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Posted on 08/06/2005 4:45:21 PM PDT by nwctwx
Looks like Bush has no plans to stop terrorists from crossing the border.
"Bush seeking support for immigration plan"
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Yep, the boards/forums are interesting.
One never knows if he/she is really speaking to a terrorist, a wannabe, a supporter; a researcher, a cop, a judge...
FACT: I personally NEVER participate in any forum except FreeRepublic.com and LittleGreenFootballs.com. That's it.
Since 9-11 though, I have logged extraordinary hours cybersurfing.
Well, that was long winded on my part.
Thanks for pointing to the article freeperfromnj.
Wasn't it about a year ago, there was an "earthquake" at or near Yellowstone, that was recorded both here and in France and then disappeared from the records?
There was a lot of talk of it here. and other websites.
I believe that a super explosion will set off earthquakes and volcano's, but it must be done just so, not just a blast on the surface.
No, I do not have the training to back up my statement, but do have a lot of years of watching things happen and then other things follow them.
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/story.jsp?story=657240
Belfast Telegraph Home > News
"Islamic cleric says Ireland is a 'legitimate target'"
By Mick McCaffrey
17 August 2005
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "A notorious British-based Islamic extremist has said Ireland is a "legitimate" target for al-Qa'ida terror attacks.
Anjem Choudary, who has close links to the infamous hate preacher, Omar Bakri Mohammed, said the use of Shannon Airport as a stop-off for US warplanes justifies Ireland being attacked.
The solicitor (38) said: "If your government wants to support the atrocities in Afghanistan they can expect some repercussions," and added that Ireland had "opened itself" to attacks from radical Muslims linked to al-Qa'ida.
Choudary even said that terrorists have the right to kill indiscriminately since American bombers did not pick and choose military targets in Iraq."
How awful.
Updates on this incident and/or similar incidents appreciated.
Either Russia needs a giant tinfoil hat, or they're up to something (I say the latter--or perhaps the military "exercises" with China are just another symptom of their collective paranoia??)
I need to go look at a map.<<<<<<
Davey, you are not to try any experiments........
Dengue fever outbreak in Mexico causing concern in Texas [Hemorrhagic Strain of the Disease]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1466382/posts
Thank you Founding Father for the link.
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"China-Russia exercises send a message to U.S."
The Seattle Times ^ | August 18, 2005 | NA
Posted on 08/18/2005 8:51:55 PM PDT by neverdem
BEIJING
If our borders remain open, we will pay a price that is beyond what the country can stand.
Civil War looks closer every day, and may be what it takes to save the country.
Clinton labeled the Militia as nazi and anti-American, many of the groups disappeared... But I would bet that they could be reformed, filled with real Americans, who want America to be a free country, not another fraction of the communist/one world order.
My vote goes on "Russia is up to something", the one thing that Russia does not care about is the human life, esp. in some far corner of Russia, that will be frozen solid in December.......
Thanks to jay777 for the ping to this thread.
Note: The following post is an exact quote:
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ACLU lawyers at Gitmo?
World Net Daily ^ | August 18, 2005 | Unknown
Posted on 08/18/2005 9:03:51 PM PDT by Jay777
Prisoners advised of right not to answer interrogators
U.S. military sources tell Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin that American Civil Liberties Union attorneys have been permitted to advise Guantanamo Bay prisoners, including Taliban and al-Qaida operatives, that they have the right not to answer the questions of interrogators.
In addition, the Pentagon has brought in a veteran staff attorney from the ACLU to serve as chief defense counsel in future military tribunals.
That story is breaking now at the premium, online, intelligence newsletter published by the founder of WND.
(Excerpt) Read more at worldnetdaily.com ...
Thanks Velveeta. I'm pretty sure the drilled thing was posted on TM in the past, but I have had no luck with google thus far.
ON THE NET...
CDC.gov: "Dengue Fever & Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever"
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/submenus/sub_dengue.htm
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"Dengue fever outbreak in Mexico causing concern in Texas"
KENS 5 Eyewitness News ^ | 08/18/2005 | Angela Kocherga
Posted on 08/18/2005 8:32:16 PM PDT by SwinneySwitch
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "An outbreak of dengue fever in Mexico has health officials here in Texas keeping a watchful eye across the border.
More than 100 people have been infected in the southern state of Morelos. Several people have the hemorrhagic strain of the disease that causes bleeding and, if untreated, possibly death."
Thanks for the ping!
You're welcome.
It takes a hearty person to live in Texas (or so it seems).
Smiling...
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"China-Russia exercises send a message to U.S." <<<<
Everyone should read the above thread that you posted, it is full of info and threats.
Note the map in the first posts, it show the war game area as across the bay from South Korea.
Will there accidently be a misguided missile?
That lands on one of our bases.
Please don't say that! I live in the oil patch in west Texas!
How's this for a great tagline:
("Each of the 72 virgins comes with a mother-in-law." --Chris Hitchens)
With thanks to Wolfgang_Blitzkrieg.
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