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echo: matzdobre
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from: WAYNE CHIRNSIDE
date: 2007-03-13 13:24:00
subject: questionable

* Originally in: Friendly BBS General Chatter NO FLAMES!


I think it questionable foreign policy to invade Iraq, a country
that neigther had weapons of mass destruction nor 
a sovereign nation capable of posing a threat to
the United States.

I question Republican policies that claim we are safer as a result
of this course of action.

I find  George W. Bush's much touted missle defense
system questionable from a fiscal responsibilty
standpoint as well as the scientic improbability of it *ever*
be able to be made to work reliably.

Bear in mind that while the current Republican administration is
currently screwing around in Iraq and getting our servicemen
and woman killed fr no reason both the Soviet Republics
and communist China have been developing hypercavitating
submarine torpedos and hypercavitating Intercontinental Ballistic
Missles?

What are these you may ask?
A Russian hypercaviting torpedo is said to travel at 230 knots well
in ecess of the speed of any U.S. warship or submarine.

A hypercavitating missle pretty much the same priciple applies.
A shock wave in front of these weapons systems allows torpedos,
missles and submarines to travel at extraordinary and unprecedented speeds.

Does this pose a threat to you and I in the United states?
You bet!
Now what are the Republicans in  Iraq doing to keep us safe 
while this is going on in the rest of the world and posing an increasing
threat?

Do you think a hypercavitating missle capable of evading Bush's
missle defense system?
  
Think about it. 



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