To: mrustow
I checked in to see what Alan Weberman was up to. Looks like he's one of Rosenberg's buddies; my guess is that he knows people who were members of that YPSL group in the NY/NJ NY Metro area who were implicated in a number of attacks on the now deceased Postmaster General, William F. Bolger.
If you wanted suspects in the athrax attack, there they are, and given the way this Weberman guy struggles to blame somebody else, it's likely that we can parse all of that nonsense and identify all the relevant pieces of information HE LEFT OUT. Those will target his friends. They may implicate him before it's over.
37 posted on
04/03/2003 4:06:08 PM PST by
muawiyah
To: muawiyah
I noticed the name Brad de Long. He used to post on the Baen bar and he got reamed fairly regularly for his leftist ideas. He demonstrates the classic fuzzy thinking of liberals.
40 posted on
04/03/2003 5:11:50 PM PST by
Rhiannon
To: muawiyah
I checked in to see what Alan Weberman was up to. Looks like he's one of Rosenberg's buddies; my guess is that he knows people who were members of that YPSL group in the NY/NJ NY Metro area who were implicated in a number of attacks on the now deceased Postmaster General, William F. Bolger.I'm not familiar with that case. Can you provide any background?
If you wanted suspects in the athrax attack, there they are, and given the way this Weberman guy struggles to blame somebody else, it's likely that we can parse all of that nonsense and identify all the relevant pieces of information HE LEFT OUT. Those will target his friends. They may implicate him before it's over.
Hmmm. With the way the feds have botched the anthrax investigation, I fear we may never know who carried out those attacks.
49 posted on
04/04/2003 12:05:57 PM PST by
mrustow
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