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Don White wrote:
wrote in message ... On Aug 8, 8:57 am, wrote: On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 07:44:06 -0400, BAR wrote: You mean the 500 tons of yellow cake that was recently shipped out of Iraq to Canada for storage. No, I'm talking about the *non-existent" yellow cake from Niger. The 500 tons you are referring to, predates the 1991 Gulf War. You do, of course, remember the 1981 Israel bombing of the Tuwaitha nuclear facility, back when Saddam *did* have a nuclear program. That is the yellow cake you are referring to and it had been cataloged and under control of UN inspectors since shortly after the 1991 Gulf War. But keep trying, sometime, somewhere, you may find a small bit of truth in Bush's buildup for war. Then weigh the cost, 500 tons of yellow cake, 4000 young American lives, 500 tons of yellow cake, $500 billion. Of course, $500 billion isn't worth what it was before the present administration. On the world news last night they had a piece about Iraq not spending their surpluses on rebuilding. Largely because their thought is that the U.S. blew it up, the U.S. should fix it: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/06/wo...urplus.html?em ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unbelievable...there must be quite a few American leaders getting their hands greased to allow this to happen. The United States exists mainly for its corporations. -- Republicans - They Take Special Pride in their Ignorance. |
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hk wrote:
Don White wrote: wrote in message ... On Aug 8, 8:57 am, wrote: On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 07:44:06 -0400, BAR wrote: You mean the 500 tons of yellow cake that was recently shipped out of Iraq to Canada for storage. No, I'm talking about the *non-existent" yellow cake from Niger. The 500 tons you are referring to, predates the 1991 Gulf War. You do, of course, remember the 1981 Israel bombing of the Tuwaitha nuclear facility, back when Saddam *did* have a nuclear program. That is the yellow cake you are referring to and it had been cataloged and under control of UN inspectors since shortly after the 1991 Gulf War. But keep trying, sometime, somewhere, you may find a small bit of truth in Bush's buildup for war. Then weigh the cost, 500 tons of yellow cake, 4000 young American lives, 500 tons of yellow cake, $500 billion. Of course, $500 billion isn't worth what it was before the present administration. On the world news last night they had a piece about Iraq not spending their surpluses on rebuilding. Largely because their thought is that the U.S. blew it up, the U.S. should fix it: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/06/wo...urplus.html?em ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unbelievable...there must be quite a few American leaders getting their hands greased to allow this to happen. The United States exists mainly for its corporations. It sounds like the US is a really terrible place to live. |
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Sir Grand Duke of Marmalade, Reginald P. Smithers III The Great, Esq.
LLC wrote: hk wrote: Don White wrote: wrote in message ... On Aug 8, 8:57 am, wrote: On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 07:44:06 -0400, BAR wrote: You mean the 500 tons of yellow cake that was recently shipped out of Iraq to Canada for storage. No, I'm talking about the *non-existent" yellow cake from Niger. The 500 tons you are referring to, predates the 1991 Gulf War. You do, of course, remember the 1981 Israel bombing of the Tuwaitha nuclear facility, back when Saddam *did* have a nuclear program. That is the yellow cake you are referring to and it had been cataloged and under control of UN inspectors since shortly after the 1991 Gulf War. But keep trying, sometime, somewhere, you may find a small bit of truth in Bush's buildup for war. Then weigh the cost, 500 tons of yellow cake, 4000 young American lives, 500 tons of yellow cake, $500 billion. Of course, $500 billion isn't worth what it was before the present administration. On the world news last night they had a piece about Iraq not spending their surpluses on rebuilding. Largely because their thought is that the U.S. blew it up, the U.S. should fix it: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/06/wo...urplus.html?em ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unbelievable...there must be quite a few American leaders getting their hands greased to allow this to happen. The United States exists mainly for its corporations. It sounds like the US is a really terrible place to live. WAFA should leave. I'll pay his one-way ticket to Costa Rica. |
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DK wrote:
Sir Grand Duke of Marmalade, Reginald P. Smithers III The Great, Esq. LLC wrote: hk wrote: Don White wrote: wrote in message ... On Aug 8, 8:57 am, wrote: On Fri, 08 Aug 2008 07:44:06 -0400, BAR wrote: You mean the 500 tons of yellow cake that was recently shipped out of Iraq to Canada for storage. No, I'm talking about the *non-existent" yellow cake from Niger. The 500 tons you are referring to, predates the 1991 Gulf War. You do, of course, remember the 1981 Israel bombing of the Tuwaitha nuclear facility, back when Saddam *did* have a nuclear program. That is the yellow cake you are referring to and it had been cataloged and under control of UN inspectors since shortly after the 1991 Gulf War. But keep trying, sometime, somewhere, you may find a small bit of truth in Bush's buildup for war. Then weigh the cost, 500 tons of yellow cake, 4000 young American lives, 500 tons of yellow cake, $500 billion. Of course, $500 billion isn't worth what it was before the present administration. On the world news last night they had a piece about Iraq not spending their surpluses on rebuilding. Largely because their thought is that the U.S. blew it up, the U.S. should fix it: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/06/wo...urplus.html?em ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unbelievable...there must be quite a few American leaders getting their hands greased to allow this to happen. The United States exists mainly for its corporations. It sounds like the US is a really terrible place to live. WAFA should leave. I'll pay his one-way ticket to Costa Rica. I would think he would want to find a place her could enjoy. |
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