Washington Post puts the Al QaQaa story in context:
“There is something truly absurd about focusing on 377 tons of rather ordinary explosives, regardless of what actually happened at al Qaqaa,” Anthony H. Cordesman, a senior analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, wrote in an assessment yesterday. “The munitions at al Qaqaa were at most around 0.06 percent of the total.”
Do you want a president who can’t tell the important issues from the unimportant ones? I don’t.
See Roger Simon and Jeff Goldstein for more on this non-story
“Munitions” weigh much more than “explosives.”
That’s apples and oranges.
Thanks for letting me supply the context.
Hair-splitting.
Ah, yes, in the Delusional Based Community the laws of physics don’t figure into the design of munitions.