Report to the DCI on Iraq’s WMD

October 7, 2004

Washington > Inspector’s Judgment: U.S. Report Finds Iraqis Eliminated Illicit Arms in 90′s” href=”http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/07/politics/07intel.html?ex=1254801600&en=48d79cbf21216c36&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland”>The NYT: Inspector’s Judgment: U.S. Report Finds Iraqis Eliminated Illicit Arms in 90′s

Paul Bremer, Donald Rumsfeld and now this. It’s been a busy week for the Bush administration as they try to plug the ever increasing holes in their political dike. The report, released yesterday, found that IRAQ HAD NO WMD, and had no ability to produce them.

However, VP Cheney STILL holds to his twisted sense of reality by saying that the report justified the US going to war?!?! All I can say is WHAAAA?

Read the report in its entirety:

Comprehensive Report of the Special Advisor to the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) on IraqÕs WMD 30 September 2004

From the Future Dictionary of America:

Whaaaa?. 1. An involuntary cry of stunned disbelief, most often caused by news of yet another monumental misdeed by an administration that has already racked up more scandals than the last ten presidents put together. 2. a medical condition, the first symptom of which is a sudden comic exhalation: he suffers from whaaaa? The condition is usually prompted by exposure to acts of sheer audacity, such as one’s government suspending civil rights at home while claiming to export democracy. Other symptoms include nausea, cramping, and an overwhelming desire to move to Sweden. If not treated immediately th condition can worsen quickly, leading to brain freeze or spontaneous acts of revolution.
–Noah Hawley

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