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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14-07-10 08:18, John Thielking
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<div><span>The following text would not post to the article on <a
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that talked about the uranium being stolen in Iraq because
the software thought it contained "offensive language". So
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Considering that you can buy research grade uranium ore on
Amazon.com, I wouldn't worry about this story. Since when
did RT start jumping on the "there are WMDs in Iraq"
bandwagon? I thought that path was proven to be bogus in
2003. The chemical weapons in Iraq story is also sourced
from Reuters, probably USA planted propaganda used to
justify bombing Iraq yet again. Fool me once, ok, but fool
me twice? Come on RT, get it together.</span><br>
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I agree with your conclusion, but i tried to find uranium on
Amazon and failed. Are you referring to something that i'm not aware
of?<br>
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eden<br>
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