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   On 4/29/2012 7:58 PM, Oglethorpe wrote:   
   > "Lamont Cranston" wrote in message   
   > news:4f9c8ca5$1@news.x-privat.org...   
   >> On 4/28/2012 9:19 AM, seymore wrote:   
   >>>    
   >>>   
   >>> ..and there is the bombing of an aspirin factory... ummm... 1998?   
   >>   
   >> Do you mean the factory that was producing nerve gas?   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> Myth: Clinton bombed an Aspirin Factory   
   >>   
   >> CNN   
   >>   
   >> U.S. claims more evidence linking Sudanese plant to chemical weapons   
   >>   
   >> September 1, 1998   
   >>   
   >> Web posted at: 7:01 p.m. EDT (2301 GMT)   
   >>   
   >> WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The United States had been suspicious of the Shifa   
   >> Pharmaceutical facility in Sudan for two years, a State Department   
   >> official said Tuesday, after a December 1996 report showed heavy security   
   >> around the plant…   
   >>   
   >> "We had previously collected samples from other suspected sites in Sudan,"   
   >> the official said, "but only the sample from the Shifa facility tested   
   >> positively for chemical weapons precursors. We know of no other factors in   
   >> the environment that could result in a positive EMPTA signature."   
   >   
   > Do you think workers at an Iraq baby formula factory wore t-shirts with   
   > "baby Milk Factory" printed in English on them?   
      
      
   In essence, yes. Nobody uses the term "baby milk factory" for a place   
   that makes formula. That was a construct from Baghdad Bob or some other   
   information weeny in the Iraqi gov.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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