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That's what my mother in law calls anthrax. Which is more deadly?

I have a theory. ( I hear you groaning, but no, it doesn't involve
charter schools )

Regarding this anthrax mailer: I would be looking for an ex (probably)
military guy, white supremacist type, recently home from overseas, (
having been vaccinated, you know) Where is John Douglas when you need
him?

This is horrible business. I wish we could know more about the
investigation.

Deb L

Leslie

Does the secret service have a suggestion box?
Leslie



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> Does the secret service have a suggestion box?
> Leslie

HA! You're trying to be funny, but I think this is a great idea. Sadly,
people like me are exactly the reason they DON'T.

sigh,
Deb L

Lynda

There have been hundreds of students at the universities have these
biological goodies. None of these schools have much of what could be called
security measures. It takes a nurse more paperwork and using more keys to
unlock more secure areas to give a patient aspirin than it does to get these
items at a biology class in some schools.

Step 1 should be control the source here.

Lynda
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Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Amtrax


> That's what my mother in law calls anthrax. Which is more deadly?
>
> I have a theory. ( I hear you groaning, but no, it doesn't involve
> charter schools )
>
> Regarding this anthrax mailer: I would be looking for an ex (probably)
> military guy, white supremacist type, recently home from overseas, (
> having been vaccinated, you know) Where is John Douglas when you need
> him?
>
> This is horrible business. I wish we could know more about the
> investigation.
>
> Deb L
>
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Leslie

I was joking but not! I really do wonder if they've considered your possible scenario. I'm sure they're just like any other "professional group", stuck in the box, rarely interested in what a lay person has to offer. Another symptom of our school centered society. So many wise people are overlooked for lack of credentials while complete idiots control our destiny. Best I can do is cross my fricken fingers :~D
Dreams of a better future are harder to come by in my forties than they were in my twenties. Having three kids to worry about doesn't help much either!
Leslie

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Subject: Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Amtrax




> Does the secret service have a suggestion box?
> Leslie

HA! You're trying to be funny, but I think this is a great idea. Sadly,
people like me are exactly the reason they DON'T.

sigh,
Deb L

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. Best I can do is cross my
> fricken fingers :~D
> Dreams of a better future are harder to come by in my forties than
> they were in my twenties. Having three kids to worry about doesn't
> help much either!
> Leslie

I hear ya, Leslie!
Deb L