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To: Selene; All

I believe it was you that posted earlier about the car bomb story. That took place about 10 minutes from my house. An article published just last week in the same newspaper (The Tennessean) stated that the investigation had led authorities to believe it was a suicide, but something just doesn't "fit" with that scenario. Why go to such lengths?

On another note: Our local community access channel had some rather interesting programming yesterday. (This is the one that broadcasts City Council meetings, utility board meetings, etc.) They devoted an entire hour to terrorism, Homeland Security, N/B/C, preparedness, etc. I just happened to run across it, and it was a little unsettling, for some reason.


3,674 posted on 08/22/2004 11:10:13 PM PDT by liberallyconservative
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To: liberallyconservative
Why go to such lengths?

Thats interesting. The explosives were under the passenger seat weren't they? If he wanted to Kill himself, wouldn't he put them under his own seat? Why and where did he get the powerful explosives he used? Isn't it going a little overboard for a suicide? He could have just left his car running in a closed garage, OD'd on sleeping pills or jumped off a bridge. Didn't he have a job in (where was it) Honduras or El Salvador? I wonder what his job was exactly. It's all too hush hush. I am not buying the suicide.

Tennessee is a hot bed of terrorists IMO

3,675 posted on 08/22/2004 11:28:14 PM PDT by Selene
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To: liberallyconservative

After seeing the Continuation of Government activation issue raised on the Fox channel yesterday very early AM- have heard no more.


3,749 posted on 08/23/2004 11:01:30 AM PDT by jerseygirl
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