Nope, links have been updated to give mainstream media confirmations of several items that were unsourced yesterday. One example is the News 9 report that an off-duty police officer who had his suspicions raised by Hinrichs' behavior at the feed storeJoel "Joe" Henry Hinrichs III raised the suspicions of a Norman feed store manager and an off-duty Norman police officer Sept. 28 when he tried to buy the type of fertilizer used in the 1995 bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building.
The off-duty officer, who just happened to be in the store, was concerned enough about Hinrichs demeanor that he jotted down his license tag number and called the police department to check his identity, officials said.
"Normal protocol is for that officer to submit an intelligence report when he comes back on duty," said Lt. Tom Easley, spokesman for the Norman Police Department. "My understanding is that when the officer did return to work, he did submit one, but that was after the fact."
The bomb had already gone off.
"The bomb had already gone off."
Well, add another one to my list of dawdlers who contributed to this ... no report was filed by this off-duty police officer until after the fact. I smell CYA.
And the President didn't mention it during his speech this morning.
I guess it only matters to us in fly over country.