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04/10/06 8:31 AM

#39431 RE: sluggo33 #39430

sluggo -- you mean good evening, right? (for me, that is -- been up, just got around to eating 'dinner' -- lol)

beyond any reasonable shadow of a doubt, dubya obviously feverishly lusts to deploy the nuke bunker-busters against Iran -- the question remains whether the military will carry out that order when dubya gives it -- as well as whether the Israelis will use any of the dozens of those same weapons that dubya&co gave them a year ago

of course, the only reason that idiot fundamentalist jackass got elected in Iran to begin with was because dubya, our very own idiot fundamentalist jackass who stole his 'elections' here, got right down to work aggressively provoking Iran from the very day he first 'took' office -- which (quite predictably) (. . .) resulted in the Iranian voters turning away from the moderate reform leadership that was in power before their last election

ya just gotta love it when a plan comes together -- geez louise . . .

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as for the picture in my signature, I can only wish that I was the one who was there to take it -- I found it buried deep within NOAA's maze of websites -- and the tornado was not anywhere near as close to the camera as it might look -- that's the 5/3/99 Moore tornado, which by the way really was an F6, at its peak out in the southwest Oklahomas countryside about an hour before it tore through the south side of the Oklahoma City metro area -- at the time of the picture, it was a giant, something like 2 miles wide; the picture was actually taken from (at least) 4 or 5 miles away -- fortunately, by the time it hit the more densely populated areas as it entered Oklahoma City metro, it had gone through a bit of a reorganization cycle and was, so to speak, a mere shadow of its former self, at 'only' about 1/2 to 3/4 of a mile wide (though still at F6 intensity, i.e. top ground-level winds [in this instance, based on the data gathered while it was tearing through the south side of Oklahoma City metro, apparently considerably] greater than 318 mph)