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To: longtermmemmory
“...minor language...”

Dialects of Arabic are spoken as a first language by an estimated 246 million people, placing it fifth (behind Mandarin, Hindi, English, and Spanish); hardly “minor”. This woman is paranoid.

63 posted on 08/30/2007 9:17:57 AM PDT by stormer
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To: stormer
Dialects of Arabic are spoken as a first language by an estimated 246 million people, placing it fifth (behind Mandarin, Hindi, English, and Spanish); hardly “minor”. This woman is paranoid.

But there are 300 million people in the USA, where this woman was flying to and from. How many Arabic speaking people are here?

How many major terrorist events have happened in this country, with Mandarin, Hindi, English or Spanish speaking people. Oh well forget the Spanish ones.

Lets see,
There was a small group of Arab looking men...check
They spoke Arabic sounding languages...check
They acted suspiciously...check
They were on a plane acting suspiciously...check

Sounds like something else that happened 6 years ago.

One thing to keep in mind. These men were Arabic (or Arabic looking) going to a military base to train our military. That means there was some military based training behind them. These men are traveling together. What's their commonality? Their ethnicity and training. You put a group of US soldiers on a plane it might be hard not to notice that they're soldiers. Its going to be very natural for these men to interact with each other according to there commonalities.

The serious terrorists have a form of military training.

Would terrorists appear much different than these men?

92 posted on 08/30/2007 9:43:18 AM PDT by mountn man (The pleasure you get from life, is equal to the attitude you put into it.)
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