To: Grampa Dave; Travis McGee; harpseal; Squantos
Very interesting and potentially very disturbing.
If they had such an "in" ... and over the years they could easily have developed one ... and if they have "faithful" involved in even a small percentage of a large chain ... they could use them to forment one very horrific simultaneous attack.
Will do more of my own checking.
To: Jeff Head; Travis McGee; Shermy; seamole; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Clovis_Skeptic; Miss Marple
I still remember your chilling pre installment of the attack on the shopping center in your upcoming book.
Like you, I shuddered at the time these potential terrorists have had to roam the malls where they have stores to plan some very evil stuff. Every mall where there is one of the stores needs to be really checked for you know what! The first reports out of Gitmo with the al Qaeda thugs there, involved shopping centers as potential targets of violence.
Then have these potential merchants of death gotten any family members and Middle East Buddies hired as so called Security Guards? If so those guys should be carted off and investigated very quickly and thoroughly!
To: Jeff Head
Well if this teaches the Al-Q's anything it will be to go digital for the photo's....... (I always knew that fotomat weenie was looking at my girlfriends pictures :o)
If these mall "souks" are everywhere supporting tango ops then what is next ? Apu's quickie mart's ? Guru Bob and his wife Spot's no-tell motel ? Mohhamad Al Jeddah's Cajun and Tex-Mex Emporium ?
My point being is we are infested with islamic idiots and if the good muslims don't get a handle on the bad muslims then they leave it up to common citizens who like me can't tell a good muslim from a bad muslim at CQB range......
Stay Safe, Stay equipped to handle what happens upon you and yours.........
To: Jeff Head
Very interesting and potentially very disturbing. Indeed.
Especially with the veiled comments they've made about the next attack bringing America to its knees. Don't remember the specific wording.
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