Posted on 08/04/2013 8:32:18 PM PDT by jodster36
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The Department of Homeland Security is beefing up its presence at airports, train stations and other travel hubs in the United States in the wake of global travel warning imposed on all U.S. citizens Local authorities are not going into specifics but the San Francisco Police Department does acknowledge receiving a bulletin by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and DHS. The SFPD says their officers are monitoring various areas of the city and will determine if additional resources are necessary. areas of the city and will determine if additional resources are necessary. They say they have the ability to rapidly deploy and redeploy resources as the department deems necessary. No specific location has been mentioned, but authorities are keeping a close eye on airports keeping a close eye on airports train stations and other transportation hubs.
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totally! Ben Ghazi, who’s Ben Ghazi...look over here!!!!
Yawn...more BS smoke and mirrors.
Thank you for a good morning laugh. I’m awake now.
Sorry. The NSA has proven themselves to be flat out liars. Nothing they say can be trusted. How do we know these threats are real and not just a PR stunt by the NSA to show how “vital” they are? The timing is awfully coincidental.
Yup, that Chinese steel was a bargain eh?
Oh, wait...
Well it’s about time. The destruction of San Francisco is not necessarily a bad thing. It might result in the return of political sanity
this rouse has gone on long enough.. Why would there be any attack on SF? They hate the US as much or even more than the mooselimbs..
Paranoia will destroy ya.
“...My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings,
Look on my Works ye Mighty, and despair!
Nothing beside remains. Round the decay
Of that colossal Wreck, boundless and bare
The lone and level sands stretch far away.”
—Percy Bysshe Shelley: Ozymandias
Thats true - we have tons of muslims here and they don’t seem to have jobs or income yet they buy decent cars, clothes, lots of cigarettes and expensive coffee shop drinks. All they do is hang out all day at coffee shops, smoking and looking at internet sites related to nuclear explosions and apparent terror activity. I have watched them do it on numerous occassions, they are not shy about letting others see the sites they are looking at. Have contacted DHS and FBI about it and they didn’t care. SO the fix must be in. We must be a colony of saud now.
yeah, its called ‘projection’, lol - muslims probably have the highest percentage of gays of any group but don’t want to acknowledge it.
I recently had to make a couple of brief trips to San Francisco where I hadn't been for a long time. I was a little surprised that in all the people I ran into there, there were only one or two that seemed obviously gay. I did see a significant number of drunks, people on drugs, mentally ill, and/ or homeless, but perhaps no more than in many larger cities.
Overall the city seemed to be a lot more prosperous than I remembered. It actually is a pretty attractive city, if you can afford to be there. Maybe that is one reason why there are undoubtedly a lot of gay citizens, but that is not all that San Francisco is about.
Larry Ellison of Oracle.....he’s a real gem.
After the September 11th attacks in 2001, he offered to help the U.S. government create, for free, a National ID card.
“A terrorist bomb in Detroit would be classified as urban renewal.”
That was very funny!!... And true!
Well, since profiling middle eastern men is not allowed, I’m sure Homeland Security is keeping an eye on various shady looking suspects, including Tea Partiers, old ladies with dirty diapers in wheelchairs, etc.
We can all rest assured our safety is their #1 priority!
Gays?
If there was a terror attack on Detroit would anyone notice?
More “wag the dog”.
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