More like there will be lawsuits all over this one. Even if it was a test of the security system.
Phoenix again? I read something here yesterday about the guy who had nuclear info on his laptop after a bomb.drug sniffing dog alerted to him.
"What do you call 'a good start'."
I don't blame the passengers, but remember: Imams don't risk their own lives -- they promote suicide missions for others.
The headline makes these guys sound like leeches that had to be scraped off. How did that moment of clarity escape the editor? ;-P
Yes, like the fact they have murdered more than more than 20,000 people worldwide since 9/11 and continue their violence daily, they killed 1643 just last month in 294 attacks in attempt to spread their "religion".
Actually, this flight was probably one of the safest to take in regard to terrorism. Imams and Mullahs don't do their own dirty work. They get young, impressionable minds to do their dirty work.
If their evening prayers are said about the same time (or sun position)everyday they must have known they would be on the airplane when they got their tickets. And they thought this would cause no problem? They are either very ignorant of how americans would react to this or this was intended for other purposes.
Wasn't there a story somewhat recently about a Muslim saying a prayer before he got on a plane and was not allowed on or removed after boarding?
If up to now they dont know about prayers, this is a real problem,
No problem for me, dips#it! If up to now you don't realize that you and your terrorist trainers needs to sit the hell down and shut the hell up, this is a real problem....
Militant
All interstate travel for imams should be by VW microbus.
"Three of them stood and said their normal evening prayers together on the plane, as 1.7 billion Muslims around the world do every day, Shahin said. He attributed any concerns by passengers or crew to ignorance about Islam."
Three Islamites stand up on a plane and start praying, and they don't expect people to be concerned? They are either delusional (highly probable) or this was a deliberate provocation. Why couldn't they say their "prayers" in private before they got on the plane, or wait until they got off? And why did someone have to pass a note to the crew to get some action? Wasn't the crew paying attention to the 3 muslims chanting what could be their final ode to Allah?
I had the utter misfortune to be waylaid in the Minneapolis airport for four hours last week where I was tortured with food grown in the Pleistocene era, no place to light up a cigar, needed to find directions via people who spoke in rune stones and the air was sucked into the building with a honking vacuum cleaner whose filter hadn't been cleaned since 1951.
I can almost make out the smallest violin to ever exist, playing in a distant galaxy.
Who cares, if they are offended let them walk.
"Strangers on my flight. They're packin' turbans.."