To: ottothedog
It's also interesting to note that after Desert Storm our benevolent fedgov relocated ex-Iraqui soldiers and families to the OKC area. It should've been obvious even to the fedgov morons that these people most likely were less than thrilled to be re-located to the country that caused so much death and destruction to their homeland......could've been a real hotbed for anti-American factions. Still wondering how Judge Wayne Alley was tipped off not to come to work that day in the Murrah building.
To: american spirit
I have to admit that I don't know a lot about it, but it seems to me that the law enforcement types shut down avenues of investigation based on their preconcieved notions. For instance, they refuse to consider that the anthrax attacks were perpetrated by islamofascists. During the Klinton years they definitely seemed focused on these "right wing" extremist groups. What I find interesting is that all terror groups seem to have ties with the al Qaeda types.
To: american spirit
RE: "Still wondering how Judge Wayne Alley was tipped off not to come to work that day in the Murrah building."
Your question trigger my memory of northern California talk radio discussions in the days following 9/11/01.
I will simply copy a googled source to express it
"What mayor of a major west coast city claimed just hours after 9-11 that he'd been warned not to fly the week of 9-11 by what he described as his 'airport security.' None other than Willie Brown!"
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04/02/2004 9:01:39 AM PST by
WilliamofCarmichael
(Benedict Arnold was a hero for both sides in the same war, too!)
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