003 and then in 2004.

CIA holds position on Iraqi mobile labs
CNN - June 8, 2003

'Former U.N. weapons inspector David Kay told CNN on Saturday that though there was a 'lack of strong evidence' that the vehicles had been used to produce deadly biological agents, 'the most likely use' and 'the most probable use' was to create biological weapons. He said suggestions that the mobile labs had some more benign application, such as producing agricultural chemicals, were unlikely.
...
Kay saw one of the vehicles on a recent trip to Iraq and received reports on the second.

Kay said most of the alternative uses that have been suggested 'didn't pass the laugh test.'

'The silliest one,' Kay said, was the suggestion that they had been designed to generate hydrogen for meteorological balloons.'

O?

Was Saddam a threat or not?
BBC - February 2, 2004

'The day before Dr Kay appeared on the scene Mr Dick Cheney, the Vice-President of the United States, asked of the administration's critics: how about those two trailers that were found in Iraq? Surely they were conclusive proof of mobile, biological weapons.

Dr Kay on the day of his retirement immediately answered the vice-president. The trailer story was, he said, a fiasco. They were intended to produce hydrogen.'


Silly old world, isn't it? ;D


One day you’re laughing
The next you must lie
On the third you are sighing
On the next…

humble pie...


ROTFLMAO!


;D




Copyright © Steeleyes ... [ 2004-02-06 09:25:26]
(Date/Time posted on site)





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