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Old September 13th 03, 09:17 AM
Aerophotos
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fallout from thermonuclear testing is all we need to say .. the deadly
cancer after effect has killed many more people then hitler stalin etc
and other ever did in the world

Gordon wrote:

How many people did Teller kill, as opposed to say, Idi Amin or Stalin?

Gordon


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Old September 13th 03, 09:25 AM
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Gordon wrote:

How many people did Teller kill, as opposed to say, Idi Amin or Stalin?

Gordon


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fallout from thermonuclear testing is all we need to say .. the deadly
cancer after effect has killed many more people then hitler stalin etc
and other ever did in the world



.....and let's not get started on that *******, Henry Ford.





Cheers


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Old September 13th 03, 09:35 AM
Aerophotos
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hint for you keato

everything we uses kills us.. even the APCs you drove in the late 70s...

but unfortunately the nuclear weapons can eliminate everything in a
instant...like american cities...

pity the us decided to invent the weapon... i still prefer the ole shoot
outs of the pre nuke days..

like in that us invaded ****ry called iraq where americans are dying in
their hundreds still.. absolute cracker i think.. fools volunteer so
their CinC can have arabs kill them yet the Cinc is a war dodger himself
... sets a great precident hey

i really wonder if the us was bluffing in the cold war.. they wouldnt
of survived a nuclear war, let alone conventional...they are shown
everytime since vietnam that they cant hold their own ground, they
require world assistance.. so much for fighting the european meance...

check six









Dave Kearton wrote:

Gordon wrote:

How many people did Teller kill, as opposed to say, Idi Amin or Stalin?

Gordon


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"Aerophotos" wrote in message
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fallout from thermonuclear testing is all we need to say .. the deadly
cancer after effect has killed many more people then hitler stalin etc
and other ever did in the world


....and let's not get started on that *******, Henry Ford.

Cheers

Dave Kearton

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Old September 13th 03, 07:17 PM
Chad Irby
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In article ,
Aerophotos wrote:

fallout from thermonuclear testing is all we need to say .. the deadly
cancer after effect has killed many more people then hitler stalin etc
and other ever did in the world


Not really. Some people have squeezed and tortured the numbers to try
and suggest this, but looking at cancer numbers downwind of the Nevada
Test Site doen't show that much of an indication.

Radiation exposure is not linear in effects at low doses, apparently.

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Old September 13th 03, 12:53 PM
Mike Beede
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In article , Aerophotos wrote:

hooray the most evil person ever to exist in the world is now dead


I'm impressed. I've never seen anyone post posthumously before.

Mike
 




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