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To quote a high-ranking government official quoted on 4/27/04:
"It appears, as they peel away the weapons of mass destruction issue - and we may yet find them...Look, I want to make it clear. Who knows if a month from now, three months from now, you find some weapons? You may." |
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November 1st, 2004. Gaaaaaar-on-teed.
"NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... To quote a high-ranking government official quoted on 4/27/04: "It appears, as they peel away the weapons of mass destruction issue - and we may yet find them...Look, I want to make it clear. Who knows if a month from now, three months from now, you find some weapons? You may." |
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How about we talk about the al Qaeda terrorist who was caught trying to
detonate a chemical bomb in Jordan recently? ABC World News Now. April 27, 2004 In an interview broadcast by ABC's World News Now, the leader of the Al Qaeda cell organizing the explosive and chemical attack on the Jordanian security headquarters and the American Embassy in Jordan stated that he received his training from Al-Zawahiri in Iraq, prior to the fall of Afghanistan. -------------------------------------------------- The War on Terrorism and the War in Iraq are one and the same. |
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... November 1st, 2004. Gaaaaaar-on-teed. So you agree with the high-ranking official's assessment that "we may yet find them"? |
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"NOYB" wrote in message
ink.net... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... November 1st, 2004. Gaaaaaar-on-teed. So you agree with the high-ranking official's assessment that "we may yet find them"? At 5:00 today, I'm going fishing. There's a creek running through my office park. There's some sort of insect hatch going on right now. Therefore, it appears I may have a hatch to match on a different creek, the one I'll be fishing on. The official said "it appears.....we may yet find them". The content of my fishing prediction is pure fluff. The content of the official's statement is pure fluff. You know that. |
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"jps" wrote in message ... In article et, says... How about we talk about the al Qaeda terrorist who was caught trying to detonate a chemical bomb in Jordan recently? ABC World News Now. April 27, 2004 In an interview broadcast by ABC's World News Now, the leader of the Al Qaeda cell organizing the explosive and chemical attack on the Jordanian security headquarters and the American Embassy in Jordan stated that he received his training from Al-Zawahiri in Iraq, prior to the fall of Afghanistan. Not WMDs, fertilizer bombs. Ingredients available in large quantities worldwide. The same variety that took 160 innocent men, women and children's lives in Oklahoma City by one of our own. Way to skip over the important point: al Qaeda was using Iraq as a safe-haven while plotting the attack...long before we even went into Iraq. Currently, members of Saddam's "Special Operations and Antiterrorism Branch" are working in conjuncton with al Zarqawi's al Qaeda unit to coordinate attacks against U.S. forces. I don't know what it will take to convince you that al Qaeda and Iraq had been working together for years. |
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"jps" wrote in message ... Not WMDs, fertilizer bombs. Ingredients available in large quantities worldwide. The same variety that took 160 innocent men, women and children's lives in Oklahoma City by one of our own. jps They were not "fertilizer bombs" as used in Oklahoma City. There was nerve gas in the mix. An est. 80,000 people would have died, the vast majority from chemical exposure. 80,000 dead not enough for you to considerer this bomb a WMD? |
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"NOYB" wrote in message
link.net... "jps" wrote in message ... In article et, says... How about we talk about the al Qaeda terrorist who was caught trying to detonate a chemical bomb in Jordan recently? ABC World News Now. April 27, 2004 In an interview broadcast by ABC's World News Now, the leader of the Al Qaeda cell organizing the explosive and chemical attack on the Jordanian security headquarters and the American Embassy in Jordan stated that he received his training from Al-Zawahiri in Iraq, prior to the fall of Afghanistan. Not WMDs, fertilizer bombs. Ingredients available in large quantities worldwide. The same variety that took 160 innocent men, women and children's lives in Oklahoma City by one of our own. Way to skip over the important point: al Qaeda was using Iraq as a safe-haven while plotting the attack...long before we even went into Iraq. Currently, members of Saddam's "Special Operations and Antiterrorism Branch" are working in conjuncton with al Zarqawi's al Qaeda unit to coordinate attacks against U.S. forces. I don't know what it will take to convince you that al Qaeda and Iraq had been working together for years. Evidence, not just claims. |
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"Joe" wrote in message
... "jps" wrote in message ... Not WMDs, fertilizer bombs. Ingredients available in large quantities worldwide. The same variety that took 160 innocent men, women and children's lives in Oklahoma City by one of our own. jps They were not "fertilizer bombs" as used in Oklahoma City. There was nerve gas in the mix. An est. 80,000 people would have died, the vast majority from chemical exposure. 80,000 dead not enough for you to considerer this bomb a WMD? He didn't claim that the OKC bomb wasn't a "WMD". Sit closer and read the message again, slowly this time. |
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote in message ... "jps" wrote in message ... Not WMDs, fertilizer bombs. Ingredients available in large quantities worldwide. The same variety that took 160 innocent men, women and children's lives in Oklahoma City by one of our own. jps They were not "fertilizer bombs" as used in Oklahoma City. There was nerve gas in the mix. An est. 80,000 people would have died, the vast majority from chemical exposure. 80,000 dead not enough for you to considerer this bomb a WMD? He didn't claim that the OKC bomb wasn't a "WMD". Sit closer and read the message again, slowly this time. I could care less whether or not he thinks the OC bomb was a WMD. My beef is with his statement that the Jordan bomb was not a WMD. He is trying to downplay the significance of the thwarted Jordan bomb by comparing it to a simple fertilizer bomb as used in OC. The sole purpose of the explosives in *this* bomb was to spread the chemicals and nerve agents as far as possible, to kill as many as possible. The Jordan bomb is a WMD. |
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote in message ... "jps" wrote in message ... Not WMDs, fertilizer bombs. Ingredients available in large quantities worldwide. The same variety that took 160 innocent men, women and children's lives in Oklahoma City by one of our own. jps They were not "fertilizer bombs" as used in Oklahoma City. There was nerve gas in the mix. An est. 80,000 people would have died, the vast majority from chemical exposure. 80,000 dead not enough for you to considerer this bomb a WMD? He didn't claim that the OKC bomb wasn't a "WMD". Sit closer and read the message again, slowly this time. I said "chemical bombs"...not WMD. jps added the WMD as a red herring to divert the argument away from its most important point...that Saddam's people and al Qaeda had been and have been working together for quite some time. |
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"Joe" wrote in message .. . "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote in message ... "jps" wrote in message ... Not WMDs, fertilizer bombs. Ingredients available in large quantities worldwide. The same variety that took 160 innocent men, women and children's lives in Oklahoma City by one of our own. jps They were not "fertilizer bombs" as used in Oklahoma City. There was nerve gas in the mix. An est. 80,000 people would have died, the vast majority from chemical exposure. 80,000 dead not enough for you to considerer this bomb a WMD? He didn't claim that the OKC bomb wasn't a "WMD". Sit closer and read the message again, slowly this time. I could care less whether or not he thinks the OC bomb was a WMD. My beef is with his statement that the Jordan bomb was not a WMD. He is trying to downplay the significance of the thwarted Jordan bomb by comparing it to a simple fertilizer bomb as used in OC. The sole purpose of the explosives in *this* bomb was to spread the chemicals and nerve agents as far as possible, to kill as many as possible. The Jordan bomb is a WMD. Absolutely it was a WMD. However, the point of the Jordanian story was that one of the terrorists admitted to have trained in Iraq *BEFORE THE US INVASION*. Nevertheless, I've read several reports that stated VX was one of the components of the bombs. |
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"Joe" wrote in message .. . "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Joe" wrote in message ... "jps" wrote in message ... Not WMDs, fertilizer bombs. Ingredients available in large quantities worldwide. The same variety that took 160 innocent men, women and children's lives in Oklahoma City by one of our own. jps They were not "fertilizer bombs" as used in Oklahoma City. There was nerve gas in the mix. An est. 80,000 people would have died, the vast majority from chemical exposure. 80,000 dead not enough for you to considerer this bomb a WMD? He didn't claim that the OKC bomb wasn't a "WMD". Sit closer and read the message again, slowly this time. I could care less whether or not he thinks the OC bomb was a WMD. My beef is with his statement that the Jordan bomb was not a WMD. He is trying to downplay the significance of the thwarted Jordan bomb by comparing it to a simple fertilizer bomb as used in OC. The sole purpose of the explosives in *this* bomb was to spread the chemicals and nerve agents as far as possible, to kill as many as possible. The Jordan bomb is a WMD. I believe what he meant was that you can't point your finger at a commonly available chemical and claim it's in the same category as chemical and nuclear weapons. Of course, you could say that fertilizer-based bombs and nuclear warheads both go "boom", but so do tanker trucks full of gasoline. |
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In article .net,
says... "jps" wrote in message ... In article et, says... How about we talk about the al Qaeda terrorist who was caught trying to detonate a chemical bomb in Jordan recently? ABC World News Now. April 27, 2004 In an interview broadcast by ABC's World News Now, the leader of the Al Qaeda cell organizing the explosive and chemical attack on the Jordanian security headquarters and the American Embassy in Jordan stated that he received his training from Al-Zawahiri in Iraq, prior to the fall of Afghanistan. Not WMDs, fertilizer bombs. Ingredients available in large quantities worldwide. The same variety that took 160 innocent men, women and children's lives in Oklahoma City by one of our own. Way to skip over the important point: al Qaeda was using Iraq as a safe-haven while plotting the attack...long before we even went into Iraq. Well Jeez, Saudi Arabia was a safe haven and provided funding for al Qaeda long before we went to Iraq. Further, 15 or the 19 hijackers who conspired to kill 3000 of our brethren were Saudi nationals. Why didn't we invade their country? There's plenty of evidence of terrorist activity in Saudi Arabia right now! Should we invade there next or should it be Iran? Would you like to send your children? |
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NOYB wrote:
To quote a high-ranking government official quoted on 4/27/04: "It appears, as they peel away the weapons of mass destruction issue - and we may yet find them...Look, I want to make it clear. Who knows if a month from now, three months from now, you find some weapons? You may." That must have been the "high ranking government offical" who's hiding them at this very moment. Better not hide them too well. I think many have stopped looking. We may have to reinstall Saddam to control the home folks. His Generals are on their way now to quiet things down until we leave. That "high ranking government offical" better remember where he put them so we can remove all traces before we leave. Wouldn't want to have to invade a country that we had just reinstated their sovernity to look for the damn things again. -- __________m___~¿Ô___m____________________________ |
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"jps" wrote in message ... In article .net, says... "jps" wrote in message ... In article et, says... How about we talk about the al Qaeda terrorist who was caught trying to detonate a chemical bomb in Jordan recently? ABC World News Now. April 27, 2004 In an interview broadcast by ABC's World News Now, the leader of the Al Qaeda cell organizing the explosive and chemical attack on the Jordanian security headquarters and the American Embassy in Jordan stated that he received his training from Al-Zawahiri in Iraq, prior to the fall of Afghanistan. Not WMDs, fertilizer bombs. Ingredients available in large quantities worldwide. The same variety that took 160 innocent men, women and children's lives in Oklahoma City by one of our own. Way to skip over the important point: al Qaeda was using Iraq as a safe-haven while plotting the attack...long before we even went into Iraq. Well Jeez, Saudi Arabia was a safe haven and provided funding for al Qaeda long before we went to Iraq. Further, 15 or the 19 hijackers who conspired to kill 3000 of our brethren were Saudi nationals. Why didn't we invade their country? Because our economy couldn't handle the economic shock of the lost oil supply. Of course, Iraq provides not only the staging area to strike against the other countries in the region...but also enough oil to keep our economy going should bin Laden successfully oust the Saudi royals. There's plenty of evidence of terrorist activity in Saudi Arabia right now! Should we invade there next or should it be Iran? Probably Iran, since they're closest to developing nukes. There may not be a need to hit Saudi Arabia militarily if we're able to isolate them from the rest of the Middle East. Would you like to send your children? Of course I wouldn't like it. However, my kids are 4 1/2, 2 1/2 and 1 years old. I'd prefer we deal with the radical Islamics now rather than in 13 years when my oldest is draft age...*AND* those same countries have nukes. |
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"____m___~¿Ô___m____" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: To quote a high-ranking government official quoted on 4/27/04: "It appears, as they peel away the weapons of mass destruction issue - and we may yet find them...Look, I want to make it clear. Who knows if a month from now, three months from now, you find some weapons? You may." That must have been the "high ranking government offical" who's hiding them at this very moment. Hehehe. It was John Kerry on Hardball with Chris Matthews Tuesday night. |
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"NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... Hehehe. It was John Kerry on Hardball with Chris Matthews Tuesday night. He shoots, he scores! |
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"NOYB" wrote in message
ink.net... Should we invade there next or should it be Iran? Probably Iran, since they're closest to developing nukes. There may not be a need to hit Saudi Arabia militarily if we're able to isolate them from the rest of the Middle East. Hit Saudi Arabia....pant...pant.....pant....I don't have words to describe how HOT HOT HOT you sound when you talk macho like that, with those sexy action verbs. Not unlike President "Bring 'Em On". I have to go get some fresh air..... Would you like to send your children? Of course I wouldn't like it. However, my kids are 4 1/2, 2 1/2 and 1 years old. I'd prefer we deal with the radical Islamics now rather than in 13 years when my oldest is draft age...*AND* those same countries have nukes. I have news for you, hot boy: If we keep dealing with the world in our current fashion, we'll have the same problems when your kids are old enough to be drafted. |
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"NOYB" wrote in message
ink.net... "____m___~¿Ô___m____" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: To quote a high-ranking government official quoted on 4/27/04: "It appears, as they peel away the weapons of mass destruction issue - and we may yet find them...Look, I want to make it clear. Who knows if a month from now, three months from now, you find some weapons? You may." That must have been the "high ranking government offical" who's hiding them at this very moment. Hehehe. It was John Kerry on Hardball with Chris Matthews Tuesday night. Why should this surprise you? He has to use every method possible to steal some of the knucklehead voters who'd otherwise vote for Nookular Boy. Every candidate needs the knucklehead vote. |
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NOYB wrote:
(snip) Way to skip over the important point: al Qaeda was using Iraq as a safe-haven while plotting the attack...long before we even went into Iraq. When are the trials going to begin to prove this point? Well Jeez, Saudi Arabia was a safe haven and provided funding for al Qaeda long before we went to Iraq. Further, 15 or the 19 hijackers who conspired to kill 3000 of our brethren were Saudi nationals. Why didn't we invade their country? Because our economy couldn't handle the economic shock of the lost oil supply. Of course, Iraq provides not only the staging area to strike against the other countries in the region...but also enough oil to keep our economy going should bin Laden successfully oust the Saudi royals. You admit this was all about oil now. Maybe we should look to become more Hi-Tech in order to free us from a limited supply of a resource and stop exporting technology abroad along with jobs. Nobody needs the damn oil if they can't afford it. There's plenty of evidence of terrorist activity in Saudi Arabia right now! Isn't that who we were looking for? Tell them to bring them to us in handcuffs or else. NOW!!!! Should we invade there next or should it be Iran? Probably Iran, since they're closest to developing nukes. There may not be a need to hit Saudi Arabia militarily if we're able to isolate them from the rest of the Middle East. Is this the way you see the "plan". Would you like to send your children? Of course I wouldn't like it. However, my kids are 4 1/2, 2 1/2 and 1 years old. I'd prefer we deal with the radical Islamics now rather than in 13 years when my oldest is draft age...*AND* those same countries have nukes. There are countries with nukes now that were building rockets (fireworks) before the Europeans knew what gun powder is. They never have liked us very much either. Will your kids want to defend us against them when we've been bankrupted like Russia was. I don't see your profession as being so secure, that enough "health care professionals" couldn't be trained to take over many responsibilities, that you are charged with now. That's what you hear from this administration. Retrain the unemployed. Why not? Then the attention may fall on the brotherhood of orginizations that you belong to, and be seen as a group that inflates health care costs that needs to be stopped. Can you say, Union Busters. I have no idea what the "plan" is. I'm not sure there is one. There is no need to reply, I just don't see, what you see. -- __________m___~¿Ô___m____________________________ |
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As he slowly trolls, all the fish come into view, fighting each other to
grab his lure. "NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... To quote a high-ranking government official quoted on 4/27/04: "It appears, as they peel away the weapons of mass destruction issue - and we may yet find them...Look, I want to make it clear. Who knows if a month from now, three months from now, you find some weapons? You may." |
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On Thu, 29 Apr 2004 15:39:36 +0000, NOYB wrote:
So you agree with the high-ranking official's assessment that "we may yet find them"? I would agree that finding WMD is rapidly becoming irrelevant. If this administration was to be right about anything, I would have preferred it to be right about the Iraqis welcoming us with flowers and dancing in the streets. |
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NOYB wrote:
"____m___~¿Ô___m____" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: To quote a high-ranking government official quoted on 4/27/04: "It appears, as they peel away the weapons of mass destruction issue - and we may yet find them...Look, I want to make it clear. Who knows if a month from now, three months from now, you find some weapons? You may." That must have been the "high ranking government offical" who's hiding them at this very moment. Hehehe. It was John Kerry on Hardball with Chris Matthews Tuesday night. Who is Chris Matthews? What station? I missed it. I didn't intend to plagiarize a quote. I would gladly give recognition where due. Oh well..........I must not be the only one with this thought then. -- __________m___~¿Ô___m____________________________ |
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John Smith wrote:
As he slowly trolls, all the fish come into view, fighting each other to grab his lure. "NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... To quote a high-ranking government official quoted on 4/27/04: "It appears, as they peel away the weapons of mass destruction issue - and we may yet find them...Look, I want to make it clear. Who knows if a month from now, three months from now, you find some weapons? You may." If everthing that of any value, that a "top poster" wrote was put to paper. It could be folded up,,,, stuck up a fleas ass,,,, and it would roll around like a BB in a boxcar. -- __________m___~¿Ô___m____________________________ |
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____m___~¿Ô___m____ wrote:
John Smith wrote: As he slowly trolls, all the fish come into view, fighting each other to grab his lure. ( snipped to correct top posting troll) If everthing that of any value, that a "top poster" wrote was put to paper. It could be folded up,,,, stuck up a fleas ass,,,, and it would roll around like a BB in a boxcar. That's for you John. See how screwed up a "top poster" makes things. -- __________m___~¿Ô___m____________________________ |
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Doug Kanter wrote:
"NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... Should we invade there next or should it be Iran? Probably Iran, since they're closest to developing nukes. There may not be a need to hit Saudi Arabia militarily if we're able to isolate them from the rest of the Middle East. Hit Saudi Arabia....pant...pant.....pant....I don't have words to describe how HOT HOT HOT you sound when you talk macho like that, with those sexy action verbs. Not unlike President "Bring 'Em On". I have to go get some fresh air..... Would you like to send your children? Of course I wouldn't like it. However, my kids are 4 1/2, 2 1/2 and 1 years old. I'd prefer we deal with the radical Islamics now rather than in 13 years when my oldest is draft age...*AND* those same countries have nukes. I have news for you, hot boy: If we keep dealing with the world in our current fashion, we'll have the same problems when your kids are old enough to be drafted. Perhaps the next target will be in SW Florida, where knobs-for-brains lives. |
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"____m___~¿Ô___m____" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: (snip) Way to skip over the important point: al Qaeda was using Iraq as a safe-haven while plotting the attack...long before we even went into Iraq. When are the trials going to begin to prove this point? Well Jeez, Saudi Arabia was a safe haven and provided funding for al Qaeda long before we went to Iraq. Further, 15 or the 19 hijackers who conspired to kill 3000 of our brethren were Saudi nationals. Why didn't we invade their country? Because our economy couldn't handle the economic shock of the lost oil supply. Of course, Iraq provides not only the staging area to strike against the other countries in the region...but also enough oil to keep our economy going should bin Laden successfully oust the Saudi royals. You admit this was all about oil now. I've admitted all along that oil has always been a key factor. bin Laden wants us out of the Middle East so he can replace the Saudi and Jordanian leadership with radical Islamics. Once that is accomplished, he will have Israel surrounded, and he can control the oil in the region, thus destroying us economically. Why do you think so many al Qaeda terrorists are flooding into Iraq? Having US troops in Iraq screws up his entire plan! Maybe we should look to become more Hi-Tech in order to free us from a limited supply of a resource and stop exporting technology abroad along with jobs. I agree...but it doesn't happen overnight. Nobody needs the damn oil if they can't afford it. Being able to afford it has nothing to do with whether or not you need it. There's plenty of evidence of terrorist activity in Saudi Arabia right now! Isn't that who we were looking for? Tell them to bring them to us in handcuffs or else. NOW!!!! Should we invade there next or should it be Iran? Probably Iran, since they're closest to developing nukes. There may not be a need to hit Saudi Arabia militarily if we're able to isolate them from the rest of the Middle East. Is this the way you see the "plan". It's the way I see it, yes. It also appears to be the way the plan is being implemented by the White House. Would you like to send your children? Of course I wouldn't like it. However, my kids are 4 1/2, 2 1/2 and 1 years old. I'd prefer we deal with the radical Islamics now rather than in 13 years when my oldest is draft age...*AND* those same countries have nukes. There are countries with nukes now that were building rockets (fireworks) before the Europeans knew what gun powder is. They never have liked us very much either. They're a known enemy who knows that an attack against the US with nukes would mean Mutually Assured Destruction. The radical Islamic countries think that they can give WMD's to terrorist groups who can sneak them into Israel or the US without us tracing them back to the country of origin. Of course, they got this stupid idea from watching how the Clinton Administration handled terrorist cases (ie--as a law enforcement issue). Will your kids want to defend us against them when we've been bankrupted like Russia was. We won't be bankrupted unless bin Laden controls the oil. I don't see your profession as being so secure, that enough "health care professionals" couldn't be trained to take over many responsibilities, that you are charged with now. Dentistry requires 4 years of post-graduate training. The dental specialities require an addition 2-4+ years. You really think people in today's litigious society would allow a layman near their mouths with a high speed bur running at 400,000 rpm? Or allow them to cut away bone from an impacted wisdom tooth? Or do a root canal? You're dreaming. That's what you hear from this administration. Retrain the unemployed. Why not? I just explained "why not". Then the attention may fall on the brotherhood of orginizations that you belong to, and be seen as a group that inflates health care costs that needs to be stopped. Can you say, Union Busters. Can you say "you'd need to overturn a State's constitutional amendment that establishes a self-regulating Board of Dentistry"? I have no idea what the "plan" is. I'm not sure there is one. There is no need to reply, I just don't see, what you see. Perhaps you're not trying hard enough. |
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"____m___~¿Ô___m____" wrote in message .. . NOYB wrote: "____m___~¿Ô___m____" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: To quote a high-ranking government official quoted on 4/27/04: "It appears, as they peel away the weapons of mass destruction issue - and we may yet find them...Look, I want to make it clear. Who knows if a month from now, three months from now, you find some weapons? You may." That must have been the "high ranking government offical" who's hiding them at this very moment. Hehehe. It was John Kerry on Hardball with Chris Matthews Tuesday night. Who is Chris Matthews? What station? You're kidding, right? He worked for several Presidential administrations, and is one of the top news talk show hosts in the country...on MSNBC. I missed it. I didn't intend to plagiarize a quote. I would gladly give recognition where due. Oh well..........I must not be the only one with this thought then. Huh? |
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great reply. Keep up the good work
"____m___~¿Ô___m____" wrote in message . .. John Smith wrote: As he slowly trolls, all the fish come into view, fighting each other to grab his lure. "NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... To quote a high-ranking government official quoted on 4/27/04: "It appears, as they peel away the weapons of mass destruction issue - and we may yet find them...Look, I want to make it clear. Who knows if a month from now, three months from now, you find some weapons? You may." If everthing that of any value, that a "top poster" wrote was put to paper. It could be folded up,,,, stuck up a fleas ass,,,, and it would roll around like a BB in a boxcar. -- __________m___~¿Ô___m____________________________ |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... Should we invade there next or should it be Iran? Probably Iran, since they're closest to developing nukes. There may not be a need to hit Saudi Arabia militarily if we're able to isolate them from the rest of the Middle East. Hit Saudi Arabia....pant...pant.....pant....I don't have words to describe how HOT HOT HOT you sound when you talk macho like that, with those sexy action verbs. Not unlike President "Bring 'Em On". I have to go get some fresh air..... Would you like to send your children? Of course I wouldn't like it. However, my kids are 4 1/2, 2 1/2 and 1 years old. I'd prefer we deal with the radical Islamics now rather than in 13 years when my oldest is draft age...*AND* those same countries have nukes. I have news for you, hot boy: If we keep dealing with the world in our current fashion, we'll have the same problems when your kids are old enough to be drafted. Perhaps the next target will be in SW Florida, where knobs-for-brains lives. Harry, You've been wishing a terrorist strike down here for awhile. As much as you and I disagree, I'd never wish that on you nor any another American. |
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"Joe" wrote in message ...
"jps" wrote in message ... Not WMDs, fertilizer bombs. Ingredients available in large quantities worldwide. The same variety that took 160 innocent men, women and children's lives in Oklahoma City by one of our own. jps They were not "fertilizer bombs" as used in Oklahoma City. There was nerve gas in the mix. That is yet to be determined. The only positive identification of the chemicals I have seen stated that a "large portion" of the mix was just sulfuric acid, which seems to indicate that the attackers simply wanted to contaminate the area with toxic chemicals. An est. 80,000 people would have died, the vast majority from chemical exposure. That claim is ridiculous at face value. By comparison, the Bhopal tragedy involved 40 tons of pure cyanide, an honest-to-god chemical weapon, and only killed 20,000 people. |
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NYOB,
That is because you are a compassionate individual. Harry on the other hand, is an insecure old fart who is insecure and wishes ill will on all who disagree with him. "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... Should we invade there next or should it be Iran? Probably Iran, since they're closest to developing nukes. There may not be a need to hit Saudi Arabia militarily if we're able to isolate them from the rest of the Middle East. Hit Saudi Arabia....pant...pant.....pant....I don't have words to describe how HOT HOT HOT you sound when you talk macho like that, with those sexy action verbs. Not unlike President "Bring 'Em On". I have to go get some fresh air..... Would you like to send your children? Of course I wouldn't like it. However, my kids are 4 1/2, 2 1/2 and 1 years old. I'd prefer we deal with the radical Islamics now rather than in 13 years when my oldest is draft age...*AND* those same countries have nukes. I have news for you, hot boy: If we keep dealing with the world in our current fashion, we'll have the same problems when your kids are old enough to be drafted. Perhaps the next target will be in SW Florida, where knobs-for-brains lives. Harry, You've been wishing a terrorist strike down here for awhile. As much as you and I disagree, I'd never wish that on you nor any another American. |
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NOYB wrote:
You're kidding, right? He worked for several Presidential administrations, and is one of the top news talk show hosts in the country. Well, he never made a great impression on me. ..on MSNBC. That's why I will keep missing him. Of course I don't watch the cartoon network either. I just don't get the humor on either one. -- _______m___õ¿~___m_________________________ "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away". --George Carlin-- |
OT--WMD's may still be found
NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "NOYB" wrote in message thlink.net... Should we invade there next or should it be Iran? Probably Iran, since they're closest to developing nukes. There may not be a need to hit Saudi Arabia militarily if we're able to isolate them from the rest of the Middle East. Hit Saudi Arabia....pant...pant.....pant....I don't have words to describe how HOT HOT HOT you sound when you talk macho like that, with those sexy action verbs. Not unlike President "Bring 'Em On". I have to go get some fresh air..... Would you like to send your children? Of course I wouldn't like it. However, my kids are 4 1/2, 2 1/2 and 1 years old. I'd prefer we deal with the radical Islamics now rather than in 13 years when my oldest is draft age...*AND* those same countries have nukes. I have news for you, hot boy: If we keep dealing with the world in our current fashion, we'll have the same problems when your kids are old enough to be drafted. Perhaps the next target will be in SW Florida, where knobs-for-brains lives. Harry, You've been wishing a terrorist strike down here for awhile. As much as you and I disagree, I'd never wish that on you nor any another American. You need some instruction in language. I'm not wishing anything. I feel in my gut we are going to be attacked again by terrorists, and *if* it does, I think it should be in "Bush Country," rather than in the more civilized parts of the nation. Let the Bush supporters feel the pain next time, eh? |
OT--WMD's may still be found
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "NOYB" wrote in message thlink.net... Should we invade there next or should it be Iran? Probably Iran, since they're closest to developing nukes. There may not be a need to hit Saudi Arabia militarily if we're able to isolate them from the rest of the Middle East. Hit Saudi Arabia....pant...pant.....pant....I don't have words to describe how HOT HOT HOT you sound when you talk macho like that, with those sexy action verbs. Not unlike President "Bring 'Em On". I have to go get some fresh air..... Would you like to send your children? Of course I wouldn't like it. However, my kids are 4 1/2, 2 1/2 and 1 years old. I'd prefer we deal with the radical Islamics now rather than in 13 years when my oldest is draft age...*AND* those same countries have nukes. I have news for you, hot boy: If we keep dealing with the world in our current fashion, we'll have the same problems when your kids are old enough to be drafted. Perhaps the next target will be in SW Florida, where knobs-for-brains lives. Harry, You've been wishing a terrorist strike down here for awhile. As much as you and I disagree, I'd never wish that on you nor any another American. You need some instruction in language. I'm not wishing anything. I feel in my gut we are going to be attacked again by terrorists, and *if* it does, I think it should be in "Bush Country," rather than in the more civilized parts of the nation. "More civilized parts"? LOL. You're a piece of work... |
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