Come on, the BEST he could do when published was "bushcountry.org".

Wasn't he one of the ones accused of spying by Saddam?

For some time now, experts have said Iraq is moving towards a nuclear weapon. Secretary of State Powell emphasized Saddam's intense desire to obtain a nuclear weapon in his presentation before the Security Council.
And other experts have said that Iraq has NOT been.

And a teeny little hometown paper has photographic evidence suggesting that Powell LIED about events in the First Gulf War.

Even the skeptics admit that the lingering obstacle has been accumulating enough enriched uranium for a weapon.
Really? I didn't know he had the rest of the system already in place. Fascinating.

Or was that refering to a "dirty bomb" which can be cobbled together from radioactive material and any explosive?

The Iraqis claimed to have unilaterally destroyed this equipment, but Khidr Hamza, formerly a nuclear weapons designer, stated in his book "Saddam's Bombmaker," that Iraq has the machine tools to easily rebuild this uranium enrichment equipment.
This part is accurate. The same as with their chemical program. They still have the KNOWLEDGE gained from their earlier research.

Whatever. Iraq has already agreed to allow all of the presidential residences inspected. Our inspectors could be there today.

So, why hasn't the US demanded that that site be the FIRST ONE INSPECTED?