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To: TobagoJack who wrote (68527)11/23/2010 12:41:23 AM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218029
 
TJ, just go and find a seller if you are so enthused by the urban legend. <
why deny the obvious
what is the point?
when so many have reported on the actual fact?
>

So many have reported on the Loch Ness Monster and Big Foot too. And don't forget those WMDs which everyone except me [and Saddam Hussein] seemed to think were ready to fire in Iraq in 40 minutes, with mushroom clouds to rise over New York. It was simply not credible that Iraq had any significant WMDs [of even garden variety]. It was laughable when the invading forces called "Gas! Gas!! Gas!!!" They even thought evidence of gas masks among Iraqis was evidence of WMDs rather than self-defence. I would NOT want to face USA forces without suitable breathing apparatus. Even tear gas can be annoying. Napalm is worse than annoying and uses up oxygen in the area even if it doesn't get on one's skin.

You have not seen used pants in Japan and there are about as many as there were WMDs in Iraq.

Credulous! Why do you want so much to believe such a silly and trivial if true victimless fact of life?

Mqurice