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To: Southack
What I am pointing out is that it is plausible for a tenant to put place rent money in an envelope"

What I'm pointing out is that your arguments get more and more absurd with every posting.

You now fantasize or rationalize that there could have been an envelope because it would be ridiculous for all that powder to be on the money itself. Thus, you now argue that the money could have been in an envelope.

You're just making stuff up to explain away the evidence that your theory is absurd.

Question: Why would the money be carried into AMI in an envelope?

Answer: Because you need that to be true in order to explain away the undeniable fact that it couldn't have been on the money itself.

Money in an rent envelope isn't going to contaminate the mailroom. It isn't going to contaminate mail bags. It isn't going to contaminate the mail van. It isn't going to put spores into Stephanie Dailey's nostrils. It isn't going to put spores into Ernesto Blanco's nostrils. It isn't going to contaminate mail sorting slots. And it certainly isn't going to leave a trail from Trenton to Boca Raton (or vice versa).

Your attempts to rationalize ways your theory could still be true - in spite of the overwhelming evidence that it is total nonsense - are just getting more and more ridiculous.

Ed at www.anthraxinvestigation.com

72 posted on 05/28/2011 12:25:51 PM PDT by EdLake
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To: EdLake
"Money in an rent envelope isn't going to contaminate the mailroom. " -EdLake

...because people in the mailroom are banned from having money. Oh wait...

73 posted on 05/28/2011 12:31:12 PM PDT by Southack (Media Bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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