Actual proof doesn’t really prove anything

posted on October 28, 2004

Folks like Dick Morris (I like it when people get the name they deserve) ask the important questions:

How will we ever know when the explosives were removed from Al-Qaqaa and by whom? How can we tell if they were taken away by Saddam’s minions before or after he fell from power, before or after the United States troops had passed by the dump? We can’t, any more than we can tell who did what in the jungles of Vietnam 30 years ago.

I have to admit we may never know when the explosives were spirited away from Al Qaqaa. Then again, knowing when they disappeared is not the same as knowing the last time we saw them.

Ain’t pictures supposed to be worth a thousand excuses?

(Photo evidence snapped from Eschaton.)

Author: Kaf Oseo
Categories: Guffish
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