More On The Explosives Video
The L.A. Times has a story up today about the Minnesota television station's alleged video of the explosives in Iraq.
Here's the most important paragraph in the whole article:
The report by KSTP television of St. Paul, an ABC affiliate, said its crew was embedded with the Army's 101st Airborne Division and reached a site that appeared to be Al Qaqaa on April 18. ABC News reported Thursday that weapons experts had said that the site the crew videotaped appeared to contain powerful HMX explosives.
See that word, "appeared"? It means they are not sure they were even at Al Qaqaa. It also means that they're not even sure or what they were seeing in the bunker they were at.
Yet somehow the L.A. Times calls this video of we-don't-know-what the most important piece of evidence in the explosives story.
Somehow, I'm not coming to that same conclusion.
Here's the most important paragraph in the whole article:
See that word, "appeared"? It means they are not sure they were even at Al Qaqaa. It also means that they're not even sure or what they were seeing in the bunker they were at.
Yet somehow the L.A. Times calls this video of we-don't-know-what the most important piece of evidence in the explosives story.
Somehow, I'm not coming to that same conclusion.











