Posted on 10/30/2001 7:46:57 PM PST by KQQL
FBI searches for six men who had nuclear, pipeline information
Updated: 10:55 p.m. EST Tuesday, Oct. 30
By MARTIN MERZER, LENNY SAVINO and SUMANA CHATTERJEE
Knight Ridder Newspapers
WASHINGTON As the nation again stands on high alert, the FBI is searching for six men stopped by police in the Midwest last weekend but released even though they possessed photographs and descriptions of a nuclear power plant in Florida and the Trans-Alaska pipeline, a senior law enforcement official said Tuesday.
The Federal Aviation Administration imposed new flight restrictions around nuclear plants nationwide Tuesday, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission advised the nation's 103 nuclear plants late Monday to fortify security.
The FAA temporarily banned all flights near New York's Yankee Stadium, where President Bush stood before a huge crowd at a World Series game Tuesday night and wearing a New York City Fire Department jacket tossed the ceremonial first pitch.
"It helps to keep the fabric of our country strong," said spokesman Ari Fleischer.
The fear of civil rights violation litigation and forced big dollar settlements causes local municipalities and local law enforcement to act this way. We have the ACLUU,unscrupulous trial lawyers and judges who used to be to thank.
Adherents of the Religion of Peace, no doubt.
WHY ARE THEY STILL HERE?
Oh, I don't know.
Cancel all visas from Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Egypt, Pakistan. 48 hours to report to concentration centers. Free transportation home until such time as we are in better circumstances to receive visitors.
How's that for a start? Better than "take more losses", no?
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