The list, ping
tick-tick-tick....just waiting for the GOP to take over Congress, and oh, the fun we are gonna have with the hearings on this, and the oil spill.....
I have an explanation:
NO PROFILING!...................
It was the airline that contacted authorities to tell them he was ON THE PLANE!
the suspect in the Times Square bombing attempt, who was arrested overnight while aboard a plane at John F. Kennedy Airport, should have been on the United States terror watch list, and that because he wasn’t, he was able to board the
plane.
Authorities said that despite the manhunt, his passport had not been flagged and he was able to buy a ticket with cash and clear airport security...
CBS this morning...
Napalitano later came out and said in live interview, he was on the list...
YOU LIE.
Them Hutari fellers are on a tether, tho.
Them senior TEA Bagger ladies are covered by SWAT Teams resembling the Michelin Man, tho.
That there Republican Finance chairperson in LA is still under wraps, tho.
Them un-illegal, illegal immigrant/protestors people were peaceful, tho.
“The Buck Never Got Here” - Obama Administration
bump
Another example of sheer, dumb luck saving the day for 0-bummer. Holder, and Nappy.
Can you spell “C R I M I N A L I N C O P E T E N C E?
No explination?.....
Duh?....trying to get out of Dodge?
"But because of the airline industry's influence on the Bush administration -- the Bush administration waved that requirement [to look on the Not Fly List such as used in Europe]. So it made terrorism much easier with the ability to bomb and fly," Kennedy claimed.
Kennedy said the airline industry had been a "very bad neighbor in the USA." "There's been numerous bombings, beheadings and killing since 2001. And the government has essentially, the regulatory agencies have essentially turned their backs. And, and blocked their ears," Kennedy claimed.
Kennedy claimed that the industry should have been doing a lot more and more federal oversight was necessary: "... again the Bush administration the federal oversight over these airlines was virtually lifted. It was the Wild West out there, the industry did whatever it wanted assuring the American public that something like this could never happen. But at the same time the regulators were -- the regulatory agency was cut -- the budget was cut to almost nothing..."
Yeah, let's rush through that amnesty thing right away...
The only reason that they caught him is a flight attendant reported him for not having his tray table in an up and locked position. Lucky for him the FBI was there because I think flight attendants have tray scofflaws as a shoot on sight priority.
We are Democrats. All above the Law. All protected by AG Holder.
Here's MY opinion of how it SHOULD have worked. Guy buys one way ticket with cash at counter at airport right before plane due for takeoff. Counter help immediately asks the person to sit, “Over there while we go through your bags” while they check his or her name against the No-Fly list. Upon finding his name on the No-Fly list, they contact airport security who POLITELY escorts the individual to a secure location B E F O R E he or she gets ON the plane.
That's they way the system SHOULD work — not find out AFTER the shifty beggar is already sitting in a seat trying to light his underwear. That's just my opinion, however.
He would have been stopped if he was dressed like an elderly nun with a walker.
Law enforcement and intelligence officials don’t owe a public explanation for everything they do. They probably had a good reason for letting him get as far as boarding the plane, and there may well have been a raft of LE and intel operatives on the plane to keep tabs on him. I’d be interested to know (but have no business knowing) whether his luggage, if any, actually made it onto the plane. My guess is that it didn’t.