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AAflyer said:It was called the Spanish Inquisition.
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AAflyer said:It was called the Spanish Inquisition.
JanaBJana said:Ditka,
I would concur. There's always someone protesting we are too aggressive. But when we back off and something happens, well.. then they say we werent aggressive enough!
* Close the Borders
* Deport the Illiegal ALIENS
* Fine Companies hiring Illegals.
* Secure our Nation
BATFE rids Univ. of ninja threat
http://www.redandblack.com/vnews/dis.../443c71ed40b94
By CAROLINE ERVIN
Published , April 12, 2006, AM EDT
ATF agents are always on alert for anything suspicious — including ninjas.
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearm agents, on campus Tuesday for Project Safe Neighborhoods training, detained a “suspicious individual” near the Georgia Center, University Police Chief Jimmy Williamson said.The Red and Black said:http://media.redandblack.com/vimages/shared/vnews/stories/443c71ed40b94-32-1.jpg
This photo, taken by a student’s camera phone, shows ATF officials pinning down Jeremiah Ransom in front of Snelling dining hall. He was coming from a pirate vs. ninja event at the Wesley Foundation and was not arrested. (Kathleen Ruark | The Red & Black)
Jeremiah Ransom, a sophomore from Macon, was leaving a Wesley Foundation pirate vs. ninja event when he was detained.
After being held in investigative detention, he was found to have violated no criminal laws and was not arrested.
“It was surreal,” Ransom said. “I was jogging from Wesley to Snelling when I heard someone yell ‘freeze.’”
Ransom said he thought a friend was playing a joke before he realized officers had guns drawn and pointed at him.
ATF agents had noticed Ransom’s suspicious behavior and clothing and gave chase, apprehending him, Williamson said.
“Agents noticed someone wearing a bandanna across the face and acting in a somewhat suspicious manner, peeping around the corner,” said ATF special agent in charge Vanessa McLemore.
Ransom was wearing black sweatpants and an athletic T-shirt with one red bandanna covering the bottom half of his face and another covering the top of his head, Williamson said.
“Seeing someone with something across the face, from a federal standpoint — that’s not right,” McLemore said, explaining why agents believed something to be amiss.
Agents noticed Ransom peering around a corner and said when police sirens sounded, he took off running.
After chasing Ransom and identifying themselves, ATF agents detained him, turning him over once University Police arrived, McLemore said.
Ransom said Williamson told him the incident should not have been handled in such a manner and he would file a complaint with the ATF.
“I was in shock, to say the least,” Ransom said.
Gulfstream 200 said:are the workers..and they are usually from Malaysia, Phillipines,
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Ditka,
I would concur. There's always someone protesting we are too aggressive. But when we back off and something happens, well.. then they say we werent aggressive enough!
* Close the Borders
* Deport the Illiegal ALIENS
* Fine Companies hiring Illegals.
* Secure our Nation
Doyoucopy said:People like you are the exactly the reason why AMERICANS are so f--king hated overseas. Bigots!
Touché! I humbly retract my former statement/question. Thanks for the post.Whidbey said:I was boots on the ground for extended periods in Afghanistan and farther west. Had to carry a gun, roll on convoys, etc. and saw extensive interaction with the population, (in addition to flying over both places).
The point I was making is that I had a lot of opinions about the place and the people that were turned on their head after actually experiencing it myself rather than through FOX or CNN.
I just think people should hesitate before making sweeping statments without having experienced it themselves.
Respectfully,
Whidbey
Turd world? The whole world is a toilet and everyone is just passing through! :nuts:RJP said:Apparently, the whole world is a toilet and everyone is against some of you-at least in your minds.
Doyoucopy said:no $hit sherlock, from what you said, I guess you lock yourself in the hotel room and never venture out to see what the rest of the place is doing. (there's more to your layover than the Sheraton)
Have you wandered the street of kuwait or dubai to see what people do with their lives? Have to as much as left the front doors of your hotel room while you were over there? Since you mentioned the hotel staff, I doubt you know anything about the place.
People like you are the exactly the reason why AMERICANS are so f--king hated overseas. Bigots!
JanaBJana said:Ditka,
* Deport the Illiegal ALIENS
Tejas-Jet said:Or until a blonde haired, red blooded, blue eyed American knocks on my door wanting those jobs....but he better be price competitive.
Tejas
flyer172r said:Something for all of you to keep in mind. If you are one who watches the 9/11 tapes or listens to the CVRs on a regular basis, how long will it be before you become de-sensitized to what you are watching? How long will it be before watching it doesn't evoke the same feelings it does today? Don't say never, because I'm guessing 10 years ago you would never have said that a 9/11 would happen.
It is possible to remember exactly how one felt that day without constantly subjecting oneself to reminders. Trust me, if I wake up tomorrow and learn that Bin Laden is dead, I will jump for joy and praise whichever one of our brave soldiers did it.
jayme said:Repeat after me: Saddam had NOTHING TO DO WITH 9/11.
fastbird said:Jayme said: "Repeat after me: Saddam had NOTHING TO DO WITH 9/11."
Where is your proof? There is just as much circumstancial evidence to prove he was involved as there is to claim he wasn't.
We know:
1. The UN's Oil for Food program was rife with corruption
2. Saddam was skimming money from the program by selling black market oil
3. Many corrupt officials in his regime also sold oil on the black market
4. Saddam funded $25k "job well done" gifts to families of suicide bombers
5. Saddam's closest and most corrupt lieutenants had ties to OBL, Hamas, etc.
6. Saddam had chemical weapons (WMD's) and used them against Iran
7. Saddam had chemical weapons (WMD's) and used them against Iraqis
8. Saddam had plenty of warning to move incriminating equipment before 4/2003
9. Saddam's lieutenants repeated thwarted UN inspectors in the 1990's.
If I've got this right...
Saddam had the desire, technology, money, and proven ability to channel desparately needed funds or fraudulent passports to the ilk who would bomb a Night Club in Bali, or hijack four airliners, or bomb shopping malls and hotels.
Yep, Saddam had nothing to promoting Radical Islamic Terrorism. I'm convinced.
Benhuntn said:furlough boy unless you are one of them (which I suspect) you aren't giving up any freedoms. But you would be at the head of the line demanding why we didn't do more to stop them if there is another attack. The ARENA of the real world is no place for the weak, timid, pablum eating tree hugging cowards that sit snug in their bedroom with their heads under the pillow hoping the bad guys won't see them.
fastbird said:I can't believe the pansy arsed liberals who think we can all get along and sing Kumbya while holding hands and the world really is a nice place with people who can be reasoned with. Keep the memories of 9/11 alive, in fact keep remembering the devastation. Listen to the people pleading for help on those tapes. Keep your ire and never forget what those butchers did and remember the parties in the streets in the sympathetic countries!
There is only one way to deal with the ilk who would cowardly attack civilians by hijacking airplanes, buses, detonating remote bombings or such...and it comes in various sizes...5.56, 7.62, .40, .45, or even .50...calibre that is.
Kill them all and let them find their Allah and all his grandure. BTW, here's your Religion of Peace...
http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/
FlyBunny said:...the ones like h25b (who decided not to take up the opportunity to serve)?
SWA/FO said:Don't blame a whole race - just blame a whole religion. Until those "real" people associated with that religion speak up and do something about it.
jayme said:I understand they are a little short-handed over there. Call up your local recruiting office and find out what you can do.
Where did I say anything about conservatives? I'm an independent voter, I wouldn't want to vote for President Bush today because of many of his domestic stances but who are you going to vote for, Hillary?So only conservatives love this country?