Finding WMDs
By Bernie on 05 Aug 2008

This bunker and three others were uncovered a few
months ago. The Nazis built some 8,000 bunkers in
Denmark, 7,0000 of them on the western coast.
Photo Credit: AFP/File/Slim Allagui
A few months ago a violent storm on Krylen beach in Western Denmark swept away the sand, exposing glimpses of the cement and iron structures of a German bunker which was buried under those sands since 1945.
We are not speaking about a small hut built for two Nazi midgets but a sizable building as seen in the photo here. Amazingly it has been hidden under sand dunes for over 63 years.
I recall when our troops entered Baghdad back in 2003 the first blubbering cry we heard from Liberal idiots was, "Where are the WMD? Waaaa, waaaaa" as if Saddam Hussein only had a small sandlot in which to hide anything. For perspective, Denmark is ten times smaller than Iraq and yet this bunker, on a beach yet, was not found for more than half a dozen decades.
Saddam could have buried the state of New Jersey in Iraqi sands without the possibility of it being found for centuries. In fact, if you know how to use a calculator, New Jersey (20,168 sq km) can fit on Iraq (437,072 sq km) 21.67 times. The Mafia can hide a body in a car anywhere in New Jersey without it ever being discovered and 21 New Jerseys can fit in Iraq, yet Liberal whiners were wondering why our soldiers weren't tripping over canisters of poison gas. What maroons - talking about something they had absolutely no clue about.
Despite all that, sometimes we get lucky and find entire airplanes buried in Iraqi sands.

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