To: denydenydeny
Well - we've seen that the man who got blown up with a hand grenade in Yemen was an in-law. So there was some connection between many of them, probably. Cousins, in-laws, friends, etc.
Regards
Anatol
2 posted on
02/14/2002 4:59:46 PM PST by
anatolfz
To: denydenydeny
If true, this guy must have some seriously conflicted emotions. He did what he could to stop them, but I wonder if he feels like he could have done more. Imagine how you would feel if you saw on the news that some guy had shot twenty people dead in a restaurant, only to realize that you sat next to the guy on the subway that morning.
To: denydenydeny
Interesting point,,thanks for posting.
4 posted on
02/14/2002 5:00:17 PM PST by
cajungirl
To: denydenydeny
Yeah, you beat my post by a minute or so...
Truely an amazing story!!
To: denydenydeny
Yeah. It was wild!
To: denydenydeny
The intermingling of the terrorists points to a common knowledge of what was going to happen. I can see how it points to a common knowledge that they were going to hijack planes. But how does it point to a common knowledge that they were going to crash those planes into buildings?
To: denydenydeny
Woods was great - what can we Californians do to get him to run for office, preferably the U. S. Senate? Please, please, please, Jimmy???
To: denydenydeny
Thanks for the links.
:^)
18 posted on
02/14/2002 6:20:45 PM PST by
eazdzit
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