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Yes, because government conspiracies that result in the deaths of thousands never, ever leak. Except to Pakistani news services. Those Pakistanis, what an intelligence service they have. Why, if someone were living in their backyard that was wanted around the world, they'd latch on to that in an Islamabad minute! They are brilliant, and so independent. Look at what they write about their own government! Such independence. The Israelis could learn a thing or two about intelligence work from the Pakistani's, that's for sure.
That seems easy enough, doesn't it? Wonder why some can't seem to do it?
In a side note, the article you linked to had some incomplete information regarding the conclusion of the potential building leaks cited at Ft. Calhoun. The full report states that the problem areas have been fixed, and the structure is watertight. Actual report here.
That seems easy enough, doesn't it? Wonder why some can't seem to do it?
In a side note, the article you linked to had some incomplete information regarding the conclusion of the potential building leaks cited at Ft. Calhoun. The full report states that the problem areas have been fixed, and the structure is watertight. Actual report here.
Again... outdated from May 2011... How about posting something from June?...
That seems easy enough, doesn't it? Wonder why some can't seem to do it?
In a side note, the article you linked to had some incomplete information regarding the conclusion of the potential building leaks cited at Ft. Calhoun. The full report states that the problem areas have been fixed, and the structure is watertight. Actual report here.
Probably because not everyone sits in front of a computer all day and has the time to google on it.
I guess this COULD be considered a news blackout if the MSM isn't mentioning it on TeeVee, no?
That seems easy enough, doesn't it? Wonder why some can't seem to do it?
In a side note, the article you linked to had some incomplete information regarding the conclusion of the potential building leaks cited at Ft. Calhoun. The full report states that the problem areas have been fixed, and the structure is watertight. Actual report here.
I can believe that.
I just linked to the first article.
Probably because not everyone sits in front of a computer all day and has the time to google on it.
I guess this COULD be considered a news blackout if the MSM isn't mentioning it on TeeVee, no?
The local news stations and talk radio in Omaha has talked about the supposed emergency. Doesn't that kind of blow the argument away?
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