Posted on 03/05/2005 5:06:15 PM PST by nwctwx
Edited on 03/29/2005 8:49:43 PM PST by Jim Robinson. [history]
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LOL...or abolish bathing...
Refineries under stricter rules overseas
Laws in the U.S. do much less to protect workers than those in Great Britain
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/business/3117793
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The Global Economy's Energy Chokepoint
half of the world's oil and two ... with which terrorists could hijack a tanker in the ... There have been four piracy related incidents reported
http://www.resourceinvestor.com/pebble.asp?relid=9019
Do overbearing, shoe-removing searches at the airport make you feel safe? How about the crisp black and white uniforms of screeners since Homeland Securitys Transportation Security Administration (TSA) took over?
Sadeq Naji Ahmed is Exhibit A that you are not safer, that the TSA isnt screening the screeners. Hes also proof positive that radical Muslims in the military can get away with saying anything, while other soldiers cannot.
For almost two years, Ahmed was a baggage screener at Detroits Metro Airport, despite his frightening background.
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http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=17593
Hmmmmm, same time as the funeral?
The moon[allah] blots out the Sun[Son]?
That's a very interesting way to look at it.
Signs, signs, everywhere a sign...
MANAGUA It has been more than two decades since this tiny nation of five million people and its revolutionary strongman, Daniel Ortega, kept Washington awake at night. In recent months, new fears, but the same old politics, have revived that tossing and turning.
Ortega, one of the United States' fiercest opponents during the cold war and the entrenched leader of the leftist Sandinista National Liberation Front, has opened his fourth campaign for the Nicaraguan presidency.
Washington is worried once again that its old nemesis might win, this time with consequences for a new global war, the one terrorism.
Even though the Nicaragua elections are more than a year and a half away, and even though Ortega's chances seem slim, the Bush administration is taking no risks and has begun concerted efforts to stop him.
The clearest signal came two weeks ago when the United States suspended about $2.3 million in military aid to Nicaragua to put pressure on the government, and an army with roots in the Sandinista movement, to destroy its arsenal of Soviet-made SA-7 missiles.
But pressure had been building since January, when a sting operation by the United States and Nicaraguan authorities netted two Nicaraguan men trying to sell an SA-7, a shoulder-fired missile that terrorism experts consider a potential threat to civilian aircraft. The sting set off alarms among conservative Republicans, and the State Department sent two high-level delegations to Nicaragua.
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Soberingly fascinating.
Prayer's always in order!
Jim Robinson's post/thread is 100% correct IMHO.
You're welcome Cindy. Frightening prospect, eh?
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If they are looking for a symbolic and highly impacted area full of Christians (for whom they have uncontained hatred) along with the typical astrological signs they place so highly, then yes, this date and place may prove very important.
FBI seeks expanded search powers
Man admits to grenade in luggage
Suspected illegal immigrants found in pickup truck in Alamance
O.k., I'm not one to spend a lot of time thinking about these things, but I recently read an article about St. Malachy's predicting all the popes. The article said that Pope John Paul II was born during a solar eclipse & that St. Malachy's name for him was something to do with the sun. "Of the sun" maybe. Just thought it was interesting that he would be bookended by solar eclipses just as Mark Twain was bookended by Haley's Comet.
If I were into astrology (which I'm not) I might find it interesting that the eclipse will be observable in Central & South America since one of the contenders for the Papacy is from Honduras.
Yep.
In my mind, this thread here is beginning to look like a plot outline for a Tom Clancy novel.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1378046/posts
"PRC's Interest in 9/11 Attacks"
Asiawind.com: Our World Forum ^ | 4/5/2005 | Unknown
Posted on 04/05/2005 3:14:53 PM PDT by GOP_1900AD
Seems the leader of AQ in Saudi Arabia, Saleh al Awfi, was killed during the clashes there over the last 3 days. At least that's what they're saying in the jihadi forums.
details over at..
trackingalqueda.blogspot.com
peace!
neosgirl
Bet he's receiving a generous sum for the priviledge. And people wonder why it costs so much to attend a college! I'd urge students to think twice about attending this one!
Churchill was invited to speak to ethnic studies classes as a guest of the Native American Student Association after an earlier campus invitation was canceled for security concerns.
Overhead on TV, the female Native American interviewed was in agreement with Mr. Churchill's speech. Others on campus were NOT exactly exhuberant about Churchill being there.
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