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Colonel Mustard, in the Sushi Bar, with the Polonium-210 [Dan Collins]

Claudia Rosett points us toward this article in the London Times listing the top five theories regarding who killed Litvenenko, and why.

My personal feeling is that it was probably Pat Buchanan and Dan Brown.  Either that, or some idiot was using polonium-210 to cut some cocaine.

9 Replies to “Colonel Mustard, in the Sushi Bar, with the Polonium-210 [Dan Collins]”

  1. McGehee says:

    You have to consider the timing and who benefits. The timing, of course, is always somehow advantageous to Bushitler.

  2. Pablo says:

    You have to consider the timing and who benefits.

    Who benefits? It’s the Joooos, right?

  3. Republican On Acid says:

    I’ll go with Buchanan. Is it just me or has that cretin had an entire life of sucking his own communist flavored semen and vomiting out apologies for the old guard?

    Oops, I meant PATRIOT flavored semen.

  4. lee says:

    had an entire life of sucking his own communist flavored semen and vomiting out apologies

    Whoa!

    Back away from the acid, Republican.

    That theater of the mind I didn’t need.

    This is obviously something new. The doctors, suspecting poison, still had trouble figuring it out.

    A message perhaps?

    Who has access to this stuff, and how vunerable are the worlds water supplies to this kind of poisoning?

  5. Dan Collins says:

    Well, lee, Pamela says that you can mail-order the stuff.

  6. lee says:

    Well…that’s disconserting

  7. ahem says:

    The one who really profits is Putin. He has any number of reasons to want to shut Litvenenko up. I’d say it’s pretty clear he had him wacked. There are no ‘rogue elements’ in Russia.

  8. lee says:

    There are no ‘rogue elements’ in Russia.

    Are you sure about this?

    ‘Cause I thought, using modern techniques in dictionary definitions, that Russia was in a civil war.

  9. ed says:

    Hmmm.

    Now a former Russian Prime Minister is dying in Ireland from an “unexplained illness” contracted a day after this guy.

    Funny thing about Russian dissidents.  They always seem to die in unexpected ways.

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