Posted on 05/07/2002 7:02:52 AM PDT by caddie
By the Associated Press
[WIBC News] - The Indiana State Police are investigating why a man killed in a car crash was carrying three identifications and four checkbooks with different names.
Police initially thought there were two occupants in the car that crashed late Sunday, killing Q. Naim Abdullah, 24, of Plainfield.
State police troopers and volunteer firefighters searched the high weeds and mud at the scene of the crash on Interstate 65 in southern Bartholomew County, but no one else was found.
Abdulla was traveling northbound at a high rate of speed, swerved to miss a tractor trailer and lost control, striking the median and rolling the vehicle several times, police said. He was not wearing a seat belt.
The FBI assisted in determining the correct identification of the driver and notifying the family.
MSNBC to their credit has hired him as a terrorism consultant.
No doubt...
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That's the problem. I still have not heard ANY of these people decrying the terrorism.
They always talk about "understanding" the terrorists. Blech!
Only the producers, in an inexplicable bout of PC-lunacy, changed the villans from (very believeable) Islamic terrorists to (flight of fancy) "neo-fascists," and rather than the device being a stray Israeli nuke dug up by some Syrian farmer, it's a Russian nuke purchased on the black market.
Unfortunately, that part of it seems pretty plausible.
You can never be too careful.
Did you glean that precious bit of geography from this lady?
Couldn't agree more. Unfortunately we'll get way more than 10,000 when the suitcase nuke in the van in the parking lot at the Indy 500 goes off. Of course I hope this doesn't happen. But I seriously doubt we are ready for something like this. If it happens anywhere it will be absolutely devastating to the country. The chaos and disorder will truly be breathtaking.
Perhaps then the alphabet agency guys, if they aren't paralyzed into inaction, will get off their butts, get serious about this and do what should have been done on Sept 12, 2001.
Impose a one-year moratorium on new H1-B visas, too. Likewise, cut those levels afterwards, as well.
As far as newspapers such as the Indianapolis Star are concerned, it is common for a newspaper of this size to be staffed mainly with hacks who aren't good enough to make it to the big-time. As a result, they write (and editorialize) like scared chicken turds because they see this as the qualities that the big dailies desire. Political correctness reigns supreme in their world. Their laziness makes the old "diversity, multiculturalism, and tolerance" ploy the order of the day, every day, in everything they write.
Fortunately, hardly anybody reads newspapers anymore.
Won't we???? Maybe??? Sure.
Ticket the SOB!
I haven't checked a map, but since I camp with my son's BSA Troop down around there a ton, I know that, for all practical purposes, anyone who has business anywhere in southern Indiana, especially if he likes driving at eighty MPH, is going to be on I-65 to go to and from Indianapolis or Plainfield.
BTW Atterbury is pretty big. I'll check a map and figure out what county it's in.
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