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Posted on 11/17/2004 9:24:29 PM PST by nwctwx
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But 700 miles could be easily traversed with no stops for refueling in a larger plane. What about a smaller one? I'm not sure what their range is. I believe he was piloting a Cessna.
Good night Chaos.
Have a good evening.
>>Hope that goober hasn't flown over my house in the past few days.<<
You know, that got me to thinking. All of last night I kept hearing low-flying helicopters. I went outside to look on several occasions, but was unable to identify if they were police, traffic, life-flight or what. This began about 9pm last night and continued up until 2 or 3am.
Oh great! I live 10 minutes from the Oak Ridge plants and work in Oak Ridge on a daily basis. My worst fear is that if there is a threat they will lockdown the city and I will not be able to get home. Maybe I better move some of my emergency supplies to my office! (Chaos, you must live pretty close to me!)
I live in the flight line of the largest Naval air station in the world. We have jets, helos, you name it, flying overhead all the time, so it's hard for me to know if anything is out of whack just from air traffic.
C-5A overflights are fun. It sounds like someone is playing a church pipe organ next door.
Same thing across the state line in Greenbrier and Monroe Counties. Deer everywhere but quality of harvest down. Too much pressure on forage versus numbers.
I would guess that 700 miles is possible in a smaller plane, but then I'm not a pilot. That would be about 7 hours of non-stop flying though, which may exceed a smaller plane's capacity.
British Muslims want Islamic law and prayers at work
Alan Travis and Madeleine Bunting
Tuesday November 30, 2004
The Guardian
Muslims in Britain want greater recognition of their faith with the introduction of Islamic law for civil cases and time off for prayers during the working day, but are equally committed to greater participation in British life.
A special Guardian/ICM poll based on a survey of 500 British Muslims found that a clear majority want Islamic law introduced into this country in civil cases relating to their own community.
Some 61% wanted Islamic courts - operating on sharia principles - "so long as the penalties did not contravene British law".
http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,5074487-103690,00.html
Swedes Reach Muslim Breaking Point
By Steve Harrigan
MALMO, Sweden Swedish authorities in the southern city of Malmo have been busy with a sudden influx of Muslim immigrants 90 percent of whom are unemployed and many who are angry and taking it out on the country that took them in.
"If we park our car it will be damaged so we have to go very often in two vehicles, one just to protect the other vehicle," said Rolf Landgren, a Malmo police officer.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,139614,00.html
"Goober" LOL!
Goodnight, Chaos.
Hopefully the story won't disappear.
There are so many questions...
One of the reasons I mentioned this was because I recalled a description of the many and intense praying and cleansing rituals performed by the 19 hijackers before their 911 operation. Part of these rituals included them anointing and perfuming their bodies to make themselves holy and pure and prepared to die.
Also Symrna, Turkey, historically ties in with the cult of martyrdom.
Then there's that word perfume.
Today they're calling it nuclear cat-and-mouse.
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Thanks Penguino.
I'll add it to my links.
Cindy, just out of curiosity - how many links do you have??
And how on earth do you keep track of them all??
You sure can connect up the dots, Penguino.
I have a lot of links.
Dead link checking has become a way of life.
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