Posted on 04/18/2007 1:29:40 PM PDT by harwood
Don’t be so sure. LOL
I haven't read the whole thread, but what you said is interesting. Is there anything more written on that angle, was he one of those people who believed that stuff?
any video from him appearing at the post office to do the mailing?
Good, articulate and rational explanation.
Yes, I certainly fear the sane and evil ones more than this guy.
This article says some teachers gave him A’s because they were afraid of him. Guess that’s how he got to his Senior year.
“I don’t think he had any help with any of this.”
Not sure yet on this.
“Apparently this punk never EVER talked to anybody, EVER. Either he was a complete psycho or had incredible will power. Or both.”
I know, and that is precisely why I question the roommate’s statement about going to the gym.
“I think he used a credit card.”
I’d like to know if he did...any info that you’ve seen to that end?
“I think we’re going to learn a lot of interesting things when the cops start searching around his computer and dorm room.”
I believe you’re right.
Hi guys, I realize you may not want NEIN linked directly to here, but if you could, please comment directly on this or one of the other threads regarding 9/11 references.
When more facts come out, and they will, the reference is probably going to mean something nobody here has even thought of. :-)
Why don't you just cut to the chase and TELL us? You sure seem to know an awful lot about this for someone who wasn't there.
Well Ismail is the Islamic Anglicized spelling, Ishmael the english spelling for everyone else. He appears obviously in both the Old Testament and the Koran, but with quite differing stories and levels of importance.
Who knows what it means, but it appears very likely the initial reports of Ismail Ax being written on his arm were incorrect.
I’m with you. When something like this goes down, Islam goes right to the top of the usual suspects list until proven otherwise.
So far, nothing has been proven otherwise.
he gun store owner is quoted saying he paid with a credit card
I agree with so much of what you posted. The fact that he was insubordinate to his professors (not answering when addressed in class, etc.) and many of his fellow classmates refused to attend class because of him boggles my mind. When I was in college, the Prof was the authority in the class - one answered him/her when addressed and anything like insubordination by the students wasn’t dealt with kindly. And this was back in the 80’s, not so long ago. I was in grad school in 89 and a couple of students were chatting during the class and the Prof threw them out after warning them once.
I can’t understand why they coddled him so much (from what I read and heard, he was coddled an often lot for an adult)especially in college. College must have changed drastically since I was a student.
You’re beginning to sound a lot like Cho. I’d worry about that, if I were you.
More fruit of the polically correct mindset. Get used to it. Until we turn the tide and start calling things what they really are, this sort of behavior will flourish unchecked.
He should have been locked up a long time ago...
Reminds me of a story I once heard about some nice Middle Eastern boys who took flight lessons and paid for them in cash...
...or their friends, who wanted to learn how to take-off and navigate, but weren’t interested in learning how to land the plane.
Lots of red flags...
But this is America, and things like that don’t happen here!
Thanks for that. It was I was looking for.
Did you see the return address on the Postal Service envelope in the PMSNBC slide show? Addressee is “A. Ishmael”
for my brothers and sisters that you f---, I did it for them,
IIRC, he only had one sister and no brothers.
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