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To: Taro who wrote (223087)3/9/2005 1:50:40 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573925
 
Re: But the woman obviously lied about the bullet swarm drilling the car.

Nonsense. How can you be certain that the lying and deceitful military hasn't provided a fake car? It would be totally consistent with their immoral and illegal behavior.



To: Taro who wrote (223087)3/9/2005 2:11:12 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1573925
 
Although exactly how many bullets remains a mystery since, at last report, when the Associated Press asked to see the car — in which Italian intelligence officer Nicola Calipari was killed and another official injured — the U.S. military said it didn't know where the thing was.

You saw the photo of the car and the 3 bullet holes, right? Who would have an interest in showing that? Maybe only 3 shots were indeed fired whatever that means. Room for conspiracy theories...
But the woman obviously lied about the bullet swarm drilling the car.


Where is the car now? The military claims they don't know. How easily you accept whatever story condemns the "commie" journalist and exonerates Bush.

ted



To: Taro who wrote (223087)3/9/2005 2:13:52 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573925
 
An agent travelling in the car with Mr Calipari had given an account of events which conflicted with the version given by the US military, he added.

"A light was flashed at the vehicle from 10m away," Mr Berlusconi said. "The driver at this point stopped the car immediately and at the same time there was gunfire for about 10 or 15 seconds.

"A few shots reached the vehicle and another one reached and killed Mr Calipari," he said.

"This reconstruction of events has been made according to what has been witnessed by another agent who was with Mr Calipari and does not coincide totally with what has been communicated so far by the US authorities." "


So, now, is the agent in the car lying as well as the "commie" journalist?

ted