Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Heads Roll at Pentagon



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Hey all ya’ll Harvard Graduates and yer Journal of American Medical Ass. hucksters, who do you predict is going to be the next Secretary of Defense when First Lady Obama convinces her husband that his 2 daughters need a full body scan at www.lanl.gov. That is an easy order to give the Secretary of Energy !!!

Heads are going to roll big time at the Pentagon. National Defense is at risk for what Generals did to Schofield Barracks and the civilians breathing within 75 miles of the dirty bomber practice with DEPLETED URANIUM.

It is one thing to shoot yerself in your own foot/lungs with alpha particles from DEPLETED URANIUM PENETRATORS. It is quite another thing to give First Daughters lung cancer from visiting daddy's old stomping grounds.

The President will not like reading Chicago_Geek's poetry = http://indianamountainglenncharlesludban.blogspot.com/
nor this blog =http://depleteduranium-rbyanski60.blogspot.com/ !!!!!!!!!!!!

Plausible deniability will give first daughters lung cancer.

First Daughters Carter and Clinton just may have a lifetime watchdog appointments in Pentagon for Amy and State for Chelsa? After we clean up Schofield Barracks and the rest of Hawai’i (United Airlines, how is your load factor for that non-stop to paradise lately?), to whom should Secretary of State apologize, next? Got a Letterman list yet Sec. State Clinton?

http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P3-1328270901.html
ARMY REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO HAWAII
ON DEPLETED URANIUM


(US Fed News Service, Including US State News)
August 30, 2007

The U.S. Army issued the following news release:

The Army has reaffirmed and demonstrated its commitment to ensuring public safety with regards to the depleted uranium discovered (DU) here and at Pohakuloa Training Area on the Island of Hawaii.

A panel of experts representing local, state, national and federal agencies for across the nation gathered here at Range KR3 to discuss DU in Hawaii with members of Oahu and the Island of Hawaii news media, Wednesday.

"The Army takes very seriously its roles and responsibilities with regards to this discovery," said Col. Matthew Margotta,