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To: lurqer who wrote (14370)3/11/2003 4:36:33 PM
From: Sully-  Respond to of 89467
 
Too bad it doesn't come close to the explosive power
as a Boeing 757 loaded with fuel, flying into its' target
at full throttle.



To: lurqer who wrote (14370)3/11/2003 5:03:16 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 89467
 
Yes. It does.



To: lurqer who wrote (14370)3/11/2003 5:15:51 PM
From: Mannie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 89467
 
I think I like Moab, Utah a lot more.



To: lurqer who wrote (14370)3/11/2003 5:25:55 PM
From: abuelita  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
akin to new and improved
torture techniques.

:(



To: lurqer who wrote (14370)3/11/2003 6:03:28 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 89467
 
Re: U.S. tests massive bomb

Designed for use in 'psychological operations'
From Barbara Starr
CNN Washington Bureau
Tuesday, March 11, 2003 Posted: 5:24 PM EST (2224 GMT)

We have to keep up with the North Koreans -- can't let them test more missles than we do...This is called NeoCON diplomacy...;-)

-s2



To: lurqer who wrote (14370)3/11/2003 6:27:01 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 89467
 
Buchanan Charges Neocons With 'Warmongering'

Tue Mar 11 2003 11:53:48 ET

In this week's AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE, editor Pat Buchanan issues a controversial, 5000-word indictment of the 'War Party' of Bennett, Kristol, Podhoretz and Richard Perle.

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The magazine will hit newsstands and bookstores tomorrow. With quotes and citations, Buchanan alleges:

'War Party' ideas and plans for an attack on Iraq had been 'in preparation far in advance of 9/11, and when President Bush was looking for a new front,' the neocons 'put their precooked meal in front of him. And Bush dug into it.'

Richard Perle wrote a paper urging Israeli PM Netanyahu to dump the Oslo Peace Accords and target Iraq -- five years before 9/11.

Undersecretary of Defense Douglas Feith urged Israel to ditch the Oslo and take back the West Bank though 'the price in blood would be high,' three years before the Camp David talks.

Pentagon official David Wurmser urged the U.S. to act in concert with Israel to 'strike fatally...the regimes of Damascus, Baghdad, Tripoli, Tehran and Gaza' -- nine months before 9/11.

Bennett, Kristol, Podhoretz 'seized on the horrific atrocity [of September 11] to steer America¹s rage into all-out war to destroy their despised enemies, the Arab and Islamic rogue states that have resisted U.S. hegemony and loathe Israel.'

The neocon vision is 'to conscript American blood to make the world safe for Israel....[They] seek American empire and the Sharonites seem hegemony over the Middle East. The two agendas coincide precisely.'

Buchanan charges Max Boot of the WSJ and Lawrence Kaplan of New Republic with 'playing the anti-Semitic card....to fend off critics by assassinating their character and impugning their motives.'

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