To: _Jim
That's amazingly interesting! Have you EVER heard anyone refer to an accellerant used in any earthly endeavor as "the fuel" as the folks do over and over in the first transcript? "The gas," yes, "the stuff," possibly, "the s*&t," certainly. But "the fuel"? That sounds awfully bureaucratic to me.
To: JennysCool
This has been hashed and re-hashed on FR untold times; I'm not going to 'play' some simple-minded word games with you even though you're in the mood to ..
61 posted on
11/28/2003 6:23:08 PM PST by
_Jim
( <--- Ann Coulter speaks on gutless Liberals (RealAudio files))
To: JennysCool
IOWs, he ain't got jack!
63 posted on
11/28/2003 6:24:56 PM PST by
sit-rep
To: JennysCool
I never use the stuff-but I recall that Coleman sells labeled cans which use that word. It is kerosene or fuel oil or a petroleum distillite-the handle 'fuel' may be the most common one-since it neither truly fish nor foul-not gasoline, not truly deisel ( I don't think, anyway ) & not alchohol.
I have no idea of the authenticity of what is being thrown around here. Too bad so many folks are so unruly.
"The War does indeed have many facets;
http://aztlan.net/ Look at your enemy."
86 posted on
11/29/2003 5:10:01 AM PST by
GatekeeperBookman
("The War does indeed have many facets; http://aztlan.net/ Look at your enemy." Listen to Tancredo)
To: JennysCool
They could have been making Molotov Cocktails with Coleman Lantern/stove fuel, too. This "evidence" has always seemed stilted and out-of-context to me. Nut the media wouldn't edit stuff, would they? (The Oscar for Best Documentary went to a hack job called "Bowling for Columbine", with copious edits covered by still shot cutaways, making Charlton Heston out to be a raving maniac.
Remember the Clinton 'Body Count' and tell me that they wanted the Davidians out, safe and sound, after subjecting them to some incredible crap during the 'seige'. Nope, even though the survivors of the fire were not given harsh sentences, a judge overruled the jury and put the survivors away for quite a few years. The site is supposedly still sealed.
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