To: Blue Turtle
Most travelers are not aware of the fact that major airports in North America have very quiet and secluded non-denominational chapels available somewhere in the terminal. Anyone is welcome to use them in peace with no disruption to other travelers. In Seattle, the chapel is located upstairs on the second level and quite easily accessible 24/7. So as you suggest in the headline, they're up to something. And it ain't freedom of religion.
To: ImAmericanFirst; Pepper777; Blue Turtle
Most travelers are not aware of the fact that major airports in North America have very quiet and secluded non-denominational chapels available somewhere in the terminal. Anyone is welcome to use them in peace with no disruption to other travelers. In Seattle, the chapel is located upstairs on the second level and quite easily accessible 24/7. So as you suggest in the headline, they're up to something. And it ain't freedom of religion.A hmmmm is appropriate considering the current flight was also headed to Phoenix. Wonder why Phoenix is such a popular destination of the ROP? One of the 911 hijackers did his 747 flight training in Phx too, iirc. He was reported by a local FBI agent, but it wasn't deemed important by the powers that be.
I plan on putting a giant "Miss Piggy" doll in our "meditaton chapel" at the Phoenix airport my next trip in.
Those camel jockey's best get the message that we don't want them here.
121 posted on
12/02/2006 9:42:21 PM PST by
kstewskis
("Never give away for free what God has given you as a gift for your husband"....CyberAnt)
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