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To: BigBull who wrote (54430)10/24/2002 3:26:54 PM
From: Bilow  Respond to of 281500
 
Hi BigBull; Re: "Verrry interesting. So an FSS ship still officially listed as on reduced operating status has left it's homeport in New Orleans and is now in San Diego loading military logistical support/engineering gear with a destination of "the middle east.""

(1) You can't expect the government to keep all their records exactly and precisely up to date.

(2) In a few weeks, when the Bellatrix returns, it will probably be put back into reduced operating status.

(3) The Bellatrix has "no tanks or other weaponry" loaded, LOL.

(4) The SeaLift forces consist of hundreds of ships. The activities of a single one are simply not of any significance.

If this is the best you can come up with in the "connect the dots" area, I'd say you're bankrupt. Go ahead and post another prediction as to when war is going to start.

-- Carl