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To: George from New England
Haa!!  I have to admit, these "Flames" are quite funny!!  ROTFLMAO!!!  However, I do remember this story from FR last month!!  Don't you?
 
Massive number of dead Animals seen on ground in Afghanistan, as reported by Canadian Journalist

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Source: C-SPAN/Canadian TV
Published: 9-18-01 Author: Johnny Shear
Posted on 09/18/2001 03:44:15 PDT by Johnny Shear

I was watching C-SPAN apon awakening this morning at 5:00 AM Central. They were showing what looked to be a tape of a Canadian Talking Head Show. They had 4 participants discussing the situation...

One man stated that reports are out that they've located a massive number of dead animals in a certain area of Afghanistan. These dead animals were found through the use of a sattelite. The assumption being that Bin Laden and/or The Talaban are experimenting with Chemical/Biological Weapons.

I don't know about you, but for the first time during all the discussions of warfare, I got chills of fear.

God Bless our Troops.

21 posted on 10/06/2001 10:47:52 AM PDT by FresnoDA
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To: FresnoDA
"One man stated that reports are out that they've located a massive number of dead animals in a certain area of Afghanistan. These dead animals were found through the use of a sattelite. The assumption being that Bin Laden and/or The Talaban are experimenting with Chemical/Biological Weapons. " You ARE aware that there's a famine in Afghanistan for months because of drought combined with almost 30 years of civil wars and invasion? When people are dropping dead on the ground from starvation, it's no surprise that animals are too. There's no food for anyone or anything.
31 posted on 10/06/2001 11:33:05 AM PDT by cheiranthus
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