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/p> p>August 13th: br> "Moreover, what was a man like Dr. Hatfill who had served in the armed forces of two white racist governments (Rhodesia and South Africa) doing in a U.S. Army lab working with Ebola?" /p>So Steven Hatfill deigned study (it's not clear that he served in either country's armed forces) in countries that were not on the New York Times politically-correct listing at the time, which is enough to make him a prime suspect in the Kristof's eyes. If innuendo is all Kristof can use against Hatfill, the least he is owed is an apology and I suspect much more.
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