W5

Wes Whiddon's World Wide Weblog.

Saturday, February 15, 2003

Prepare Yourself For

Tears.


This animal ranges throughout North America, North Africa, and Asia, but nowadays it's seen mostly in Old Europe.

I Have Been Sickened

Today by the sight of anti-war protestors across the globe who, in essence, support the inhuman butcher, Saddam Huessin.

Earlier this evening I watched this drama unfold on network news and, as I did, my teeth were on edge. How can these people be so stupid? What are they thinking? Especially our countrymen. It's one thing to protest--which is their right under the constitution--but it's another to depict our president as nothing more than a blood thirsty tyrant who is going to kill millions of innocents just for the oil. They have learned nothing from the past. They have no shame. Their actions are beyond belief. In a time of high anxiety, a time of possible terrorist attack on our country, these deluded and brainless people are being led down the flowery path to destruction.

Friday, February 14, 2003

Saddam Has Had A

Change of heart. Now it's illegal to import weapons of mass destruction into Iraq. No mention of the ones he already has.

Bullies Of The World Unite

Because if you do, the South Korean president, Kim Dae-jung, will be glad to send you a couple hundred million dollars. But only if you recommend him for a peace prize.

Wednesday, February 12, 2003

The World Situation

May be dismal but there's always time to laugh.

Tuesday, February 11, 2003

The Case Of The Rat That Tried To Roar

Read it here.

The Wall Street Journal

Provides a damning article about the complicity of Germany, France, and Russia in the Iraqi situation.

Khidhir Hamza defected from Iraq and was the director of Saddam's nuclear weapons program. Mr. Hamza:

My 20 years of work in Iraq's nuclear-weapons program and military industry were partly a training course in methods of deception and camouflage to keep the program secret. Given what I know about Saddam Hussein's commitment to developing and using weapons of mass destruction, the following two points are abundantly clear to me: First, the U.N. weapons inspectors will not find anything Saddam does not want them to find. Second, France, Germany, and to a degree, Russia, are opposed to U.S. military action in Iraq mainly because they maintain lucrative trade deals with Baghdad, many of which are arms-related.

Tom Ridge Says

No cause for alarm. Just make sure your house is sealed up tight with plastic, that you lay in a whole bunch of supplies, and are ready to kiss your ass goodbye.