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Posted on 11/17/2004 9:24:29 PM PST by nwctwx
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Too bad, so sad. Cry us a river jihadis. Quit killing people and face up to the fact that not only your websites, but your personal lives (and your illusionary afterlife) will be shut down if you continue to do evil things!
Thank you for that translation Penguino.
Of course we know that that this bad guy IS NOT a "heroic holy martyr."
**Correction to my post 4035 translation
I just found out online that
the French word "refectoire" means
the English word "refectory" which means "dining hall in a religious house, a college, or other institution."
So, the martyr specifically worked in the dining hall.
Yep.
Generally speaking, as I travel around on the internet, Nigeria and Sudan seem to pop up more frequently than say, a year ago.
Wouldn't taking fingerprints at passport application time deter some of this passport identity theft? If the prints don't match, the entry is denied.....or is that too complicated? I realize it's not foolproof, but would certainly nail some of the attempted fraudulent entries.
http://www.inatoday.com/trusting%20moscow%20122204.htm
"TRUSTING MOSCOW -- MYTH OR FANTASY?"
December 22, 2004
By Toby Westerman
Copyright 2004 International News Analysis Today
www.inatoday.com
ANALYSIS SNIPPET: "There is another side to relations with Moscow which are no being addressed by Washington political circles, nor examined by the centralized media.
Russian technology propels the pro-terror states of Cuba, North Korea, Syria, and Iran, and is the backbone of Communist China's awe-inspiring military buildup.
The result is that the U.S. is now threatened by long-range missiles from both North Korea and China, terror networks can turn to Syria for sophisticated chemical weapons, and the Communist Chinese military will soon threaten U.S. naval power in the Pacific. Iran's nuclear program and missile development will lead to Teheran's ability to strike at Europe or U.S. forces stationed in the Middle East and surrounding areas.
Russia - and China - are rapidly increasing their influence in Latin America, once "America's backyard." Both Russia and China are supporting the Marxist regime of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, with Russia in the process of fulfilling a long wish list of weaponry for Chavez.
Chavez is the close friend, personally and politically, of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro. Chavez also harbors dreams of becoming ruler of a united Latin American empire that would someday rival the United States. The large population, vast resources, growing technological aid from Russia and China, and increasingly leftist tendencies of the region combine to give Latin America the capability to fulfil Chavez' dream."
Prayers offered.
This is what just happened to my father-in-law, a post surgery complication. He spent two weeks on a ventilator, will leave the hospital tomorrow. He's doing great right now and I'm sure your Aunt Clara will recover soon. Our modern doctors and their medical teams are wonderful. I know our prayers help guide their hands, hearts and minds.
Yep.
I caught that story when it was breaking and couldn't find any TV channel covering it.
Post 4056 - correction and apology: " Jewish "
Yep.
It seems Iran is trying to push more buttons than North Korea.
Maybe it's an evil contest of some sort.
Welcome back RR, prayers for your father-in-law and a blessed Christmas to you and your family!
Hi JP. Thanks for the Links.
May you and yours have a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Good to see you around.
Thank you Mama Dearest.
One would think checking fingerprints would be good; of course one would actually have to CHECK the fingerprints. That takes time. That takes money. That takes manpower. It should be done.
Hi Slowboat.
I'm going to add on to your post.
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http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2004/Dec/22/ln/ln07p.html
Posted on: Wednesday, December 22, 2004
"Blade found in passenger's shoe"
By Mike Leidemann
Advertiser Transportation Writer
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "A Virginia man traveling to Kaua'i with his wife and four children was arrested yesterday at Honolulu International Airport after security officials said they found a three- to four-inch box cutter blade concealed in his shoe.
Randall Rustick, 33, was arrested after a screener X-raying his possessions saw a metal object in the shoe and became suspicious, said Sidney Hayakawa, federal security chief for the airport."
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http://starbulletin.com/2004/12/22/news/index6.html
Wednesday, December 22, 2004
"Man with blade held"
By Rosemarie Bernardo
rbernardo@starbulletin.com
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The Stafford-brand, size 10 1/2, black dress shoes looked common enough.
But it was the box-cutter blade glued inside one of the shoes that caught the attention of security personnel at Honolulu Airport's Interisland Terminal yesterday."
That's interesting JP.
You're right on top of it as usual.
Thanks.
Excellent! Thanks for following up.
Well I'll update you now Bill before this thread changes to a new thread.
I checked around for UBL in the cold-weather hat and couldn't find it.
Most of the links where I thought it would be had "bandwidth exceeded" on them and the other UBL photo gallery links I had for the most part went , 404 "page not found."
FYI.
Cindy
My gut tells me he might be one of those people who wants to tweak the feds by proving that the screening is inadequate. I'll bet he was planning on leaving the blade where some cleanup crew would find it and report it.
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