To: Allan
Just because a Canadian University denies something is no reason to disbelieve the story. If this were true, they'd want to keep it from the public. Little the public can do, and a lot of panic.
Dirty bombs. That is what is going through my head.
I think that they're coming. I can feel it. I'm supposed to go to a hockey game tommorow. The hell with it, the bastards can try it if they like.
If this material does get used against the United States: please, invade Canada and get rid of our leaders.
44 posted on
11/07/2003 8:07:26 PM PST by
ayoshida
To: ayoshida
I might also add that, if al-Qaeda is smart (and they are) they've probably already killed the guy who stole this stuff.
46 posted on
11/07/2003 8:08:26 PM PST by
ayoshida
To: ayoshida
Just because a Canadian University denies something is no reason to disbelieve the story.
If this were true, they'd want to keep it from the public. As a Canadian academic, I am shocked, shocked by the suggestion
that a Canadian university would organize a coverup.
77 posted on
11/07/2003 8:22:56 PM PST by
Allan
To: ayoshida
>>...please, invade Canada and get rid of our leaders.
Sounds like an Iraqi request!
I hope it doesn't come to that, some of y'all are great folk.
"A Canadian Yankee in King Chretien's Court"?
167 posted on
11/07/2003 9:17:57 PM PST by
mishka
To: ayoshida
Just because a Canadian University denies something is no reason to disbelieve the story. If this were true, they'd want to keep it from the public. Little the public can do, and a lot of panic. The University has every reason in the world to shout this from the mountaintops and get everybody on this guys case so that their nuclear waste doesn't wind up contaminating Manhattan for the next thousand years.
We all watched the World Trade Center collapse and the Pentagon burn. We all wondered what was next. But we didn't panic. That's no longer a legitimate reason for anything.
To: ayoshida
please, invade Canada Oh well, Ok, but we're NOT taking any Frenchies.
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