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To: tsigprofit who wrote (17161)5/22/2005 12:44:44 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20773
 
Re: The U.S. military condemned the publication and ordered an investigation

Damn, I'm impressed. Another investigation. Wow!

How many investigations is the military running now? 1,000? 10,000? And how come these "investigations" so rarely ever seem to come to any conclusions?

I'm begining to believe that the code word "investigation" means the exact opposite, in the usual Orwellian doublethink of the Bush era.

I'd like to see us Clear the Skies, come up with a Healty Forest of facts, and Leave No Criminal Investigation Behind. I might as well "assume the position", as Jeff Gannon would say. <no grin> <not even a crack>

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This article that you posted appears to be a new "distraction as news" campaign being run out of Karl Rove's office. Between this and the Newsweek flap, the media seems to have all the time in the world to navel-gaze, and no time at all to report the real facts about Iraq.

It would be awfully refreshing to see at least one U.S. MSM sycophant doing some investigative research on this potentially devastating indictment of a corrupt and criminal U.S. military:

globalresearch.ca

The U.S. military creating its own car bombings and murdering its allies, the Iraqi police? It would sure be convenient to the goals of the madmen in PNAC who seek permanent basing in Iraq and a perpetual war for perpetual profits. As well as being exactly what the Likudniks in Tel Aviv hope for, i.e. a splintered sectarian set of bickering mini-countries where Iraq used to stand.



To: tsigprofit who wrote (17161)5/23/2005 1:14:09 PM
From: TigerPaw  Respond to of 20773
 
Huda Salih Mahdi Ammash, a biotech researcher dubbed “Mrs. Anthrax.” who got her nickname for her alleged role in trying to develop bio-weapons for Saddam.


The Bush administration has already proven that there was no bio-weapon program being undertaken. That means Salih Mahdi Ammash and about 100 other Iraqi scientists are in prison, and likely being tortured, for no legitimate purpose.

TP