<snip>
> joe andress wrote :
>
> [snip]
>
> > But then we already know how you feel Joseph. You make the same tired
old
> > argument over and over again. But there is nothing wrong with that
position.
>
> Yes. Josef has made his point very clearly. Unfortunately it is
> similar to the smoking/anti-smoking debate.
> Smokers will nevr agree with non-smokers however much they debate the
> isue.
>
> > Bad things happen. Some people are just nasty people. They will couse
evil
> > things to occur. IMHO, it is better to remove them than to allow their
evil
> > event to occur.
>
> True and I'm sure you will win some friends worldwide by advocating
> the removal of Bush. :o)
>
> Cheers,
>
> John Dunlop
>
apparently Mr Dunlop misunderstanding is more wide spread than understood to
begin with.
----- Original Message -----
From: "J Dunlop" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 5:17 AM
Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] OT- Weapons
> Craig Lalley wrote :
> [snip]
> > I for one am glad to be living in the United States of America.
>
> Yes, Craig, I expect you are. Even New York is about 6,000 miles from
> Baghdad. Unfortunately, Europe is a lot closer, London being about
> 2,500 miles away. So, when Saddam is pushed into a corner by the US
> invasion, and reveals the biological etc weapons he has, nothing will
> prevent him letting them off. Unfortunately, the main effects and
> casualties will occur downwind. Of course, this is all surmise as I
> know nothing about Saddam's biological weapons or their capabilities.
>
> joe andress wrote :
>
> [snip]
>
> > But then we already know how you feel Joseph. You make the same tired
old
> > argument over and over again. But there is nothing wrong with that
position.
>
> Yes. Josef has made his point very clearly. Unfortunately it is
> similar to the smoking/anti-smoking debate.
> Smokers will nevr agree with non-smokers however much they debate the
> isue.
>
> joe andress wrote :
>
> [snip]
>
> > But then we already know how you feel Joseph. You make the same tired
old
> > argument over and over again. But there is nothing wrong with that
position.
>
> Yes. Josef has made his point very clearly. Unfortunately it is
> similar to the smoking/anti-smoking debate.
> Smokers will nevr agree with non-smokers however much they debate the
> isue.
>
> > Bad things happen. Some people are just nasty people. They will couse
evil
> > things to occur. IMHO, it is better to remove them than to allow their
evil
> > event to occur.
>
> True and I'm sure you will win some friends worldwide by advocating
> the removal of Bush. :o)
>
> Cheers,
>
> John Dunlop
>
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