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running dogg March 13th 05 04:41 AM

THIS will solve that pesky Darfur problem...
 
Seen on BBC News website:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4338835.stm

Maybe they dropped it on sedans in Sudan?


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Dan March 13th 05 01:12 PM



"Sedan" is code name for Sudan;

U.S., realizing the risks of nuclear tests in the United States West,
conducts the most deadly ones in a poor, developing country, Sudan.

http://www.sudani.com/dir/s.asp?l=29454

Realising that Movie star John Wayne had been diagnoised with cancer,
contracted by working in radioactive sections of the Nevada desert,
U.S Officials, acting under the auspicese of John Foster Dulles,
Bribed Sudanese officials with Liquor and Prostitutes,
then set up a secret nuclear test site in the Sudanese desert.
U.S. Nuclear tests were then conducted in Sudan between 1962 and 1970,
when Richard Nixon, alerted by the Soviet Union of the goings on in
Sudan,
ended this test program.
The entire program is still classified as top secret


Joel Rubin March 13th 05 02:42 PM

On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 20:41:31 -0800, running dogg wrote:

Seen on BBC News website:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4338835.stm

Maybe they dropped it on sedans in Sudan?

Perhaps this was the subject to an editorial by Emily Latella?

(Emily Latella was a persona of the late Gilda Radner on NBC's
Saturday Night Live. She used to do editorials about a phrase she had
misheard ["Soviet Jewelry", "Presidential Erections", "Violins on
Television", et alia] and, when informed of the actual phrase, she
would say "Never Mind".)


Telamon March 13th 05 10:59 PM

In article , running dogg wrote:

Seen on BBC News website:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4338835.stm

Maybe they dropped it on sedans in Sudan?


No, this is about a test that is coming up soon in order to discover how
much sand can be turned into glass in a short period of time.

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Telamon
Ventura, California


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