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To: areafiftyone
ROFL. I love it.

In all seriousness, a large antiwar march would seem to be an ideal target for a terrorist strike. Tons of media coverage, lots of bodies. And the pinheaded America haters would still love Saddam and Al Qaeda!

" We understand their anger with us and want to give them a hug"

I saw the swat team police with MP-5's and shotguns outside the Temple Emannuel on 5th avenue this weekend. NYPD is on high alert and I bet they told the city they cannot guaranteee the safety of a huge mass of protesters, nor can they guarantee the safety of the UN with a large group in front of it.

25 posted on 02/10/2003 10:58:01 AM PST by finnman69 (!)
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To: finnman69
I've seen them too and with the headgear they are pretty awesome looking! I am glad they can't march because on a Saturday there aren't that many people around the U.N. as there are during the week. They won't get that much exposure (except by the liberal media - and thats only if nothing major happens in the news on that day) and now most of the New Yorkers can avoid them if they are in one place. Just checked the weather for Saturday - Cloudy with a chance of snow. Low 20's.
37 posted on 02/10/2003 11:36:20 AM PST by areafiftyone (The U.N. is now officially irrelevant! The building is for Sale!!!)
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To: finnman69
In all seriousness, a large antiwar march would seem to be an ideal target for a terrorist strike. Tons of media coverage, lots of bodies. And the pinheaded America haters would still love Saddam and Al Qaeda! And then they would blame Bush for 'allowing' it to happen. The libs got him coming and going :(
79 posted on 02/10/2003 2:53:54 PM PST by Connservative
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