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According to a foreign news report, Senators Feinstein and Lugar responded in horror at the Bush Administration's plans to attack, by the end of this coming August, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds force, a 90,000 strong contingent declared by the US Senate to be a "terrorist organization," in September, 2007. So outraged were the Senators that they were to release, "within days," twin public op-eds to the New York Times. A half dozen Lance missiles tipped with neutron bombs would incinerate this force, leaving Iran with a fighting force of only 410,000 well-trained, but untested, troops ready to pour across the border into Iraq. Perhaps the consequences to the world and the US economy was of some concern to these Senators, but, to date, the promised op-eds of these Senators have yet to appear in the New York Times. Just to make life more difficult for insane people, could someone please investigate "new Moon" occurrences over Iran between now and the end of August – these would be the most likely times to launch these attacks against Iran. I'm withholding public references to my sources on this particular story because it is becoming crystal clear that a lot of the "false starts" on the neo-conservative's diabolical plans have been used to quash lines of communication across all media. But I do have them and I will release them to at my discretion.
Award winning poet, writer and refugee from the educational testing industry. Richard agitates, supports and motivates activists of all kinds, the most well-known being Cindy Sheehan. Web developer and designer by day, writer by night, Richard has the disposition of an observer and essayist. Richard has fallen in love, one day at a time, with the writing of Raymond Carver, while sparring, verbally, with the flying monkey right since 1998. Richard built his first computer from scratch in 1977 and had his heart broken for the first time in 1980. It has been stomped on and dragged behind a Chevrolet for many miles since that time. Thanks in no small part to Republican partisan politics and internecine policies.
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