Once upon a time I had a spot of trouble with a local Apple retailer. A friend of mine, who worked for a company that ran tech support for OSX, wrote a long and rambling email to the manager of the store, and posted a paper copy outside his cubicle. A friend asked for an e-copy so he could send it on to a friend.
Two jobs later, my friend gets his own email sent to him on one of those big office sendarounds as something someone got from a friend from a friend from a friend who's a friend ... but the circle came around and he got his own email back.
Seems American pilots can't keep their mouths shut and
the Pentagon has been caught in a lie. Looks like some
of the habits of the Bush Administration are rubbing off.
"The Pentagon said it had not tried to deceive. It drew
a distinction between traditional napalm, first invented
in 1942, and the weapons dropped in Iraq, which it
calls Mark 77 firebombs."
The Pneumonia outbreak among several hundred troops is a lie.
When the first victim was found he was unconcious and wuickly lapsed into a coma while cascading organ failure was killing him.
The first young trooper to die from "it" was retired from the service 5 days before his death so the parents had no benefits to visit him. The trooper's fellow soldiers chipped in $10 apiece to bring the parents to the German hospital where the young man lay dieing. Once there the father witnessed 55 more soldiers coming in with similar symptoms as was verified by nurses. The father was told his son contracted a toxin and no one was allowed to touch him. After the young man died the room was quarantined for 48 hours.
All that is known about the young man's duty was that he was doing "hauling" trucking duty in Iraq.
If the soldiers had not chipped in $10 apiece for the parents flight, we might not have known what really happened.
The Pneumonia outbreak among several hundred troops is a lie.
When the first victim was found he was unconcious and quickly lapsed into a coma while cascading organ failure was killing him.
The first young trooper to die from "it" was retired from the service 5 days before his death so the parents had no benefits to visit him. The trooper's fellow soldiers chipped in $10 apiece to bring the parents to the German hospital where the young man lay dieing. Once there the father witnessed 55 more soldiers coming in with similar symptoms as was verified by nurses. The father was told his son contracted a toxin and no one was allowed to touch him. After the young man died the room was quarantined for 48 hours.
All that is known about the young man's duty was that he was doing "hauling" trucking duty in Iraq.
If the soldiers had not chipped in $10 apiece for the parents flight, we might not have known what really happened.
Assembling the over 1,200 works on one website is a daunting task to initiate, but there is a art forum I moderate (and no one sees) that has the most recent stuff... http://pub32.ezboard.com/fpostpoemsmessageboardfrm31
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