Posted on 11/12/2004 7:15:32 AM PST by Laissez-faire capitalist
Heh NewsMax, learn English!
"Then the Times noted the AIDS connection: "But low platelet counts in the blood are a common finding in a wide range of afflictions, including severe infections, liver disease, end stage cancer and even AIDS."
That is really stretching it to use the above quote to say that the NYT is suggesting that he died of aids.
And the horrifying part is that he gave blood after 9-11.
I heard some where, France does not require a "cause of death" which is why he went there to possibly cover up this speculation.....Just wish he could have suffered more.....
Well, not really. Now it's too late.
I honestly fear for Islamic terrorist reprisals on NYT....
Should Dan Rather be worried?
He did, but I'm guessing they just discarded it.
Naaaaaaaaaaaah...
Homosexual Arafat said dying of AIDS
The Arafat I Knew (Romanian Intelligence)
Suspicions grow that Arafat is dying of AIDS
Remember -- Rock Hudson went to Paris to be treated, as well. Finally came out that he had AIDS. Maybe some loose-lipped frog will let slip what ol' Yasser died of.
http://www.iht.com/bin/print_ipub.php?file=/articles/2004/11/11/news/health.html
I guess John Le Carre got carried away after toching his breasts...
In addition to the contents of this thread article:
Ion Pacepa, who was deputy chief of Romanian foreign intelligence under the Ceaucescu regime and who defected to the West in 1978, says in his memoirs that the Romanian government bugged Arafat and had recordings of the Arab leader in orgies with his body guards.
I guess his 72 virgins will be slightly different...
He obviously wasn't given enough money to educate himself on the causes of the disease.
Let's make it clickable:
http://www.iht.com/bin/print_ipub.php?file=/articles/2004/11/11/news/health.html
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