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ken barber <[log in to unmask]>
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St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List
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Thu, 24 Jun 2004 13:44:14 -0700
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   only becouse you ask. they only found a shell or
two with enouth sarin to kill an prejected 60,000
people if let loose over new york or another big city.
old stuff.
   there is a question of why did we not find any of
wmd's that we were looking for.
   a better question is where are they. they did stop
a plot to let loose some stuff in jordan. no knowledge
of where it came from. may have killed 20,000 if it
had not been stopped.
some stuff in the golon heights. maybe from iraq, but
no proof of that.
  kyle may know more than all of us, but his job would
not permit him to say. i know how it goes when you got
a security clearance, have to keep the mouth shut. i
had one of those clearances years ago when i was in
the balistic missle defense systems area.
--- Kat <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> OK, just to stir things up a bit - anyone care to
> comment on the state of current national politcs?
>
> Those of you who were about last year will recall
> that I supported the US in going to Afghanistan but
> I wasn't so sure about Iraq, especially when no WMDs
> were ever found.  I'm even more convinced we were
> wrong and it's been interesting to read of the book
> written by anonymous CIA operative saying Bush was
> wrong.  As much as I loathe Michael Moore, I do plan
> to go to Greensboro to see his film, Farhenheit
> 9/11.  Anyone else going to see that film?
>
> Kat
>




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