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Old June 28th, 2005, 08:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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has just made public their study on the consequences of terrorists adding botulism toxin to our milk supply.They estimate thousands of people would die.The report is like a "how-to "manual.The government had requested that they not make their findings public as it would pose a grave threat to the american people.However,the NAS said that their findings wouldn't be of any use to terrorists,that they probably already had the technology anyway.My question is,WHY TAKE THAT CHANCE?Are they crazy?Some times I feel like the whole world ,except me ,has gone completely ,totally,insane and I'm not too sure about me.
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Those knuckleheads should stick to naming newly discovered solar systems. Why can't they engage in activities that will actually help people?
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Those knuckleheads should stick to naming newly discovered solar systems. Why can't they engage in activities that will actually help people?
Like coming up with new species of happy brontosaurii?
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i've always found the best way to remedy a glaring vulnerability is to keep it quiet and hope your enemies don't notice.
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