YEP, It's true. And believe it or not, it was more than a cotton swab worth of material, Would you believe gallons? Yep, amazing you people don't know this...

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=38213 
 
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,120137,00.html

http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/hagin/040427 

"Contrary to ongoing reports by mainstream media outlets, WMDs have been found in Iraq, so reports New York Times best-selling author Richard Miniter in his new book, Disinformation.

Consider these shocking facts:
• Found: 1.77 metric tons of enriched uranium
• Found: 1,500 gallons of chemical weapons
• Found: Roadside bomb loaded with sarin gas
• Found: 1,000 radioactive materials--ideal for radioactive dirty bombs
• Found: 17 chemical warheads--some containing cyclosarin, a nerve agent five times more powerful than sarin" courtesy of Human Events Online.


Now I know that many of you have never seen these stories or the many of others on the net or in the papers that have been placed on the back pages. The amount of information out there verifiing the findings is astounding. So, to the caller from yesterdays Voice of Arizona.com radio show, I have compiled a partial list of the locations you can go to learn more about the subject.


I think this one carries within it the best information on the WMD's being moved out of the country...


Las Vegas Sun - U.N. weapons experts have found 20 engines used in banned Iraqi missiles in a Jordan scrapyard along with other equipment that could be used to make weapons of mass destruction, an official said Wednesday.
The discoveries were revealed to the U.N. Security Council by acting chief U.N. inspector Demetrius Perricos during in a closed-door briefing. The text was obtained by The Associated Press.
The U.N. team was following up on an earlier discovery of a similar Al Samoud 2 engine in a scrapyard in the Dutch port of Rotterdam. Perricos said inspectors also want to check in Turkey, which has also received scrap metal from Iraq.
Perricos told the Security Council said U.N. inspectors do not know how much material that they had monitored orginated in Iraq.

Really??? I wonder what else he could have moved out of the country hidden amongst the scrap? Maybe, just maybe, if given 14 months notice of an invasion, Saddam could have, oh I don't know, moved most all of it to other radical countires who also hate our guts...?

But what would I know; I'm just an Average American.