To: Alas
How do you KNOW this is "imaginary"? I can think of lots of reasons why they wouldn't have the letters. For example, the FBI has them.
This is entirely plausible. Terrorists--including this execrable "Army of God," akin to the Taliban in many ways--work exactly this way. Probably the powder is nothing, but it seems perfectly reasonable that fanatics jerk-offs like the "Army of God" would do something like this.
Just because they're "your fanatics" doesn't mean they're "okay."
4 posted on
10/16/2001 7:55:04 AM PDT by
Illbay
To: Illbay
This is entirely plausible. Terrorists--including this execrable "Army of God," akin to the Taliban in many ways--work exactly this way. Probably the powder is nothing, but it seems perfectly reasonable that fanatics jerk-offs like the "Army of God" would do something like this. Just because they're "your fanatics" doesn't mean they're "okay."
I agree wholeheartedly with your post. That said, it seems "convenient" that the offenders put their name right there in the enevelope.
To: Illbay; Cu Roi
Get real, would you turn anything over to the fbi without making copies?
To trust them with the only copy is dumber than claiming that it happened in the first place.
But, if you want to trust the fbi and take the word of the baby killers down at planned parenthood, well I guess that's your right.
7 posted on
10/16/2001 8:00:22 AM PDT by
Alas
To: Illbay
I agree with your post. That being said, it wouldn't surprise me if:
A. A pro-abortion person mailed these letters, or
B. These were just amongst the tons of hate mail they probably get all the time, but the PP people freaked and called the FBI to have them tested.
Of course, there is no proof of this, I am just saying that I wouldn't put it past them.
To: Illbay
This is entirely plausible. Terrorists--including this execrable "Army of God," akin to the Taliban in many ways--work exactly this way. Er, how do you know that the "Army of God" is not al-Qaeda?
Perhaps it really was an anti-abortionist group. But it could just as easily be a terrorist group, masquerading as something else, in an attempt to set Americans against each other.
17 posted on
10/16/2001 8:16:32 AM PDT by
okie01
To: Illbay
If this is true why am I not seeing HazMat teams at PP offices all around the country. Ashcroft and Mueller have been on TV everyday because of 2 or 3 Anthrax cases. Are you telling me they are NOT having press confrences over 90 Anthrax cases? If it WERE TRUE, it would be the lead story in the news, WHERE IS IT?
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