Re: Runaway Global Warming Possible!

From: Vendicar Decarian (VD_at_Pyro.net)
Date: 03/16/05


Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 17:52:21 -0500


"Rand Simberg" <simberg.interglobal@org.trash> wrote in message
> "According to the supporting story, Dr. Sami al-Araji, the deputy
> minister of industry, says that *after the fall of Baghdad* in April
> 2003, "'looters systematically dismantled and removed tons of
> machinery from Saddam Hussein's most important weapons installations,
> including some with high-precision equipment capable of making parts
> for nuclear arms.'"

ya, looters will do that.

Especially when there is no one there to stop them.

Where was the U.S?

Sitting around with it's head up it's backside - as usual,

I'm happy to say, the time has come for America to be put to it's final
rest.



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