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| September 19, 2001
Posted on 09/20/2001 1:39:16 AM PDT by VaBthang4
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To: RLK
"India wants us to hit their enemies. Israel wants us to hit their list of enemies." Since their enemies are our enemies, your problem with this is exactly what? "Sorry, we're not going to kill be vermin that attacked us, because they're Israel's enemy"?
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posted on
09/20/2001 4:37:38 AM PDT
by
Don Joe
To: VaBthang4
To: VaBthang4
Let me add, the title of the post is NOT the title of the article at Jerusalem Post.
To: VaBthang4
India wants us to hit their enemies. Israel wants us to hit their list of enemies. How much are we being manipulated in all this help and advice? The Hatfield's say the McCoy's did it.
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posted on
09/20/2001 4:51:43 AM PDT
by
ctonious
To: RLK
I don't think we can be manipulated. Not with 5000 dead. It's just a matter of gathering information. I suspect Iraq is behind this whole thing. They have the biggest reason to do it.
To: TheGoodDoc
Kill 'em all. Let Allah sort them out.
To: orlop9
And what will it cost us? (not $)5500 lives so far for just lobbing a few tomahawks at empty tents.
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To: All
I would like to know the actual results of a neutron bomb. It looks like the best way for us to get the information we need to root out the cells would come from getting into their facilities and hideouts with minimal destruction and with no time for them to destroy the information. I believe it kills all biological activity, no rotting corpses, etc. but does it have any effect on electronics, hard drives, etc. Please don't bother to respond with "Your a crazy nut case calling for nukes", etc.
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posted on
09/20/2001 5:55:21 AM PDT
by
Gadsden1st
((And if you must...flame away))
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To: Ymani Cricket
My thought on this matter is to simply make Iraq the worlds largest kitty litter box.
To: gulfcoast6
"My thought on this matter is to simply make Iraq the worlds largest kitty litter box"
I don't know what your cats are like but there are some things even cats won't "go" on......
Besides, I don't believe they could scratch through the molten glass....
NeverGore :^)
To: VaBthang4
I could pull the trigger on these bastards myself, & I am usually a peaceful type.
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posted on
09/20/2001 6:22:45 AM PDT
by
Ditter
To: VaBthang4
"To fight these bastards you dont need a military attack," said an experienced Israeli commando officer. "You only need to adopt Israels assassination policy." The Israeli policy doesn't seem to have done more than stir the hornet's nest so far.
I wouldn't be surprised if these two terrorists are part of the network Bush will try to destroy.
To: Gadsden1st
I would like to know the actual results of a neutron bomb We supposedly had 350 8-inch shells and 350 Lance warheads in 1991. We might not have any working neutron bombs now due to an interruption of several years of our tritium production at Savannah River. Their fuel may have been recycled years ago.
The Cox Report accuses China of stealing our nuclear secrets including the neutron bomb and that our design of an improved neutron bomb led to China's first successful neutron bomb test after their initial failure to construct one themselves.
The U.S. neutron bomb has only been stored on American soil, never deployed overseas for actual use or placed on ICBM's. It was intended primarily to be used in blunting a tank attack against western Europe and against facilities located in the countries of the former Warsaw Pact in eastern Europe, as I understand it.
It's hard to deny that American development of neutron bomb technology has actually made America less secure.
To: wcbtinman
We have to sterilize the large infrastructure of assassin leadership, seize all their assets, fry the Taliban heroin industry (This is allowed in their interpretation of the Koran?), as well as of course waste Osama (Tall Toast) bin Laden.
To: The Documentary Lady
"That's what the terrorists did."
Probably for the same reasons.
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posted on
09/20/2001 7:38:59 AM PDT
by
freefly
To: Gadsden1st
A neutron bomb is actually just a hydrogen bomb without the outer casing of lithium which produces the fusion explosion, the really big bang and all the heavy fallout and heavy particles that we associate with hydrogen bombs.
"The laws of momentum show that the maximum transfer of energy in an elastic collision with a stationary particle occurs when the two particles are closest in mass. A neutron and a proton are of very similar mass, so if there was a collision between them there would be a large energy transfer. The idea of a neutron bomb is to create a large flux of neutrons of high energy, because neutrons are uncharged they would then be able to penetrate great distances without being stopped like other charged radiation's, like alpha and beta particles, in the ten minutes or so that is the half life of a free neutron. However when these neutrons collide with hydrogen nuclei, which would be most likely to be in the bodies of living animals and people, because the nuclei are single protons they will absorb lots of this energy, destroying any organic molecules that they are part of. This is very likely to kill any organism within about fifteen miles of the detonation. A good neutron bomb would also have a very low destruction yield, and be low fallout. This would mean that it could be used say on a tank regiment, and all the tank crews would be killed leaving the area safe for your occupying troops to move into. Russia is definitely thought to have this type of bomb, and dispute the public outcry in 1977 when it was disclosed that America was also trying to make one, it is likely that they have developed this very nasty weapon (would probably be a very painfully slow way to die as all your cells would slowly rupture)."
I don't think we can stomach the use of this thing anywhere close to civilians. It's pretty dangerous to seriously consider using them at all. I wonder if it would even be effective on those who are hiding in deep caves in Afghanistan.
To: Samaritan, RLK
Right on, guys.
Let's show them how smart we are by not doing anything to the killers of 5,000 innocent American men and women.
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