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"Greg Cochran on anthrax"

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Anonymous RKU said...

Well, so far the evidence against this "Anthrax Killer" looks even thinner than that against the previous "Anthrax Killer", who was paid $6M from the government for defamation.

http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2008/08/05/anthrax/index.html

But since Ivins' probably won't sue, I guess the government can breathe easier...

8/5/08, 9:26 PM

Anonymous rightsaidfred said...

>>>>If the anthrax mailer's goal was to get America to pay more attention to ...

Spies and terrorists have grand dreams that their actions will change the world, and they mostly have an unhappy existence punctuated by a few thrills. If Ivins was the culprit, he seems to fit this mold.

8/5/08, 10:25 PM

Anonymous dearieme said...

"If the anthrax mailer's goal was to get America to pay more attention to ..."; the Global Warmmongers have been pretty successful too, without yet (I assume) killing anyone. They are all set to cost us all far more money, of course, in a way that will kill far more people.

8/6/08, 2:57 AM

Blogger neil craig said...

While there may not be enough evidence to convict we do know that somebody dunnit & if the anthrax identification is right the number of suspects is as limited as in the classic country house murder detective story.

He does look like the most likely suspect - Miss Marple would have known for sure but even in such stories the plot always requires the murderer to admit it. If he didn't leave a suicide note that is probably as close to an admission as we will get.

8/6/08, 4:08 AM

Anonymous Robert said...

Here is another article on this. http://antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=13262

8/6/08, 8:35 AM

Blogger hardright@30 said...

I'm loving this blog today:

http://anthraxvaccine.blogspot.com/

It's written by a specialist in Anthrax who knew Ivins professionally. She's unconvinced.

8/7/08, 11:29 AM

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