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In addition to the letters sent to Daschle and Brokaw, more than 100 abortion clinics also received letters containing white powder, of which a handful made reference to the Army of God, an extremist antiabortion group.Of which, not a single one tested positive for anthrax. If pro-life groups were behind this, why would they send the real stuff to the National Enquirer and the New York Post, and the fake stuff to the abortion mills?
Or, more importantly, why don't journalists ask themselves these obvious questions before printing this crap?
2 posted on
10/26/2001 8:40:51 PM PDT by
cgk
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This article is a very strange mixture. It's perfectly true that the OKC bombing had many ramifications which clinton ordered the FBI to cover up. But it really has nothing whatever to do with the Right to Life movement. That's total nonsense, and it's very strange to read it in Insight Magazine. You'd think they were confusing themselves with The Nation.
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10/26/2001 8:56:11 PM PDT by
Cicero
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The liberal media has been neck deep in BS over the last couple of days over these Anthrax incidents. Sooner rather than later, they'll come right out and blame Rush Limbaugh for it all. Tinfoil dimwits.
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Saddam makes me go BALLISTIC!
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FYI
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Two words-BS.
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11/07/2001 5:50:46 PM PST by
honway
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