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Libya declares mustard gas stockpiles

 
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JTK
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 05, 2004 8:57 pm    Post subject: Libya declares mustard gas stockpiles Reply with quote



"Libya acknowledged stockpiling 44,000 pounds of mustard gas and
disclosed the location of a production plant in a declaration submitted
Friday to the world's chemical weapons watchdog.":
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/africa/03/05/weapons.libya.ap/index.html

See what happens when the non-cowardly act?
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Tor Iver Wilhelmsen
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 05, 2004 9:15 pm    Post subject: Re: Libya declares mustard gas stockpiles Reply with quote



JTK <gsadjdg (AT) gsdajasgd (DOT) com> writes:

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See what happens when the non-cowardly act?

Sorry, I was too busy watching a program about the British and
American biological and chemical weapon programs during WWII and the
Cold War.

What was that again? The United States are still refusing inspectors
of their ABC weapons? That was what you meant, right?

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Alec
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 06, 2004 4:58 am    Post subject: Re: Libya declares mustard gas stockpiles Reply with quote




"Tor Iver Wilhelmsen" <tor.iver.wilhelmsen (AT) broadpark (DOT) no> wrote

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JTK <gsadjdg (AT) gsdajasgd (DOT) com> writes:

See what happens when the non-cowardly act?

Sorry, I was too busy watching a program about the British and
American biological and chemical weapon programs during WWII and the
Cold War.

What was that again? The United States are still refusing inspectors
of their ABC weapons? That was what you meant, right?

No, I think that's important because otherwise with that much mustard gas
they were a potential threat to the US.




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anoncoward
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 06, 2004 5:48 am    Post subject: Re: Libya declares mustard gas stockpiles Reply with quote

JTK wrote:
Quote:
"Libya acknowledged stockpiling 44,000 pounds of mustard gas and
disclosed the location of a production plant in a declaration submitted
Friday to the world's chemical weapons watchdog.":
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/africa/03/05/weapons.libya.ap/index.html

See what happens when the non-cowardly act?
Yeah, we save whole continents... eventually, after some

laggard dumb asses fall into line two whole years late.

On the other hand I have to admit that America's
complete mayhem mad hatter antics in the middle east
have confused the hell out of the various factions.

Maybe equal madness is what is needed to bring sanity...?


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JTK
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 06, 2004 8:26 am    Post subject: Re: Libya declares mustard gas stockpiles Reply with quote

anoncoward wrote:
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JTK wrote:

"Libya acknowledged stockpiling 44,000 pounds of mustard gas and
disclosed the location of a production plant in a declaration
submitted Friday to the world's chemical weapons watchdog.":
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/africa/03/05/weapons.libya.ap/index.html

See what happens when the non-cowardly act?

Yeah, we save whole continents...

No, not "we" coward. You were busy saving Poland from the Nazis if I
understand your feverish ramblings correctly. Or was that slaughtering
them? Hard for even you to tell, isn't it coward?

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Tom Welsh
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 06, 2004 2:57 pm    Post subject: Re: Libya declares mustard gas stockpiles Reply with quote

JTK wrote:

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No, not "we" coward. You were busy saving Poland from the Nazis if I
understand your feverish ramblings correctly. Or was that slaughtering
them? Hard for even you to tell, isn't it coward?

There is no point even trying to discuss anything with
someone who maintains this level of childish ad-hominem
abuse.

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JTK
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 06, 2004 11:12 pm    Post subject: Re: Libya declares mustard gas stockpiles Reply with quote

Tom Welsh wrote:
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JTK wrote:

No, not "we" coward. You were busy saving Poland from the Nazis if I
understand your feverish ramblings correctly. Or was that
slaughtering them? Hard for even you to tell, isn't it coward?


There is no point even trying to discuss anything with
someone who maintains this level of childish ad-hominem
abuse.

For once we agree Tom. Mr. coward is so far gone he thinks he was in
Poland in 1939 fighting and/or helping the Nazis. How can you have a
discussion with somebody like that when you aren't a psychiatrist?

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Phil Earnhardt
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 4:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Libya declares mustard gas stockpiles Reply with quote

On Sat, 06 Mar 2004 05:48:59 GMT, anoncoward <anoncoward (AT) my-deja (DOT) com>
wrote:

Quote:
JTK wrote:
"Libya acknowledged stockpiling 44,000 pounds of mustard gas and
disclosed the location of a production plant in a declaration submitted
Friday to the world's chemical weapons watchdog.":
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/africa/03/05/weapons.libya.ap/index.html

See what happens when the non-cowardly act?
Yeah, we save whole continents... eventually, after some
laggard dumb asses fall into line two whole years late.

Who laggard are you talking about? Two whole years late for what?

Quote:
On the other hand I have to admit that America's
complete mayhem mad hatter antics in the middle east
have confused the hell out of the various factions.

Agreed. I think our non-actions to deal decisively with terrorism
during the 1990s -- and our decisive actions in the last 2 years --
would be confusing to many. Clearly, our actions after the 1993
bombing of the WTC did nothing to stem the tide of terrorism.

Quote:
Maybe equal madness is what is needed to bring sanity...?

No. A consistent policy towards terrorism is what will deal with it.
Including dealing with the funding of terrorism.

Anon: do you think the "Food for Oil" program had any rational basis
to be created the way it was? Do you think it was proper to create a
system where Saddam could so trivially target individuals and
organizations -- including terrorist organizations -- to receive
bribes? Is there some good justification for the UN to create such a
program of institutional bribery? Among other things, invading Iraq
brought the end to this insane program.

--phil


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