ABC stoops to new low with bogus uranium smuggling scheme designed to test U.S. homeland security.
1 posted on
09/11/2003 12:04:18 PM PDT by
BluH2o
To: BluH2o
ABC should be prosecuted. The only thing worse for the government than permitting smuggled contraband into the country would be letting the perpetrators get away with it!
To: BluH2o
Okay, ABC does it and they call the material harmless. Some other alphabet network reports the use of depleted uranium shells in the war and calls them dangerous for the radiation hazards.
3 posted on
09/11/2003 12:15:51 PM PDT by
IYAS9YAS
(Go Fast, Turn Left!)
To: BluH2o
Federal authorities recovered a shipment of about 15 pounds of harmless material within an hour of its arrival at the port of Los Angeles, California, the sources said. Do you think that the story will now change to a discussion of the efficacy of Homeland Security? I doubt it.
The network's report on homeland security vulnerabilities, by investigative correspondent Brian Ross, is scheduled to air Thursday night.
Well the folks at ABC have just provided me with no reason to watch and find out their spin on the subject. They've just disproved their own assumptions. Once again ABC is factually incorrect... which is why I no longer watch that network anyway.
6 posted on
09/11/2003 12:24:15 PM PDT by
Mr.Atos
To: BluH2o
Can I send a letter with white powder in it to test the post office?
8 posted on
09/11/2003 12:31:18 PM PDT by
At _War_With_Liberals
(Honk!! ...if you are being followed by leftists too.)
To: BluH2o
Where are the sharks, er, LAWYERS; I'm sure that there is some reason that the workers handling the suitcase can sue ABC for.
To: BluH2o
WABC radio news spinning this mightily.
Since the product was NOT radioactive I fail to see their point but the sheeple will pretend to be aghast and the dems and their other media cohorts will rant on and on.
12 posted on
09/11/2003 12:59:39 PM PDT by
OldFriend
((Dems inhabit a parallel universe))
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