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IAEA finds no Egyptian nuke plan |
2005-02-05 |
Not that the IAEA not finding anything makes me sleep any better at night. |
Posted by:Fred |
#4 In the real world it seems people with an obvious conflict of interest customarily recuse themselves and allow others to perform such investigations. .com, please try and remember that in this modern world there's a lot of people who aren't on speaking terms with the truth. Anyone who unquestioningly accepts Islamist regimes getting access to nuclear technology has partaken of a Kool Aid so powerful as to make Jim Jones' concoction look like soda pop. |
Posted by: Zenster 2005-02-05 11:51:31 PM |
#3 Zen - Lol - here I was, all innocent and trusting, and you've turned the world on its head, lol! Mebbe I should take Mikey's Prozac... I was considering giving it back to him, but I dunno now... In the real world it seems people with an obvious conflict of interest customarily recuse themselves and allow others to perform such investigations. But it's Mikey's beloved UN, so it must be okay. I've never seen such a lip-lock on the naughty bits before. Poor freak's gonna get lockjaw, if not AIDS. |
Posted by: .com 2005-02-05 12:51:26 AM |
#2 Do I really need to link this back to just how effective the IAEA has been in Iran? [crickets] I didn't think so. |
Posted by: Zenster 2005-02-05 12:44:53 AM |
#1 Whoa Nellie! An Egyptian-born head of the IAEA is unable to find any evidence of an Egyptian drive towards nuclear weapons. Shuckey darn, I suppose all of my concerns can now be laid to rest ... NOT! |
Posted by: Zenster 2005-02-05 12:43:29 AM |