To: RaceBannon
How did they intend to hijack an airliner these days?
Every third-rate terrorist group in the world is p!ssed of at al-Qaeda right now, because as of 9/11 there is no way in hell anyone can hijack an airliner without meeting stiff resistance from the passengers.
Heck, "hijacking" as a career option came to an end before the events of that day were even a few hours old -- when Flight 93 crashed into the ground in rural Pennsylvania.
To: Alberta's Child
They don't have to hijack an American plane.
29 posted on
03/02/2003 8:40:20 PM PST by
rwfromkansas
("No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main.")
To: Alberta's Child
Dont think American carrier. Garuda is anIndonesian Airline that flies into Pearl. NotThemost secure airline.
SEMPER FI
76 posted on
03/02/2003 8:50:34 PM PST by
Trident/Delta
(Colt 1911a1 .45ACP The "original" point and click device.....)
To: Alberta's Child
I hope you're right. But as the public's memory of 9/11 fades, I wonder.
91 posted on
03/02/2003 8:59:31 PM PST by
kms61
To: Alberta's Child
How did they intend to hijack an airliner these days? Every third-rate terrorist group in the world is p!ssed of at al-Qaeda right now, because as of 9/11 there is no way in hell anyone can hijack an airliner without meeting stiff resistance from the passengers.
Exactly. The words: "Just do as we say, and no one else will get hurt" just won't fly anymore.
To: Alberta's Child
How did they intend to hijack an airliner these days?Who says they need an airliner? Why not a cargo jet? Why not a private jet filled with explosives?
178 posted on
03/02/2003 9:52:39 PM PST by
xm177e2
(smile) :-)
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