To: milkncookies
That's what I meant in one of my earlier replies....
One or two stories on or in the news, you don't see a picture.
But all of this data -- you start putting it together -- it's downright freaky.
As for raising our security level: I'm willing to bet that Houston's at least at a confidential orange -- high risk.
Issuing a red -- imminent -- that'll kill the economy. Red means we are certainly going to be hit. Are we still to go about our normal business?
1,627 posted on
01/28/2004 8:09:14 PM PST by
baltodog
(So, can we assume that a job that an illegal alien won't do must be REALLY bad?....)
To: baltodog
My normal business this weekend will be to go for a long drive out of town....and "into the wind my friend".
:>)
1,632 posted on
01/28/2004 8:13:00 PM PST by
milkncookies
(Usama Bin Muhammad Bin Ladin: "El Khara Dah? You have looser lips than a whore in Marakesh")
To: baltodog
Houston should be on orange, and effectively on red for Sunday with regards to anything and everything that could be a threat to the event. and there is nothing wrong with that.
To: baltodog
True connection of dots!
My husband said he also believes there will be an attack, he is the world's biggest skeptic. He said the difference between he and I , is that I sit and worry and don't know when to let go. We were sitting at a freight train stop and he said if a nuke hit just one block away what can you do? So then stop worrying ahead of time for if you can't stop it why waste whatever time you do have left knowing about it and being defenseless. Just some thoughts shared.
He doesn't make sense often but this is one of the rare moments -g-
2,028 posted on
01/29/2004 3:33:50 PM PST by
JustPiper
(Register Republican and Write-In Tom Tancredo in March)
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