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Politics : America Under Siege: The End of Innocence -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (6565)10/8/2001 12:19:54 PM
From: joseph krinsky  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27666
 
So, that would mean that this week we should have a lot of cases, no?

Is there some sort benefit to making wild speculations about something like this that I'm unaware of?

I can't figure out what that would be.

The people that were infected worked for a supermarket tabloid.
They are notorios (sp) for writing crazy things.
Reporters are notorios (sp) for doing things they probably shouldn't do, for the sake of a story.
Sometimes reporters create events for the sake of a story.
IMO there's a bigger probability that this tabloid may have done something it shouldn't have done, thinking it was safe, made a mistake, and people got hurt, than terrorists released germs into the air.

I really think that this is something that should just await the findings of the people that are investigating it to give their explanation of what they think is going on.

They're NOT going to cover anything up, if there is somehing to be concerned about, they'll make it public.