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Had to look it up:
**** with 911 being an outlier to their MO. ****
outlier, n
1. One whose domicile lies at an appreciable distance from his or her place of business.
2. A value far from most others in a set of data: Outliers make statistical analyses difficult (Harvey Motulsky).
3. Geology. A portion of stratified rock separated from a main formation by erosion.
Maybe I'm missing it, but I can not find such a bill introduced. No bill name or number mentioned?
sorry for the double tap
I'll be greatly impressed if the feds come out in the next day or so with the rest of what is now clearly a Norman, OK jihadi cell, and then release details. If this is just a cover-up, though, with the school and the media only concerned about the blasted football season, I'm going to be mightily pi$$ed.
Will this help:
Sen. John Cornyn, R-TX, has introduced legislation to make grants of U.S. tax dollars for roads, telecommunications facilities, and education programs in Mexico.
The bill, S. 2941, parallels plans developed by the influential Council on Foreign Relations to integrate the populations and economies of the two countries with Canada in a "North American Community."
http://www.manews.org/0905cornyn.html
Council on Foreign Relations
Still yearning for the New World Order.
>>14 "immigrant" field laborers gang rape 18 year old Florida teen<<
Sometimes, you see a headline and just have to stop to cry.
That one got me.
>>>Did you hear of a Chicago public school being raided by ICE, for illegals?
I didn't hear about it at all and I check 3 Chicago papers daily.
>>Got caught in a traffic jam this morning and started thinking what I could do if something close went BOOM. I had no good options.
Duck!
And cover.
Does anyone remember the approximately time frame when the stadium sketch was posted?
*****
I think it was just before a big "bowl" game.
Thanks Oorang.
Bin Laden to surface after new attack on US soil: ex-CIA expert
"Praying against distractions..."
That's a very helpful prayer.
THANKS jer33 3
Renewed calls for access to terror kingpin sparkle in Indonesia
2005-10-05
The latest Bali bombings have triggered new calls for Washington to give Indonesian investigators access to detained Southeast Asian terror mastermind Hambali - a Muslim cleric once dubbed Osama bin Laden's point man in the region.
Washington's refusal, a long-standing irritant between the two nations, comes as the U.S. tries to boost anti-terror cooperation with Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation.
"I think the time has now come for the United States to give full access to the Indonesian police so they can interrogate Hambali," Theo Sambuaga, chairman of Parliament's political and security commission said.
The United States, in its turn, points out that giving Indonesian investigators access to Hambali, also known as Riduan Isamuddin, could compromise their own investigation of him.
The probe reportedly involves alleged links to two of the Sept. 11 hijackers and a plan to recruit new pilots for another wave of suicide hijackings in the United States.
Hambali, 41-year-old Indonesian citizen arrested in 2003 in Thailand, is also accused of being the operations chief of al-Qaida-linked Jemaah Islamiyah, the group emerging as the chief suspect in Saturday's strikes on Bali that killed 22 people, including three suicide bombers.
The Southeast Asian Jemaah Islamiyah network is accused in several other deadly bombings and failed plots in the region, including the Oct. 12, 2002 bombings on Bali that killed 202 people, most of them foreign tourists.
Analysts said Hambali's testimony could have resulted in stronger prosecution cases against militants, and given Indonesian investigators a better general overview of how Jemaah Islamiyah operates.
Hambali was captured two years ago in the ancient Thai temple city of Ayutthaya, 50 miles (80 kilometers) north of Bangkok, by Thai forces and the CIA. He was handed over to U.S. authorities three days later and flown to an undisclosed location for interrogation.
Malaysia and the Philippines have also demanded access to Hambali.
A Malaysian security official, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed Tuesday that the country had not been given access to Hambali - something he said would have enabled it "to deepen our understanding on the networking of the Jemaah Islamiyah in Malaysia."
Manila has said it wants to put Hambali on trial for his alleged involvement in deadly bombings there, and expects him to provide information on terror plots, personalities and financing in Southeast Asia, the AP reports.
http://newsfromrussia.com/world/2005/10/05/64500.html
WASHINGTON TIMES.com: "ARMY TAKES CONTROL OF IRAN NUKES" by David R. Sands (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Revolutionary Guard commanders also have taken charge of the council's internal security, strategy and political posts, according to a report issued by the Paris-based National Council of Resistance of Iran. A Revolutionary Guard veteran even serves as the council's press spokesman.") (October 5, 2005) (Read More...)
OPINION-OBSERVATION: Thanks MamaDearest for that article on Hispanic Women.
I noticed the article was written and/or issed from Cairo.
Well, I'm sure the Egypians know a lot about Mexican culture.
Writing Arabic will sure help out all those very poor village people.
Well then again, maybe not.
sp=Egyptians
Not sure you have these with your OU links:
"More details emerge about suicide bomber"
http://newsok.com/video/1634836/
"OU suicide bomber attempted entry"
http://newsok.com/video/1634831/
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