Current Events, Political

Ironic, isn’t it?

From the BBC: US closes ‘bomb secrets’ website

The US government has closed one of its websites that contained documents found during the invasion of Iraq in 2003.

Weapons experts had complained that the site contained details on making nuclear bombs, the New York Times said.

The US had set up the site to post documents that it hoped might reveal information about Saddam Hussein’s weapons programmes.

A US national intelligence spokesman said there would be a careful review before the site went online again.

The website, Iraqi Freedom Document Portal, was set up in March after pressure from Republican legislators that intelligence experts were taking too long to comb through thousands of documents from Saddam Hussein’s Iraq…

That’s right, those Republican hard core neo-conservatives that led us into war were so ticked off that WMDs were not found that they wanted these documents released so they could pour through them to find proof of WMDs.

It appears that their desire for proof has led to their giving away the store (let’s see them accept personal responsibility). If some nut job terrorist imports a nuke we will be able to thank Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, and the rest of their company.

It’s ironic that the Bush administration is now touring the country telling everyone that electing Democrats will bring death and destruction to our shores.