Friday, October 03, 2003

Just found some time to say some stuff. Read TODAY online, talking about WMD(for those of you living under a rock, it stands for Weapons Of Mass Destruction that the US loves so much).

David Kay, US Weapons Inspector said,

"We have not found at this point actual WMDs," the expert told reporters after briefing Congress on the work of his team in Iraq since the war that brought down President Saddam Hussein.
But he added: "At this point, we have found substantial evidence of an intent of senior level Iraqi officials, including Saddam, to continue production at some future point in time of weapons of mass destruction."
He said the findings did not mean the United States had concluded there were no weapons.
Dr Kay said experts in the Iraq Survey Group that he heads had found "a large body of continuing activities and equipment that were not declared to United Nations inspectors when they returned in November of last year".

Ah, heck. Mr Hussein may be evil, but the US needn't conjure up a reason to attack him. They could have just attacked him claiming "Human Rights Issues". Bush dissapoints me. "substaintial evidence of an intent". oh puh-lease. These guys should go work for the Pre-Crime Unit mentioned in Minority Report if they're so good at predicting what people do.

6 women claimed that Arnold Swazrcherwhathisname claimed that Arnold molested them each once from 1970 to 2000. They refused to be named, and refused to make a police report "out of fear or losing their jobs". Sigh. How obvious can it get that these women were hired by his competitor to dish dirt on him? If they dare to come out and talk to reporters on it, why would they not want to make a police report on him? Fear of losing their job? That doesn't convince me. Arnold's representative said that he never did anything to them, and they were just trying to kill his reputation. And I agree.

Whopee do. Yet another day in the office for the Singapore U23 soccer team. They got thrashed 7-0 by Saudi Arabia. Nothing new. Looks like the U23s are really learning how to play football from their senior counterparts.

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