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California: Israel calls it 'an act of terrorism' - to kill Peres granddaughter?
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| 7/5/02 12:30:00 PM
| David M. Bresnahan
Posted on 07/10/2002 11:41:28 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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Why have no media reported that Peres granddaughter was in the area?
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
It was reported, but no one (up until now) had suggested it was an assassination attempt on her.
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07/10/2002 11:43:58 AM PDT
by
Nachum
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
AND:
Hadayet, who had a California gun permit,
Why can a noncitizen have a Gun Permit when ordinary citizens cannot!
To: Nachum
I didn't see it.
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
I just read an article that indicated that Hadayet had gained citizenship through 245i.
To: TheBattman
His wife had gotton citizenship thru a State Department lottery of some kind. I didn't think he was a citizen as yet.
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
would undergo a major redesign that would require all incoming passengers to go through security screening at a remote site before taking trains to the terminals. The changes will cost $9.6 billion to install and implement. So any terrorists will attack the crowds there. This, despite serious competition, is perhaps the dumbest way to spend $10B that I have every seen.
Look, folks, by definition anywhere you put a security checkpoint you will have a line of people waiting to be checked through. All moving the checkpoint will do is protect the building. While perhaps a good idea, I doubt it's worth $10B.
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posted on
07/10/2002 11:51:21 AM PDT
by
Restorer
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
So... let's see... you try to kill the granddaughter of the only friend you have in the Israeli government. Peres is the one who brought back Arafat overcoming Rabin's strong misgivings... Even now, Peres is the one who does all he can to thwart Sharon's responses. Yet, by killing his granddaughter you risk alienating the very one who is carrying your water.
Proof: When the Mayor of Jerusalem was asked would there be retaliation for the French Hill suicide bombing he said... "it depends on who carries the day. Peres - no. Sharon, yes."
How long will it take for the world to wake up and realize that peace is not the goal. Never has been the goal. Never will be the goal. Why do we still dance around the idea that the Palestinians want peace? I know the answer, but sometimes the obtuseness of the world really gets my goat.
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posted on
07/10/2002 11:52:31 AM PDT
by
carton253
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
>>>Hadayet, who had a California gun permit,
You really have to wonder what 2nd ammendment rights a green card holder has and why?
... ooops sorry it's Ca, should have known, only citizens can't have guns.
tarpon
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posted on
07/10/2002 11:52:33 AM PDT
by
snooker
To: Restorer
This, despite serious competition, is perhaps the dumbest way to spend $10B that I have every seen.ROTFLOL!
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Why can a noncitizen have a Gun Permit when ordinary citizens cannot?!Was it a concealed-carry or just a permit to own? Most everyone can get a permit to own, but only those who show need can get a concealed-carry.
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
That sure puts it in a different light! Bresnahan's a good guy- I have spoken with him a time or two years ago regarding the clintons (!)-- and I'd certainly take him seriously.
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posted on
07/10/2002 12:02:10 PM PDT
by
backhoe
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
It was reported but not highlighted.
To: carton253
you try to kill the granddaughter of the only friend you have in the Israeli government.They don't hold Mensa meetings in mosques.
To: backhoe
Well , I hesitated to post this, afraid I would get accussed of supplying tinfoil material.
But when I saw the gun permit I thought that was worthy of putting up the article. I had not seen that before!
To: Zeroisanumber
Hadayet, who had a California gun permit, was carrying a Glock 45-caliber semiautomatic handgun along with an unidentified 9 mm handgun, as well as a 6-inch knife. This doesn't make sense. There are no such things as state issued gun permits in California. Concealed weapon permits are city police or county sheriff issued. While most guns are registered in California, there wasn't a "permit" to own per se when I last resided there.
To: NativeNewYorker
I believe it... Arab thinking surely tilts to the left. It's kind of like... "we are not above cutting off our noses to spite our faces, and when we do, we won't be responsible for the consequences of that act."
My word!
To: Ernest_at_the_Beach; Nachum
He he Could not resist blowing muh own horn.
FBI can't rule out terrorism at LAX ^
Posted by swarthyguy to Dave S
On News/Activism ^ Jul 5 1:48 PM #66 of 107 ^
"As an Arab, he ought to know if you want to maximize your kill you dont singlehandedly go to the El-Al ticket counter during a week of high alert. DUH?"
Maybe he wasn't seeking to maximise the body count but eliminate a specific target. Assassination.
Now why would our F.B.I. cover up the terrorist attack at LAX on July 4th, 2002? ^
Posted by swarthyguy to FITZ
On News/Activism ^ Jul 6 10:49 AM #100 of 278 ^
The wife has a new car, the kids education at the finest islamic universities is being funded by the Saudis, and his praises are being sung to the high heavens by the twisted mullahs.
Sure this whole case is circumstantial, but there's a lot of circumstances.
Of course, if he really wanted a high body count, any US carrier airline counter would have yielded up a bloodier bounty, including probably a large number of jewish people as well. But he went to ELAl.
Pere's daughter there is one hell of a coincidence too.
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