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I suppose they could argue that the large mosques that Saddam built were Weapons of Mass Conversion. |
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BREAKING NEWS: This report hot off the press, the UN terrorismograph has picked up suspicious activity that they beleive could lead to disastrous repercussions of a colossal scale. The signals are scattered and numerous, often mobile. Professor B.S.Jinx and Dr. Fulluf Schit are baffled, but suspect possible... correction... DEFINITE, nuclear activity EMBEDDED in what was formerly known as Iran, now aptly named, Nekstinlyne. This will be a tough battle since it seems that the nuclear detonators are being transported in what looks, according to these aerial shots, like... turbans! The amazing duo will not rest until every turban has been eradicated. Same excuses. Same biased channel. Tune in as we get ready to rumble! |
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This would be better if it were actually funny. |
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<Cement mixer, putti putti...> |
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Wouldn't the old Iraqi regime appear ever more sinister if it was discovered they possessed brain washing devices and other Weapons for Mass Devotion? </Cement mixer putti putti...>
-S.G. |
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Or had already attacked Bush's intellegence agents with weapons of mass confusion? |
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You mean like those "exploding-broccoli vendors"? |
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The BAATH movement was established in Iraq and
Syria. Both were pro-Soviet supposedly communist,
meaning anti-religious regimes. |
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Saddam Hussein and Hafez al-Assad were on good
terms most of the time. Anything developed in Iraq
during the long years following 1991 gulf war, was
passed on to Syria. |
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They HAD gas bombs AND USED THEM on the Kurds.
So there's no question there. |
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