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To: mainestategop

He’s very wrong.

Send him a wiki link. ;-)


13 posted on 08/02/2008 2:31:05 PM PDT by Shermy (I'm very proud of America giving me this opportunity. It's a sign of enormous growth in this country)
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In one report, during a group therapy session he threatened to commit workplace mass murder.

Imagine for a second what could have happened if this man had decided to do like other suicidal killers and take as many innocent people with him as possible. Given his position it is very possible that he had access to large amounts of anthrax.

What if he decided to go to the top of a NY skyscraper on a windy day and release his stash of anthrax. What if he grabbed a large mailing list off the Internet and mailed out 1000 anthrax letters, or 5000. What if he stood on a hill upwind from a large football stadium, or hijacked a light plane and flew over a large metropolitan area.
What if he did all of the above but in multiple cities over a couple weeks time.
I think it is perfectly possible for a rogue bio-weapons scientist to murder a million people. It appears to me that the authorities treated this case as a garden variety serial killer law enforcement problem and not a potential holocaust.
It seems to me they were taking an incredible chance in just assuming this guy was not intent on mass murder.

This attachment to the fine points of constitutional law and due process is leading us down the road potential, to a horrific catastrophe which will dwarf 9-11.

Public health officials totally surrendered to the AIDS lobby. The CDC and the whole health establishment are spending a hundred billion dollars on a cure for an easily preventable disease, rather than risk being labeled homophobic or racists by activists. Activists representing those whose main concern is to make their sex practices safer.

This mentality is so deeply entrenched among the medical and media elite that I believe they would rather risk the death of millions rather than be accused of being a bigot.

I believe if the CDC discovered a breakout of an incredibly contagious strain of Ebola in Sub-Saharan Africa, that literally had the potential of killing 95% of the worlds population instead of immediately quarantining Sub-Saharan Africa and suspending international travel, they would discuss, debate, dawdle and fret about whether such dramatic action would be perceived as racist, and delay action just long enough to doom billions.

23 posted on 08/02/2008 3:17:16 PM PDT by Jonah Johansen ("Coming soon to a neighborhood near you")
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