Posted on 03/05/2005 5:06:15 PM PST by nwctwx
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http://www.danielpipes.org/article/2468
"Which Privileges for Islam?"
by Daniel Pipes
New York Sun
March 15, 2005
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ON THE NET...
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=15074_Canadas_Islamic_Exception&only=yes
http://www.canada.com/national/nationalpost/news/story.html?id=845a6d55-2da6-47d7-a1fe-9a17610b62a8
http://www.cnsnews.com//ViewForeignBureaus.asp?Page=\ForeignBureaus\archive\200503\FOR20050314b.html
"US Accuses China of Violating Obligations to North Korean Refugees
By Patrick Goodenough"
CNSNews.com International Editor
March 14, 2005
Private aircraft seen as new terror target
Washington Times ^ | Tuesday, March 15, 2005 | By Audrey Hudson
Posted on 03/15/2005 12:23:33 AM PST by JohnHuang2
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1362992/posts
Hey guys, about to get started on work but wanted to look around at all my old bookmarks to put some info together... i came across this
http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/pressrel01/2b.jpg
a picture of the original anthrax letters from 2001...
what strikes me as scary is that the letter clearly states
"THIS IS NEXT"
well, do you think that times up, and those anthrax scares yesterday are a sign of things to come, a la "THIS IS NEXT"...
Have a safe trip and hurry back!
The date on that letter shows 09-11-01. I believe "This is next" refers to the anthrax attack of which that letter was a part, immediately following the 9/11 attacks.
Just out of curiosity...
If the Israelis in Canada, were to say that the muslims were a "legitimate target"....
Would *that* be a hate crime??
(Purely rhetorical)
Ping to #1600.
Warning: Take blood pressure meds before reading the article!
I was thinking along the same lines as you, actually, and the cautious part of me has filled the gas tank and checked my clips. The rest of me, though, is praying that it's not so.
Huh. That goofy Matthew Lesco is right. The gubmint has money for anyone:
http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/425
Americans' Tax Dollars Fund the Wahhabi Lobby
March 15, 2005
Americans' Tax Dollars Fund the Wahhabi Lobby In a startling article today, "Federal Money Goes to Controversial Muslim Group," Sherrie Gossett reveals for Accuracy in Media that the Bush administration has sent $50,000 to the Islamic Society of North America, a leading organization in the Wahhabi lobby's American division.
Mohamed El-sanousi, director of community outreach and communications for ISNA, told Gossett his organization received grants in 2003 and 2004 from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration of the Department of Health and Human Services. The money did not save anyone from substance abuse or improve mental health, however. Instead, it went to teach other members of the Wahhabi lobby how to milk the government: "We used the grants to train Muslim community leaders in how to apply for grants to do social services," El-sanousi explained.
Extension Agents Warn of Agro-Terrorism
http://www.wtoctv.com/Global/story.asp?S=3084974&nav=0qq6XYWV
When you think about homeland security, it's usually the airports and borders and big cities. But what could terrorists do if they hit the farms that raise our food? We talked with some familiar people who now have a role in protecting crops and cattle.
For years, county extension agents have helped Georgia farmers grow their crops. Now they're on the frontlines of homeland security, trying to convince those farmers they could be a target.
"We start telling them what can happen if stuff fell in the wrong hands," said Tim Varnadore of Jeff Davis County. "It opens their eyes."
Between livestock and produce, rural Georgia helps feed the nation, and an attack to contaminate the food supply is an all too real threat.
"When they supposedly found Bin Laden's cave, one of the ones he was hiding in a couple of years ago, one of the most common pamphlets found in the cave was University of Georgia agriculture information," said Danny Stanaland of Bacon County.
Over the next year, they'll train local farmers, fertilizer companies and others how to keep a better eye on problems at home. The challenge is balancing the danger of real threats with the economic disaster of a false alarm.
"We want to be vigilant in what we do, but at the same time we don't want rumors getting out of what could happen," said Mike Dollar of Evans County.
With so many people working in agriculture, even an empty threat would hurt. As Wes Harris of Bulloch County noted, "I think that would be the terrorists' target more, a scare that created an economic disaster rather than a physical one."
Agents say, just like in a neighborhood watch, as more people keep their eyes open, less can happen. In each community, they'll go over ways to watch everything from livestock to fertilizers that could be used in explosives.
They say the toughest thing is getting people to realize the everyday things around us could be used to hurt so many people.
Musharraf: Pakistan lost bin Laden's trail:
http://www.expressnewsline.com/phpnews2.php?action=fullnews&showcomments=1&id=554
Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf has said his country's intelligence services have lost track of Osama bin Laden.
In an interview with the BBC published Tuesday, Musharraf said Pakistani forces had their strongest indication about bin Laden's location eight to 10 months ago.Since that time they have lost his trail, although they believe he is still in the area.
Musharraf said that when Pakistan launched a large offensive in the tribal belt on the Afghan border last year, bin Laden fled.
Musharraf also said that with the recent killing of Pakistan's most wanted militant, Abdullah Mehsud -- which is yet to be confirmed -- Pakistani forces have more hope of making a breakthrough in the tribal area along the Afghan border, where bin Laden and his deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, are believed to be hiding and where Pakistan experiences the most resistance in operations against al-Qaida.
Counter-terrorism expert Bob Newman on Monday told a conference in Dubai that bin Laden attempted to communicate with al-Qaida's front man in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a month ago through a letter.That letter was seized when a ground courier in Pakistan was intercepted, the Pakistani site Dawn reported Tuesday.
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what is odd is that WHO KNEW about the anthrax incidents before monday? i didnt, but i guess i just wasnt following the news maybe?...
None of us did and it wasnt on the news. Time will tell where else this stuff is or isn't.
I just did a search and found this to be interesting.
http://communitydispatch.com/artman/publish/article_560.shtml
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