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Yemen violence worsens as suicide bomber kills 90
EuroNews ^
| May 21, 2012
Posted on 05/21/2012 8:41:37 AM PDT by Righting
Edited on 05/21/2012 9:34:51 AM PDT by Admin Moderator.
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SANAA (Reuters)
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TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: islamofascism; waronterror; wot; yemen
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To: Righting
"A suicide homicide bomber with explosives strapped under his uniform killed more than 90 people " Fixed it.
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05/21/2012 10:04:55 PM PDT
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Altariel
("Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!")
To: Altariel; Righting
"A suicide homicide bomber with explosives strapped under his uniform killed more than 90 people " Fixed it.Actually, you "fixed" a perfectly good statement of fact by removing some useful data and substituting a measure of redundancy.
Every bomber who kills people is a "homicide bomber." A suicide bomber rids the earth of his own sorry self, as well (saving us the trouble). And, contrary to some odd set of beliefs, there is no glory in suicide.
So, in the interest of accuracy, leave it alone. Don't let emotion triumph over logic and reason. That's the leftists' job, not ours. :)
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05/22/2012 12:12:44 PM PDT
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newgeezer
(It is [the people's] right and duty to be at all times armed. --Thomas Jefferson)
To: TexasRepublic
90 mooslims met Allah today; isnt that a good thing?I believe it's what is called "a good start."
To: PowderMonkey
Death toll is sure to climb as the hours pass. A lethal additive to these explosives is a liberal coating of rat poison to the shrapnel. It inhibits the blood's ability to clot. Thus, severely wounded victims slowly bleed out and die.
Sorry, no. Warfarin (coumadin) in its various forms indeed is rat poison. It is also used as a therapeutic anticoagulant in humans. The thing is, it works by inhibiting the liver's production of certain clotting enzymes. This takes 5-7 days of successive doses of the drug before it becomes therapeutic. Even if there was some kind of "controlled release" mechanism coating the imbedded fragments (doubtful) and even if a large enough dose could be delivered via these fragments (doubtful) and even if systemic absorption could be maintained for 5-7 days in these traumatic, necrotic wounds (doubtful), at 5-7 days bleeding is not the concerning issue with anyone not yet surgically treated. Infection is the main problem.
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05/26/2012 4:11:01 AM PDT
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armydoc
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