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To: scaram(o)uche who wrote (344)10/24/2001 7:39:59 PM
From: EZLibra  Respond to of 891
 
edit, pm instead.



To: scaram(o)uche who wrote (344)10/24/2001 9:55:00 PM
From: Mark Bong  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 891
 
I have an idea.

<Rick Harmon said today he will lend his expertise to anyone with hot cash to develop and manufacture a faster test for detecting anthrax strains in humans.>

Call the White House. The budget is wide open now, and everybody that has a good idea to fight terrorism is putting forward his or her priority list, which is immediately funded.

By the way, if your new test can detect a person with anthrax who is not a media worker, a political staffer or a post office employee, the government will give you one million dollars, and Congress will surely make it a tax-free gift. Dick Cheney will take you out for a steak and lobster dinner at the Palm, and next August, you can spend a month free at the George Bush's home (No. 40) at Walker's Point in Kennebunkport, Maine. In addition, you can stay at my place in DC free of charge.



To: scaram(o)uche who wrote (344)10/25/2001 7:02:23 PM
From: opalapril  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 891
 
Maybe your test should begin by dividing potential recipients according to their political views. Washington Post reports suggesting that anthrax may have been spread by a right-wing domestic survivalist or neo-nazi group led Imis to observe today, "That would explain why no anthrax was apparently sent to Fox News."