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> On May 6, 9:57 pm, "Matt D." <matthew.donoh...@verizon.net> wrote:
> > "Reggie" <Reggie...@optonline.net> wrote in message
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> > > John Bolton: US should bomb Iranian camps
> > > Tuesday, 06 May 2008 14:25
> >
> > > Mr Bolton said that striking Iran would represent a major step towards
> > > victory in Iraq. While he acknowledged that the risk of a hostile Iranian
> > > response harming American’s overseas interests existed, he said the damage
> > > inflicted by Tehran would be “far higher” if Washington took no action.
> >
> > > “This is a case where the use of military force against a training camp to
> > > show the Iranians we’re not going to tolerate this is really the most
> > > prudent thing to do,” he said. “Then the ball would be in Iran’s court to
> > > draw the appropriate lesson to stop harming our troops.”
> >
> > > More...
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> > > Inquiry: Hospitals couldn't handle terror attack
> > > Tuesday, 06 May 2008 13:29
> >
> > > WASHINGTON — Hospital trauma centers in seven major cities do not have the
> > > capacity to handle even a modest terrorist attack, according to findings
> > > released Monday from a House committee investigation.
> >
> > > Lawmakers looked into hospitals' ability to deal with a sudden influx of
> > > victims in the five cities considered at highest risk for terrorist attack
> > > and in the two cities hosting this summer's political conventions.
> >
> > > More...
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> > > House panel subpoenas top Cheney aide
> > > Tuesday, 06 May 2008 13:19
> >
> > > WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Judiciary Committee voted Tuesday to compel a
> > > top aide to Vice President Dick Cheney to testify to the committee about
> > > the Bush administration's interrogation practices.
> >
> > > David Addington, Cheney's chief of staff, refused to testify without a
> > > subpoena. No date has been set for his appearance before Congress.
> >
> > > Addington is one of several lawyers believed to have played a key role in
> > > crafting the administration's interrogation policies shortly after the
> > > Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, policies which some say amounted to torture.
> >
> > > More...
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> > > Guant$(D??(Bnamo Briton sues UK over 'torture evidence'
> > > Tuesday, 06 May 2008 12:49
> >
> > > The last British resident left in Guant$(D??(Bnamo Bay is suing the UK
> > > government for refusing to produce evidence that he was a victim of
> > > extraordinary rendition and torture.
> >
> > > Binyam Mohamed faces a US military commission which could sentence him to
> > > death, and his lawyers say proving that the case against him is based
> > > exclusively on evidence extracted by torture, following his rendition by
> > > the CIA, is vital to his defence.
> >
> > > Today, they lodged papers at the high court in London, seeking a judicial
> > > review to force the Foreign Office to release information on his
> > > movements.
> >
> > > More...
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> > > Fuelling the world food crisis
> > > Tuesday, 06 May 2008 12:39
> >
> > > Yesterday’s Washington Post front-page lead story summed up in seven words
> > > what’s going on: "Siphoning Off Corn to Fuel Our Cars."
> >
> > > Yes, cars on American roads will burn up close to one-third of the
> > > enormous corn crop American farmers will grow this year. But because the
> > > United States is the world’s biggest producer of corn, an essential
> > > staple, this massive diversion from the food bowl to the fuel tank
> > > threatens to wreak increasing havoc from here to Timbuktu.
> >
> > > More...
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> > > Bombing Iran would be the worst thing this administration could do.  It
> > > would bring the most harm to all Americans.  We are stretched so thin
> > > already,  involved in 2 wars.  A third war or a dramatic escalation of the
> > > current mess would be suicidal for us.  If Iran was truly our enemy they
> > > would have provoked something already (knowing we are in a tough
> > > position).  This administration seems like it doesn't have the ability and
> > > the patience for DIPLOMACY.  How sad and embarrassing!  Us common American
> > > folk can only hope and pray that our leaders do nothing stupid before
> > > their time in power is up.- Hide quoted text -
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> 
> You mean we HAVEN'T bombed them yet?  Jesus Christ, is the whole Air
> Force on
> leave?  That should have been done two weeks ago.  FUBAR
> 
> Ken Hogan


Why would you bomb a nation on another continent that isn't bothering
you or anyone else?
The judgement has to go against your nation.

For that matter, have you ever defined "victory in Iraq"?

Regards,
Greg.P.