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To: FITZ
"Apparently it was decided those 2 Arabs who were very suspicious were not involved in that, the WHITE MAN who apparently acted alone has been executed. We know the Jihad is a very large and very coordinated effort, someone is paying a lot of money for those apartments and flight school tuition and all the rest."

I agree with you 100%. But there are better ways of conducting this than rounding up 5,000 people. We have sunk into a pit.

86 posted on 11/17/2001 12:16:04 PM PST by JRadcliffe
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To: JRadcliffe
In 1998, Orrin Hatch was on television saying there were 1500 to 2000 known ME terrorists living inside the US who should be at least deported, I'm sure by now it's well over that number, and very likely in the tens of thousands. The Muslim clerics have been pretty vocal in some of their provoking of violence in the US mosques, so if anything the 5000 is kind of on the low side.

On Sept 11, I don't believe the intention was just to hijack those 4 planes and bring down the US economy, the Pentagon, Congress and probably the president too, I think they had much much more in store. I think just in the first hour, they intended to pretty much bring down the federal government and military. They know there are state and local governments. It was interesting here on Sept 11, one of the first things that happened was the closing of ALL government buildings. I have a feeling there were Muslims in this town and many others all ready for a signal to go into those buildings, kill the security guards and take them over. Otherwise why with a national crisis in process were all government buildings immediately shut down?

115 posted on 11/17/2001 2:54:45 PM PST by FITZ
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