Posted on 08/09/2006 10:17:04 PM PDT by gary_b_UK
I remember right after 9/11, China banned people from 20 countries from flying on its planes.
We should be so wise!
Quite often people travel with elderly parents, handicapped relatives, others that may need help in flight.
The whole USA is now at Orange. Inbound transcontinental flights might be at Red, it's not yet clear: Yes it was, no it's not....
--Asman, FNC
Yes, it does and it's very pretty.
There WAS this one place that used to make some serious chili kraut dogs...
Man alive...that Fox alert sound seems like it keeps getting louder each time they ring it! It's making me jump everytime!
Not at mauve yet.
OK, high orange --- thanks Mo.
I am getting a headache.
From the look of it, the level of service at BMI is basically unchanged.
***smirk***
Good night and pleasant dreams to you.
Somehow this has to be connected to Iran. I hope they don't try to tell us this is AQ instead.
My gosh, I just turned on Fox and see that the plot was to blow up *20* airplanes?!
I'm in England right now, watching BBC morning news and they just said that they wanted to blow up 3 planes simultaneously over the middle of the Atlantic so it would be hard for forensics to detect anything.
Fox claims "at least 20." CNNi is saying "20."
Asman is doing the best he can reporting the news ..
remember it's 3 am in the morning on the east coast
Most folks are in bed right now
#9 and 11 have those same dead eyes as the 9/11 murderers.
I have a two year old and 8 mos old twins. What would I do? Hope for a friendly person sitting next to us to help out while my husband sits in another part of the plane? The only thing to do is profile passengers, and that will never happen so we are all at risk.
orange, red, mauve, ultraviolet, soft x-ray, hard x-ray, cosmic ray, ...
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