Captain Klutz?
Dave wrote:
4. because likely benefits in saving lives were thought to outweigh possible
risks?
If that were the case, then why not rely on the anti-gas measures
already in use, with equipment already tested, and the men already
trained in it's use?
I realize, of course, that you might find it difficult to accept the
possibility that a Republican administration might act in good faith in
making a judgment.
Once in a while, sure. But in this case... no. Not even close. The whole
thing stinks... and the cover-up doesn't help.
DSK
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