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patriot
06-14-2006, 07:37 AM
The great explosion on Monday morning at an Iowa Army Ammunition Plant and as a result of it two workers were missing and presumed dead, officials said. And of course they will investigate this accident but for me it’s clear – it was act of terrorism.
Look, we are fighting international terrorism and Bush sent to the war not only Army, but National Guards too! And in chase of bin Laden and Zarkavi our president forgot about security of his own country. I think that you know that most of US military and nuclear objects are protected by privet structures and of course it can’t guarantee due control and security.
And now this is the first serious accident at the military ammunition plant. I’m sure that there are a lot of victims there and the missing ‘workers’ are terrorists. Well, I think you understand that so little damage to the plant was done by handicraft explosive assembly and thanks to it the full plant destruction didn’t happen. I suppose that National Security Council has to draw its attention to the fact that there is nobody who can protect simple Americans.
The Bush’s administration which wish to profit by oil under the mask of war against terrorism unleashed one more war that is hitting us on our own territory.

old-reb
06-14-2006, 07:53 AM
Last year 43,000 americans were killed by motor vehicles. Bush should ban automobiles and make people walk, it will be good exercise and save 43,000 lives a year plus improve the health of those who continue to live. Back in my day, we just rode horses.

Imagineer
06-14-2006, 04:13 PM
An explosion at an ammuniton plant need not be terrorism. Working with explosive material is hazardous, and accidents happen. At the old Badger Munitions Plant, now closed, some of the buildings were designed with walls made to blow out, and be readily replaceable when they did. A small discharge of static electricity in the wrong place and time can cause a large explosion when building munitions. Accidents do happen, no matter how safely a process is designed. I would also guess that many of the workers at the plant have been working a considerable amount of overtime with a war on. Tired workers are more likely to have accidents. Unless there is some evidence of terrorism, my belief is that it was an accident.

500lbguerilla
06-15-2006, 01:14 PM
Last year 43,000 americans were killed by motor vehicles. Bush should ban automobiles and make people walk, it will be good exercise and save 43,000 lives a year plus improve the health of those who continue to live. Back in my day, we just rode horses.thats what I've been saying all along. You're about 1000 X's more likely to die in a car crash then a terrorist incident. But some people think we should give up our right to privacy because of 'the threat'...

paulc
06-26-2006, 06:17 PM
If the US was to bomb its enemys with 'Big Macs',they would become fat and lazy,and eventually die of heart disease,call it the long war............