Posted on 07/19/2006 9:51:03 PM PDT by BurbankKarl
But worst of all the government disembarked him at BWI when his Sears Tower surveillance mission was in Chicago...what kind of sense does that make?
I agree. I also wish we'd left him there.
What a relief! With FEMA pulling the plug on the handouts, the Katrina criminals were worried who they could next scam.
A lot of these "Americans" look as though we should have left them there.
He pegged it exactly right. It's amazing how a glimpse into the abyss can clear even a Saudi mind.
I had just woke up and turned on the TV to see the end of this guy's interview. Can you explain this? I missed this part.
Copying my same post from the RY2 thread - concerning other things the above-pictured jerk said:
Posted by Rte66 to GRRRRR
On General/Chat 07/20/2006 6:23:56 AM CDT · 8 of 8
Yep. Just saw him and heard him - my local news cut him off and I was very glad. He said he was Lebanese and not glad to be here. He speaks English just fine without an accent.
He said the "script is written" and the "whole world is playing along with it"!
We paid our tax dollars to get this scumbucket out of a place of sure death! I am irate.
Oh, he said what Israel is doing does not look defensive to him at all, nor to *anyone else* he has talked to. *We all* believe these are offensive actions, not defensive.
Hashish
Excellent
Weiner is a mental patient. You are what you feed your mind. Garbage in, garbage out.
I was watching CNN and the talking head was blathering through Merhige's speech while I was trying to hear his accent. Was he really American or from somewhere else?
Maybe he will end up with a job as a reporter in the MSM.
Just had to make one quick comment. I heard only about ten people out of 900 speak English on the ship (okay I didn't talk to ALL 900). Many didn't have U.S. passports (They had to get in a line to register, a LONG line). These were not Americans who live in the U.S. and many were not citizens. Arabic was the language of choice; even shipboard announcements were done in Arabic and English.
lol
Notice how the media is interviewing the American half of these evacuee families? The BBC did a story on two of them, and the Lebanese husband was nowhere to be found. One of them was supposedly stuck 12 miles from the Israeli border with small children, and moaning that they needed to be rescued. Good luck with that.
Maybe the hubbies were/are spending their vacations in a Hezbollah training camp?
That's unsettling, eh?
and worth a BTTT.
his = this
Upcoming on CNN...the "ultimate get" an interview with a citizen of New Orleans, who after spending 3 days stuck in the Superdome after Katrina, moved to Beirut to get away from it all for a while, and clear his head..
CNN (yeah, I know) had an interview with an American woman who's children (4 and 7) were with her ex-husband in Lebanon. He was trying to get them to the US. From what I've seen on tv, the VAST MAJORITY of these families seem to consist of American women and Arab men and the kids caught in the middle.
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