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To: bronxville; Quix
Last month the testimony of career officers of UFOs interfering with ICBM missles.

The sighted missile launches in Phoenix and coastal California. The disabling of a cruise ship off of Mexico and today a fatal explosion at resort in the Mexican Riviera .

Not seemingly connected but makes me go Hmmm.

15 posted on 11/14/2010 4:58:55 PM PST by AU72
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To: AU72; The Comedian

>>Not seemingly connected but makes me go Hmmm.<<

What makes me go Hmmm is the fact there is millions of Moslems in the USA. For a moment allow me to blow a cool, refreshing breeze up your skirt.

Of the millions of Moslems in the USA, what percentage of them are what a very pro Moslem person such as “Elie Rekhess (Ph.D. Tel Aviv University) Crown Professor of Middle East Studies” would call radicals? Perhaps 1 percent? That would be 10,000. Oh Dear! That’s too many to admit to. Shall we say .5 percent? That would be 5,000. How about one quarter of one percent? That would be 2,500. Alright, let’s be realistic and say one tenth of one percent of them are radicals. (The rest are what the news agencies would describe as Moderates. LOL)

Yes, that means that there’s a good possibility of terrorists living next door to you and your family. Right?

Yup, 1,000 pig screwing, terrorist minded, America hating Muslims are spread out across America wanting to mess with our energy system which support our defense system. (I didn’t mean to include the guy in the WH but he qualifies.)

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm! Be sure to wish them all a Merry Christmas!


34 posted on 11/14/2010 6:44:06 PM PST by B4Ranch (Conflict is inevitable; Combat is an option. Train for the fight.)
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