Unbelievable, huh?
1 posted on
10/09/2002 4:19:30 PM PDT by
glorygirl
To: *OKCbombing; Alamo-Girl; Gary Aldrich; amom; archy; aristeides; anymouse; AtticusX; backhoe; ...
Happening ping.
2 posted on
10/09/2002 4:20:33 PM PDT by
glorygirl
To: glorygirl
Just so Specter of a Man can come back with his Scotch "Not proven"?
3 posted on
10/09/2002 4:21:47 PM PDT by
steveegg
To: glorygirl
Specter's forked dancing tongue needs a new partner.
Where is Monica Lewinski...?
5 posted on
10/09/2002 4:27:05 PM PDT by
Vidalia
To: glorygirl
Mr. Smerconish is the host of The Big Talker 1210 AM WPHT, Philadelphia's talk radio leader.More correctly, he has a show on WPHT 1210 just after Rush. "The Big Talker" is the station's slogan, not Smerconish's.
To: RJCogburn
Where is OKCsubmariner when you need him?
Oh, banned, right.
16 posted on
10/09/2002 5:18:57 PM PDT by
gcruse
To: glorygirl
...whether there is a connection between the events of September 11 and the Oklahoma City bombing. I thought it was a given that there was a connection..
almost common knowledge amongst FReepers.
I don't remember the "exact" tie between McVeigh and some shady arabs but I'm sure more resourceful FReepers can remember the threads.
20 posted on
10/09/2002 5:28:37 PM PDT by
evad
To: glorygirl
Senator Specter will indeed report that a single "bullet" of evilness that fell upon the Kennedy lone gunmen apparently went through a time warp and fell down on the OK conspirators and those who hijacked the airplanes on 9/11. Now back to Greta.
To: glorygirl
Bump for the truth! (Thanks for the head's up GG!)
To: glorygirl
I feel bad for you folks in Penn. Our (NY) senators are corrupt. Yours is an idiot.
43 posted on
10/10/2002 4:18:41 AM PDT by
wny
To: glorygirl
Senator "Magic Bullet" Specter? I'm sure he'll reinforce the "lone bomber" theory.
To: All
From here. Take it however you want, it's probably relevant.
"President Bush's request for authority to use force against Iraq drew solid support Thursday in both the House and Senate. The Senate voted 75-25 to end delaying tactics and open the way for final passage and the House overwhelmingly defeated efforts to weaken it.
In the Senate, 28 Democrats joined 47 Republicans in voting to draw debate to a close. The key vote came after the Senate's top Democrat, Majority Leader Tom Daschle of South Dakota, told colleagues, "I believe it is important for America to speak with one voice."
The Senate vote was procedural, but both sides viewed it as a key test vote. It choked off delaying tactics by a few Democratic opponents and made it all but certain that the Senate would pass the measure.
Only two Republicans voted against bringing debate to a close: Lincoln Chaffee of Rhode Island and Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania."
To: glorygirl
Spector talks so damn slowly, he won't be able to get anything newsworthy out. Not going to hold my breath.
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