(jha_amin) wrote in message news:<33b7880.0403311243.614c1db1@posting.google.com>...
I have no way of knowing how much of this is fact,
None of it.
The radiation hazard from nuclear explosions is not exposure to
plutonium, and DU is nothing like plutonium.
but can DU be a good thing to be around.
It is a toxic heavy metal, about as bad as lead.
But there should be no problem unless one is messing around near
destroyed tanks.
I get it is our answer to nuclear waste disposal.
Nope. It has nothing to do with nuclear waste. That is going to
Yucca Mountain.
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02 Apr 2004 03:36:57 AM |
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(hiroshima facts) wrote in message news:<45d01425.0404010141.297d25a1@posting.google.com>...
jha_amin@yahoo.com (jha_amin) wrote in message news:<33b7880.0403311243.614c1db1@posting.google.com>...
I have no way of knowing how much of this is fact,
None of it.
The radiation hazard from nuclear explosions is not exposure to
plutonium, and DU is nothing like plutonium.
Well Depleted Uranium is related in that it is in the same process.
but can DU be a good thing to be around.
It is a toxic heavy metal, about as bad as lead.
But there should be no problem unless one is messing around near
destroyed tanks.
Well here there is a departure, close is not good enough it atomises,
a 2Kg block in a tank round there is not a filter supplied that
catches it, and it is toxic to all who take that fateful amount.
It is estimated in be tons in recent war-zones, and is subject to half
life etc.
LB
I get it is our answer to nuclear waste disposal.
Nope. It has nothing to do with nuclear waste. That is going to
Yucca Mountain.
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| User: "hiroshima facts" |
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02 Apr 2004 10:46:06 PM |
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(Leigh_Bee) wrote in message news:<39cd5fe.0404020136.26aca1a8@posting.google.com>...
Well Depleted Uranium is related in that it is in the same process.
This does not change the fact that its radioactivity is so low that it
isn't much problem (although the chemical toxicity is a bit of a
hazard).
Plutonium actually has a significant level of radioactivity.
Well here there is a departure, close is not good enough it atomises,
a 2Kg block in a tank round there is not a filter supplied that
catches it, and it is toxic to all who take that fateful amount.
It is estimated in be tons in recent war-zones, and is subject to half
life etc.
But by the time it has spread out beyond the destroyed tank, it has
been diluted significantly.
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| User: "jha_amin" |
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03 Apr 2004 09:28:04 PM |
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(hiroshima facts) wrote in message news:<45d01425.0404022046.7cd516a2@posting.google.com>...
leigh8bee@optusnet.com.au (Leigh_Bee) wrote in message news:<39cd5fe.0404020136.26aca1a8@posting.google.com>...
Well Depleted Uranium is related in that it is in the same process.
This does not change the fact that its radioactivity is so low that it
isn't much problem (although the chemical toxicity is a bit of a
hazard).
Um, sorry we aren't able to find a couple DU rounds you could make a
pillow out of. You could prove how safe it really is.
Sounds like you would like a few "glow in the dark dreams". ;)
Plutonium actually has a significant level of radioactivity.
Well here there is a departure, close is not good enough it atomises,
a 2Kg block in a tank round there is not a filter supplied that
catches it, and it is toxic to all who take that fateful amount.
It is estimated in be tons in recent war-zones, and is subject to half
life etc.
But by the time it has spread out beyond the destroyed tank, it has
been diluted significantly.
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| User: "jha_amin" |
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05 Apr 2004 10:57:44 AM |
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(hiroshima facts) wrote in message news:<45d01425.0404022046.7cd516a2@posting.google.com>...
leigh8bee@optusnet.com.au (Leigh_Bee) wrote in message news:<39cd5fe.0404020136.26aca1a8@posting.google.com>...
Well Depleted Uranium is related in that it is in the same process.
This does not change the fact that its radioactivity is so low that it
isn't much problem (although the chemical toxicity is a bit of a
hazard).
Plutonium actually has a significant level of radioactivity.
Well here there is a departure, close is not good enough it atomises,
a 2Kg block in a tank round there is not a filter supplied that
catches it, and it is toxic to all who take that fateful amount.
It is estimated in be tons in recent war-zones, and is subject to half
life etc.
But by the time it has spread out beyond the destroyed tank, it has
been diluted significantly.
Hiro.....i doubt if anything will change your views..........you seem
to have been pretty well conditioned to accept only one way of
thinking.
Daily News Special Investigation: Four soldiers from a New York
Army National Guard company serving in Iraq are contaminated with
radiation likely caused by dust from depleted uranium shells fired by
U.S. troops, a Daily News investigation has found.
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/180333p-156685c.html
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| User: "hiroshima facts" |
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05 Apr 2004 08:44:34 PM |
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(jha_amin) wrote in message news:<33b7880.0404050757.3b3dbe75@posting.google.com>...
Hiro.....i doubt if anything will change your views..........you seem
to have been pretty well conditioned to accept only one way of
thinking.
Generally I prefer facts and logic.
Daily News Special Investigation: Four soldiers from a New York
Army National Guard company serving in Iraq are contaminated with
radiation likely caused by dust from depleted uranium shells fired by
U.S. troops, a Daily News investigation has found.
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/180333p-156685c.html
If they were exposed to DU dust, they do have a serious risk of heavy
metal poisoning.
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| User: "jha_amin" |
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01 Apr 2004 11:55:34 AM |
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(hiroshima facts) wrote in message news:<45d01425.0404010141.297d25a1@posting.google.com>...
jha_amin@yahoo.com (jha_amin) wrote in message news:<33b7880.0403311243.614c1db1@posting.google.com>...
I have no way of knowing how much of this is fact,
None of it.
Well, that really changes things. ;)
The radiation hazard from nuclear explosions is not exposure to
plutonium, and DU is nothing like plutonium.
but can DU be a good thing to be around.
It is a toxic heavy metal, about as bad as lead.
But there should be no problem unless one is messing around near
destroyed tanks.
Er, i think people actually live there. Be a little hard to avoid.
I get it is our answer to nuclear waste disposal.
So we make the stuff intentionally and it is not a by product?
Nope. It has nothing to do with nuclear waste. That is going to
Yucca Mountain.
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| User: "hiroshima facts" |
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02 Apr 2004 10:41:43 PM |
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(jha_amin) wrote in message news:<33b7880.0404010955.128f0713@posting.google.com>...
So we make the stuff intentionally and it is not a by product?
DU is the other half of the separation process that they use for
enriching uranium.
Nuclear waste is highly radioactive material, typically fission
fragments, that is produced by nuclear reactors.
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| User: "sUSAn B Anthony" |
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01 Apr 2004 06:19:56 AM |
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hiroshima wrote:
None of it.
The radiation hazard from nuclear
explosions is not exposure to plutonium,
and DU is nothing like plutonium.
but can DU be a good thing to be
around.
It is a toxic heavy metal, about as bad as
lead.
But there should be no problem unless
one is messing around near destroyed
tanks.
Did the Bush administration send you to spread this disinformation?
Don't even try to downplay this.....makes you look like a moron.
sUSAn
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| User: "hiroshima facts" |
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01 Apr 2004 03:45:50 PM |
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(sUSAn B Anthony) wrote in message news:<13126-406C08EC-36@storefull-3217.bay.webtv.net>...
hiroshima wrote:
None of it.
The radiation hazard from nuclear explosions is not exposure
to plutonium, and DU is nothing like plutonium.
but can DU be a good thing to be around.
It is a toxic heavy metal, about as bad as lead.
But there should be no problem unless one is messing around
near destroyed tanks.
Did the Bush administration send you to spread this disinformation?
No disinformation. That "exposure to plutonium" isn't the source of
radiation danger in nuclear explosions is fairly straightforward.
Same with the fact that U-238 is nowhere near as dangerous as
plutonium.
DU does have a chemical toxicity similar to lead, and people shouldn't
mess around near destroyed military equipment.
Don't even try to downplay this.....makes you look like a moron.
I am not downplaying anything. It is a very bad idea to mess around
with destroyed military equipment. Heavy metal poisoning isn't a
desirable condition.
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| User: "Grantland" |
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01 Apr 2004 04:59:23 PM |
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(hiroshima facts) wrote:
tugbertswife@webtv.net (sUSAn B Anthony) wrote:
Did the Bush administration send you to spread this disinformation?
No disinformation. That "exposure to plutonium" isn't the source of
radiation danger in nuclear explosions is fairly straightforward.
Same with the fact that U-238 is nowhere near as dangerous as
plutonium.
DU does have a chemical toxicity similar to lead, and people shouldn't
mess around near destroyed military equipment.
DU ignites on contact with the target, and the resulting
finer-than-talcum particulates are blown far and wide by the winds.
"Depleted" uranium is not 100% depleted (of radioactive U-235) - by no
means. Breathing/absorbing/eating dust with even minute quantities of
the particles is harmful, over time. Unlike chemical toxins, the
radioactivity just keeps on going. Them's the facts.
Grantland
Don't even try to downplay this.....makes you look like a moron.
I am not downplaying anything. It is a very bad idea to mess around
with destroyed military equipment. Heavy metal poisoning isn't a
desirable condition.
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| User: "hiroshima facts" |
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02 Apr 2004 10:29:50 PM |
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(Grantland) wrote in message news:<406c9ea8.1899120@ct-news.iafrica.com>...
hiroshima_facts@yahoo.com (hiroshima facts) wrote:
tugbertswife@webtv.net (sUSAn B Anthony) wrote:
Did the Bush administration send you to spread this disinformation?
No disinformation. That "exposure to plutonium" isn't the source of
radiation danger in nuclear explosions is fairly straightforward.
Same with the fact that U-238 is nowhere near as dangerous as
plutonium.
DU does have a chemical toxicity similar to lead, and people shouldn't
mess around near destroyed military equipment.
DU ignites on contact with the target, and the resulting
finer-than-talcum particulates are blown far and wide by the winds.
Which does a good job of diluting them to non-hazardous
concentrations.
"Depleted" uranium is not 100% depleted (of radioactive U-235) - by no
means. Breathing/absorbing/eating dust with even minute quantities of
the particles is harmful, over time. Unlike chemical toxins, the
radioactivity just keeps on going. Them's the facts.
Both the chemical and radiological toxicity will persist so long as it
is in the body. The chemical toxicity (which is about as bad as lead)
will dwarf the radiological toxicity.
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| User: "sUSAn B Anthony" |
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01 Apr 2004 09:25:37 PM |
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Hiroshima wrote:
I am not downplaying anything. It is a
very bad idea to mess around with
destroyed military equipment. Heavy
metal poisoning isn't a desirable
condition.
Um..YES YOU ARE!
You have just compared the effects of DU or UD to lead poisoning and
suggested that no harm will be done as long as nobody plays around with
destroyed military equipment!
DU remains radioactive for about 4.5 billion years!
Question.
Are you employed by the US goverment?
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From ABC News-
The radiation emitted by a typical DU round is relatively slight.
However, once a DU round is fired, it travels at high velocity and
begins to burn in midair.
Upon impact with a target, its outer layer is shed, releasing a dusty
residue of radioactive particles.
Paul Walker, a weapons specialist for the nonprofit environmental
organization Global Green, said an intact DU round poses little, if any,
health threat.
"The only problem with it is that when it's vaporized, when it hits a
target, it becomes a cloud of microscopic particles and vapors that
spread all over the battlefield and can be inhaled," he said.
Rokke said he and many other members of his team have suffered serious
health consequences from their exposure to DU munitions during the
cleanup after the first Gulf War. Rokke said 30 members of his cleanup
team have died. He also said he has 5,000 times the acceptable level of
radiation in his body, and suffers from reactive airway disease due to
uranium poisoning.
Rokke contends that troops' exposure to depleted uranium is tied to the
little-understood Gulf War syndrome.
"As of May 2002," according to Rokke, "over 221,000 Gulf War vets were
listed as permanently disabled. When I spoke out within the military
about how bad this stuff was, my life ended, my career ended. I received
threats, warnings, sent to the reserve from full active duty.
Full article at:
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/world/Living/dumunitions030505.html
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| User: "hiroshima facts" |
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02 Apr 2004 10:34:46 PM |
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(sUSAn B Anthony) wrote in message news:<23018-406CDD31-258@storefull-3213.bay.webtv.net>...
Hiroshima wrote:
I am not downplaying anything. It is a
very bad idea to mess around with
destroyed military equipment. Heavy
metal poisoning isn't a desirable
condition.
Um..YES YOU ARE!
All I am doing is presenting the truth of DU.
You have just compared the effects of DU or UD to lead poisoning
Yep. Their toxicities are about the same.
I am not sure what you mean by UD.
and suggested that no harm will be done as long as nobody plays
around with destroyed military equipment!
That is the usual place to find harmful concentrations of DU dust.
DU remains radioactive for about 4.5 billion years!
Longer than that, actually. But the radioactivity is miniscule.
Question.
Are you employed by the US goverment?
Nope.
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| User: "Grantland" |
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01 Apr 2004 09:51:08 PM |
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(sUSAn B Anthony) wrote:
Hiroshima wrote:
I am not downplaying anything. It is a
very bad idea to mess around with
destroyed military equipment. Heavy
metal poisoning isn't a desirable
condition.
Um..YES YOU ARE!
You have just compared the effects of DU or UD to lead poisoning and
suggested that no harm will be done as long as nobody plays around with
destroyed military equipment!
DU remains radioactive for about 4.5 billion years!
Question.
Are you employed by the US goverment?
Are you aware of the level of treasonous evil that could do that to
its own soldiers?
Grantland
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| User: "sUSAn B Anthony" |
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01 Apr 2004 11:00:56 PM |
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Grantland wrote:
Are you aware of the level of treasonous
evil that could do that to its own
soldiers?
Like father, like son!
He's looking all "compassionately human" today for Lacy Peterson's
family as the body(or what's left of it) of a native Floridian - Ex Navy
SEAL prepares to fly home in a coffin from Iraq.
sUSAn
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| User: "Grantland" |
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01 Apr 2004 11:35:49 PM |
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(sUSAn B Anthony) wrote:
Grantland wrote:
Are you aware of the level of treasonous
evil that could do that to its own
soldiers?
Like father, like son!
He's looking all "compassionately human" today for Lacy Peterson's
family as the body(or what's left of it) of a native Floridian - Ex Navy
SEAL prepares to fly home in a coffin from Iraq.
sUSAn
Forget about the drooling buffoon front-man. The real decision-makers
- you know who. Genocide - its quite deliberate, you know. You guys
are in big trouble. 'Time for a revolution. Put the foul traitors up
against a wall.
Grantland
"The tree of Liberty needs to be watered from time to time with
the blood of patriots and tyrants."
Thomas Jefferson
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| User: "Dani" |
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05 Apr 2004 08:58:13 PM |
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On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 05:35:49 GMT, (Grantland)
wrote:
tugbertswife@webtv.net (sUSAn B Anthony) wrote:
Grantland wrote:
Are you aware of the level of treasonous
evil that could do that to its own
soldiers?
I'm brand new to his evil. At my age, I never lived through and saw
the atrocity I'm seeing now. I never could've envisioned any of this
as even remotely possible. Not ignorant.. not "pure" ..Just too
trusting in the (what I thought) was the inherent good of mankind.
Like father, like son!
He's looking all "compassionately human" today for Lacy Peterson's
family as the body(or what's left of it) of a native Floridian - Ex Navy
SEAL prepares to fly home in a coffin from Iraq.
sUSAn
Forget about the drooling buffoon front-man.
I recently wrote about Bush:
"Power hungry - greedy. He's the dummy looking for the spot-light.
Then There's also some "pleasing daddy" in his absurd, so even
*child-like* mind. He is very child-like it seems at times.. stupid
jokes in front of important, televised, world-wide audiences.
Sometimes I wonder if people just told him to do this; just told him
to lie."
The real decision-makers
- you know who. Genocide - its quite deliberate, you know.
But why would the real decision makers care so little for Bin Laden?
You guys
are in big trouble.
We've been in trouble for quite some time now. American Soldiers
are being killed left and right.. people who had their whole lives in
front of them; good, honorable people who were blindly misled into
believing this was their Patriotic duty. They died for a lie.
'Time for a revolution.
Put the foul traitors up
against a wall.
You make it sound so easy.. like we can stop this. All we have is our
vote, Grantland.. and unfortunately, there are still actually people
out there who will vote for Bush again. And if (when) they do.. they
are no better. And the rest of us are caught in the middle.
Dani
Grantland
"The tree of Liberty needs to be watered from time to time with
the blood of patriots and tyrants."
Thomas Jefferson
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08 Apr 2004 03:59:51 AM |
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Dani <dani7200@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<fj247019cd78ghmomhcqu8fahftbqps1al@4ax.com>...
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 05:35:49 GMT, (Grantland)
wrote:
tugbertswife@webtv.net (sUSAn B Anthony) wrote:
Grantland wrote:
Are you aware of the level of treasonous
evil that could do that to its own
soldiers?
I'm brand new to his evil. At my age, I never lived through and saw
the atrocity I'm seeing now. I never could've envisioned any of this
as even remotely possible. Not ignorant.. not "pure" ..Just too
trusting in the (what I thought) was the inherent good of mankind.
Like father, like son!
He's looking all "compassionately human" today for Lacy Peterson's
family as the body(or what's left of it) of a native Floridian - Ex Navy
SEAL prepares to fly home in a coffin from Iraq.
sUSAn
Forget about the drooling buffoon front-man.
I recently wrote about Bush:
"Power hungry - greedy. He's the dummy looking for the spot-light.
Then There's also some "pleasing daddy" in his absurd, so even
*child-like* mind. He is very child-like it seems at times.. stupid
jokes in front of important, televised, world-wide audiences.
Sometimes I wonder if people just told him to do this; just told him
to lie."
The real decision-makers
- you know who. Genocide - its quite deliberate, you know.
But why would the real decision makers care so little for Bin Laden?
You guys
are in big trouble.
We've been in trouble for quite some time now. American Soldiers
are being killed left and right.. people who had their whole lives in
front of them; good, honorable people who were blindly misled into
believing this was their Patriotic duty. They died for a lie.
'Time for a revolution.
Put the foul traitors up
against a wall.
You make it sound so easy.. like we can stop this. All we have is our
vote, Grantland.. and unfortunately, there are still actually people
out there who will vote for Bush again. And if (when) they do.. they
are no better. And the rest of us are caught in the middle.
Dani
Tis a little teensy weensy bit late to stop it now, Dani
A sad time for the world we live in, yes siree yes indeedle-ly }:-(
}:-( (Mr Frowny)
Grantland
"The tree of Liberty needs to be watered from time to time with
the blood of patriots and tyrants."
Thomas Jefferson
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13 Apr 2004 12:13:58 PM |
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On 8 Apr 2004 01:59:51 -0700, (TrUlY
WoNdRoUs YeS SiReE YeS InDeEdY Do) wrote:
Dani <dani7200@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<fj247019cd78ghmomhcqu8fahftbqps1al@4ax.com>...
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 05:35:49 GMT, (Grantland)
wrote:
tugbertswife@webtv.net (sUSAn B Anthony) wrote:
Grantland wrote:
Are you aware of the level of treasonous
evil that could do that to its own
soldiers?
I'm brand new to his evil. At my age, I never lived through and saw
the atrocity I'm seeing now. I never could've envisioned any of this
as even remotely possible. Not ignorant.. not "pure" ..Just too
trusting in the (what I thought) was the inherent good of mankind.
Like father, like son!
He's looking all "compassionately human" today for Lacy Peterson's
family as the body(or what's left of it) of a native Floridian - Ex Navy
SEAL prepares to fly home in a coffin from Iraq.
sUSAn
Forget about the drooling buffoon front-man.
I recently wrote about Bush:
"Power hungry - greedy. He's the dummy looking for the spot-light.
Then There's also some "pleasing daddy" in his absurd, so even
*child-like* mind. He is very child-like it seems at times.. stupid
jokes in front of important, televised, world-wide audiences.
Sometimes I wonder if people just told him to do this; just told him
to lie."
The real decision-makers
- you know who. Genocide - its quite deliberate, you know.
But why would the real decision makers care so little for Bin Laden?
You guys
are in big trouble.
We've been in trouble for quite some time now. American Soldiers
are being killed left and right.. people who had their whole lives in
front of them; good, honorable people who were blindly misled into
believing this was their Patriotic duty. They died for a lie.
'Time for a revolution.
Put the foul traitors up
against a wall.
You make it sound so easy.. like we can stop this. All we have is our
vote, Grantland.. and unfortunately, there are still actually people
out there who will vote for Bush again. And if (when) they do.. they
are no better. And the rest of us are caught in the middle.
Tis a little teensy weensy bit late to stop it now, Dani
...hopeless dreamer here, Wally.. I for one will not give up on
my country.
A sad time for the world we live in, yes siree yes indeedle-ly }:-(
Yup. And I pretty much lived in a perpetual state of bliss thinking
"It doesn't happen *here*" before 9/11 - at my age, never living
through anything even remotely close to what we see today. Boy has
that changed.
}:-( (Mr Frowny)
Ah well .. I still haven't given up hope.
Dani
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14 Apr 2004 12:59:00 AM |
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A rapid and most whatever deteriorating delirium of itself..
Please take careful note of that extra period -- it's very important in
revealing the truth to all.
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14 Apr 2004 06:45:19 AM |
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 17:13:58 GMT, Dani <dani7200@hotmail.com> wrote:
On 8 Apr 2004 01:59:51 -0700, (TrUlY
WoNdRoUs YeS SiReE YeS InDeEdY Do) wrote:
Dani <dani7200@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<fj247019cd78ghmomhcqu8fahftbqps1al@4ax.com>...
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 05:35:49 GMT, (Grantland)
wrote:
tugbertswife@webtv.net (sUSAn B Anthony) wrote:
Grantland wrote:
Are you aware of the level of treasonous
evil that could do that to its own
soldiers?
I'm brand new to his evil. At my age, I never lived through and saw
the atrocity I'm seeing now. I never could've envisioned any of this
as even remotely possible. Not ignorant.. not "pure" ..Just too
trusting in the (what I thought) was the inherent good of mankind.
Like father, like son!
He's looking all "compassionately human" today for Lacy Peterson's
family as the body(or what's left of it) of a native Floridian - Ex Navy
SEAL prepares to fly home in a coffin from Iraq.
sUSAn
Forget about the drooling buffoon front-man.
I recently wrote about Bush:
"Power hungry - greedy. He's the dummy looking for the spot-light.
Then There's also some "pleasing daddy" in his absurd, so even
*child-like* mind. He is very child-like it seems at times.. stupid
jokes in front of important, televised, world-wide audiences.
Sometimes I wonder if people just told him to do this; just told him
to lie."
The real decision-makers
- you know who. Genocide - its quite deliberate, you know.
But why would the real decision makers care so little for Bin Laden?
You guys
are in big trouble.
We've been in trouble for quite some time now. American Soldiers
are being killed left and right.. people who had their whole lives in
front of them; good, honorable people who were blindly misled into
believing this was their Patriotic duty. They died for a lie.
'Time for a revolution.
Put the foul traitors up
against a wall.
You make it sound so easy.. like we can stop this. All we have is our
vote, Grantland.. and unfortunately, there are still actually people
out there who will vote for Bush again. And if (when) they do.. they
are no better. And the rest of us are caught in the middle.
Tis a little teensy weensy bit late to stop it now, Dani
..hopeless dreamer here, Wally.. I for one will not give up on
my country.
A sad time for the world we live in, yes siree yes indeedle-ly }:-(
Yup. And I pretty much lived in a perpetual state of bliss thinking
"It doesn't happen *here*" before 9/11 - at my age, never living
through anything even remotely close to what we see today. Boy has
that changed.
}:-( (Mr Frowny)
Ah well .. I still haven't given up hope.
Dani
But most of us here have given up on you there Dimmi . You still
haven't told me whether you told your dad that he is the father of
your last child, come on, I'm sure we would all like to know. Perhaps
I should start posting some pictures of the actual event.
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14 Apr 2004 10:34:04 AM |
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On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 07:45:19 -0400, Zak <Zak@home.com> wrote:
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 17:13:58 GMT, Dani <dani7200@hotmail.com> wrote:
On 8 Apr 2004 01:59:51 -0700, (TrUlY
WoNdRoUs YeS SiReE YeS InDeEdY Do) wrote:
Dani <dani7200@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<fj247019cd78ghmomhcqu8fahftbqps1al@4ax.com>...
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004 05:35:49 GMT, (Grantland)
wrote:
tugbertswife@webtv.net (sUSAn B Anthony) wrote:
Grantland wrote:
Are you aware of the level of treasonous
evil that could do that to its own
soldiers?
I'm brand new to his evil. At my age, I never lived through and saw
the atrocity I'm seeing now. I never could've envisioned any of this
as even remotely possible. Not ignorant.. not "pure" ..Just too
trusting in the (what I thought) was the inherent good of mankind.
Like father, like son!
He's looking all "compassionately human" today for Lacy Peterson's
family as the body(or what's left of it) of a native Floridian - Ex Navy
SEAL prepares to fly home in a coffin from Iraq.
sUSAn
Forget about the drooling buffoon front-man.
I recently wrote about Bush:
"Power hungry - greedy. He's the dummy looking for the spot-light.
Then There's also some "pleasing daddy" in his absurd, so even
*child-like* mind. He is very child-like it seems at times.. stupid
jokes in front of important, televised, world-wide audiences.
Sometimes I wonder if people just told him to do this; just told him
to lie."
The real decision-makers
- you know who. Genocide - its quite deliberate, you know.
But why would the real decision makers care so little for Bin Laden?
You guys
are in big trouble.
We've been in trouble for quite some time now. American Soldiers
are being killed left and right.. people who had their whole lives in
front of them; good, honorable people who were blindly misled into
believing this was their Patriotic duty. They died for a lie.
'Time for a revolution.
Put the foul traitors up
against a wall.
You make it sound so easy.. like we can stop this. All we have is our
vote, Grantland.. and unfortunately, there are still actually people
out there who will vote for Bush again. And if (when) they do.. they
are no better. And the rest of us are caught in the middle.
Tis a little teensy weensy bit late to stop it now, Dani
..hopeless dreamer here, Wally.. I for one will not give up on
my country.
A sad time for the world we live in, yes siree yes indeedle-ly }:-(
Yup. And I pretty much lived in a perpetual state of bliss thinking
"It doesn't happen *here*" before 9/11 - at my age, never living
through anything even remotely close to what we see today. Boy has
that changed.
}:-( (Mr Frowny)
Ah well .. I still haven't given up hope.
But most of us here have given up on you there Dimmi .
You've given up on me? What a fucking idiotic child you are.
All the things that sicken you about America has made you ill.
You talk to everyday Americans on this group as if you're talking to
Bush & co.. It's as if I was to go to Iraq or Afghanistan and treat
the regular civilians like Bin and Osama. You displace you're
child-like anger on to your computer to those who you view as your
"enemy" on the other side of the computer.
People become deafened and desensitized to the repeated, repeated
constant ravings of a whiny, relentless boy who clearly has an odd
obsession with us.
Do you actually think you're hurting our feelings? Not in the least.
You only make yourself look bad.
You still
haven't told me whether you told your dad that he is the father of
your last child, come on, I'm sure we would all like to know. Perhaps
I should start posting some pictures of the actual event.
You need a lot of help, Daaark.
Dani
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14 Apr 2004 11:07:23 AM |
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On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 15:34:04 GMT, Dani <dani7200@hotmail.com> wrote:
It's as if I was to go to Iraq or Afghanistan and treat
the regular civilians like Bin and Osama.
Oops! I meant Saddam of course.
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| User: "sUSAn B Anthony" |
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01 Apr 2004 06:25:47 AM |
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One more thing Hiro....
At least when you are working with lead they place a warning label for
you to make a choice whether or not you want to put yourself at risk.
Now go sprinkle some UD on your donuts and morning coffee. Nothing to
worry about, eh, Bush supporter?
sUSAn
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