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To: Army Air Corps; raygun
Killer semantics, but the fact remains that Iran has sites that have to go the way of Deir-al-Zahr. Can't wait for 9/6 part deux.

Go, go, go Israel.

59 posted on 12/04/2007 10:01:05 PM PST by txhurl (Yes there were WMDs)
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To: txflake; raygun
Speaking of Iraq, I am reminded of a book written by one of the head hochos of Saddam's nuke weapons programme: Brighter than the Baghdad Sun: Saddam Hussein’s Nuclear Threat to the United States. The author describes the signs of a clandestine nuclear weapons programme and, frankly, Iran meets criteria outlined in the book. Iran is pursuing nukes and anyone with half a brain knows it. This explains why the Dems deny what is resting on the ends of their noses.
60 posted on 12/04/2007 10:09:13 PM PST by Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke)
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To: txflake

Sorry, the authors of the aforementioned book interviewed heads of the Iraqi nuke weapons programme.


61 posted on 12/04/2007 10:11:22 PM PST by Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke)
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To: txflake; Army Air Corps; shield; jeffers; Dog; Esther Ruth; F15Eagle; Star Traveler; cyclotic
I pray that Israel remains out of the mix. My prayer is that the Rapture occurs ASAP (quite frankly prior this being posted - imagine me as a Bush charicature laughing how - heh heh heh heh heh).

I've read all of Clancy's novels (in the chronological order Clancy putatively intended), and several of Dave Hunt's books (agreeing nearly 100% with the doctrine presented), nevertheless I do dispute (quite vehemently) that "disinformation" is actually a word.

I've also read a great many of Heinlein's books.

There's a great deal of philosophical wisdom presented in Heinlein's many works, but I depart company from his ideologies in that he purports in large part ideas attributable in large part to concepts that ere pragmatically unworkable in the same sense as idealistic communism is. For that matter, practical communism is just as unworkable. I can't decide if the converse, i.e., libertarianism, is practically unworkable.

I'm inclined to feel that libertarianism, like communist/socialist ideals, is both unpractical and unpragmatic.

64 posted on 12/04/2007 10:37:59 PM PST by raygun ("It is wrong always, everywhere, and for anyone to believe anything upon insufficient evidence")
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