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Israel pressures Bush administration to ignore latest Iran intel and stay vigilant

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By M&C US News Dec 4, 2007, 16:55 GMT


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JLDec 4th, 2007 - 17:55:07

GW inc. is in the headline again as major production issues with its 'i' products: i-Raq, i-Ran, and now, i-ntelligence continue to surface.

Company first admitted two years ago, the 'i-ntelligence' software on its i-Raq product has a major design flaw. Since then company has spent billions to correct bugs without much success.

Since i-Raq product hit the market, it has caused American about 1 trillion dollars in lost of productivity. Defying mounting pressure to recall i-Raq, GW inc. insisted all bugs were fixed.

According to VP of GW inc., Mr. Chaney, who spearheads the i-Raq product, but has no 'i-ntelligent' background, 'A small bug like this is to be expected; due to tremendous shortage on 'i-ntelligent' people inside the company. But we are now working closely with Apple's CEO Steve Job, who seemed to have great success with its 'i' products.'

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DJ SanDiegoDec 4th, 2007 - 18:24:44

sixteen US Intel. Ags. sent secret memo to, 'W'; last week.'Blue skys clearin put on Irans new face';Secret Squirrel speaking into soup can sequestered from Kennebunk cottage can be heard saying Mr.P the IAEA is not a song we sang around camp fires with uncle Walworth the US diplomat to Israel responsible for shielding the Dimona'Nukey make nice', project from your eyes on canoe trips.

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FranklinwasnofoolDec 4th, 2007 - 21:40:46

Face it American people. The Jews run your country and have been in control for quite some time. They'll drive your great nation to destruction. It's happening her in Britain as well. That Hitler guy might not have been so stupid.

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