To: Astronaut
A dirty bomb would not reach Dearborn, 30 miles away and to the west of Detroit. Besides they have shown themselves quite wiling to kill Muslims in Iraq.
To: 1curiousmind
Dearborn is NOT 30 Miles away from Detroit. It borders Detroit on the southwest and is approx 10 minutes drive from the city center.Dearborn would suffer some effects in a dirty bomb scenario.
CC
53 posted on
01/26/2006 9:38:40 AM PST by
Celtic Conservative
(Billy Tauzin about Louisiana: "half the state is under water, the other half is under indictment")
To: 1curiousmind
They are shaheed too. If the shaheed is righteous, he will go to paradise. Mohammed (pbuh) has spoken.
61 posted on
01/26/2006 9:41:28 AM PST by
Flavius Josephus
(Enemy Idealogies: Pacifism, Liberalism, and Feminism.)
To: 1curiousmind
The FBI should see if certain higher-level Imams and whatnot conveniently "leave" the Detroit area that weekend - of course, you can get into a car and do 60 miles per hour - just leave at kickoff and head to Chicago - you'll be 180 miles away by the fourth quarter.
69 posted on
01/26/2006 9:47:31 AM PST by
mobyss
To: 1curiousmind
A dirty bomb would not reach Dearborn, 30 miles away and to the west of Detroit. Besides they have shown themselves quite wiling to kill Muslims in Iraq. In reality, a "Dirty Bomb" would not cause a large casuality count. Just some very expensive clean-up operations and a lot of panic.
I'd be more concerned with biological or chemical, particularly in an indoor arena.
138 posted on
01/27/2006 12:50:14 PM PST by
Ditto
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To: 1curiousmind
A dirty bomb would not reach Dearborn, 30 miles away and to the west of Detroit. No, but the Michigan militia would, which when I use to live in Michigan was rather large, nor should we forget the gangs in Detroit who survive.
Any large scale successful attack in the US by muslims would put all the rest at risk, but you are right they would not care.
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