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rodmalm
at Thu Nov 20 23:05:03 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rodmalm ]
LOL, that's funny--25 years in high school! Man would my parents have been pissed! Actually, I skipped a year or two and took sciences and math classes a bit earlier than my peers. I wish I could remember my softmore Calculus classes better than I do though, I can't remember much about that anymore.
I'm sorry I missed those reports, I'll try to catch a rerun of O'Reilly late tonight. One other thing I did hear today was that Terik Aziz testified about personal multiple meetings with Osama in 1997, and some earlier meetings, when he was still the vice-Premier of Iraq. (though I don't really give him much credibility after listening to Baghdad Bob!) I also distinctly remember al Qaeda members that were captured in Afghanistan reporting how they were trained in Iraq on both hijacking planes and on chemical and biological warfare, and that the bases they said they trained at did exist and were exactly where they said they were. Plus, plane hulls were found in those training bases in Iraq. While all this evidence may not be conclusive in many people's eyes, it is pretty weighty in mine.
After seeing all the terrorist bombings in the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, and now Turkey, I think Bush was right on the money when he said that we can fight them over there or over here. I am amazed how many Muslim countries have been hit since 9/11, yet we have not.
And no, as far as I am aware, my high school social studies teacher didn't publish those reports-it was a simple experiment to try to determine if the media was biased like many have said. If you take a stop watch, and watch a non-cable newscast like ABC, CBS or NBC, it will be obvious to you what I am talking about. (assuming you can unbiasedly categorize what you are viewing as pro-liberal or pro-conservative.--that's another thing we had to do, discuss and classify what was what.)
Rodney
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