Friday, June 17, 2005

New Blog !!! 133 !!!

Yet another fantastic blog. Wafaa' Al-Natheema (great name).

New; 1
Total; 133

3 Comments

#6/20/2005 05:03:00 am Assalam Aleikom Blogger emigre

And this is one reason why I tend to leave most of your comments up, richsanter - they leave a revealing if disturbing insight into the mind of an anarchist.

I never thought, when I began blogging, that my posts would become host to richsanter's thought-crime.

But that's ok.

A weblog/comment never exploded (non-figuratively speaking) as far as I'm aware.

 
#8/25/2005 11:10:00 pm Assalam Aleikom Anonymous Anonymous

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOLLOWS:

Remember "Gulf War syndrome" from Gulf War One? I found out what it is: depleted uranium poisoning. See, the Dept. of Defense claims it's harmless and uses it now more than ever, in Abrams tank armor, in tank gun rounds, in 30mm ammunition fired by A-10 'Warthogs' and a myriad of other uses I'm not privy to. The worst part is depleted uranium dust; a single particle lodged in your respiratory system is cancer-causing. So far the Dept. of Defense has used over four times the amount of depleted uranium in this war than in Gulf War One and it's not over yet. So far over 200,000 vets of Gulf War One have filed for disability from being crippled by it, and are in various stages of dying miserably. Several thousand have died already from it. It even afflicts their spouses and EVEN causes their babies to be born with grotesque birth defects!!
So how about that? The good ol' Department of Defense "supports the troops" by first poisoning you all, then denying it knows the cause of the "mystery illness"!! This callous disregard for the well-being of its own troops is breathtakingly despicable. Every soldier, sailor, marine and airman should be highly outraged. Please pass this information on to everyone you can.

 
#11/19/2005 04:15:00 pm Assalam Aleikom Anonymous Anonymous

Not assured.

 

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