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Posted on 03/02/2010 12:37:53 AM PST by MestaMachine
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Those fake links you have been posting were not tiny url links. Try again.
Question, why does the AP and others run Brown Lloyd and James as a law firm making a statement he has been released?
I thought they were a PR firm.
They did the NIAC/Trita Parsi cover-up and have press plants here.
http://www.brownlloydjames.com/services.htm
Someone correct me on their legal expertise or links re: cases.
FYI, other news up during M. Yacoub al Madadi incident last night:
United Airlines, US Air in talks posted 8:58 pm
http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9EUIKDG1.htm
on photos of imam shot
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_MICHIGAN_IMAM_KILLED?SITE=FLTAM&SECTION=US
Tariq ramadan spoke at city college tonight and will be at cooper union tomorrow
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_MUSLIM_SCHOLAR?SITE=FLTAM&SECTION=US
FYI, thirty minutes ago FAM MacLean was on Fox re: incident, he said the marshal (not plural), went textbook, good work (hmm).
Asked why the low altitude during the last 40 minutes of the flight under escort if there was no problem, he said procedure.
You remember MacLean was the whistleblower that publicized no marshals on flights for two months due to hotel costs way back, eventually fired in ‘06. Petitioned with a whistleblowers group March of last year to Obama (including former drug enforcement agents, others), and somehow got re-hired?
I thought they were still talking about this in September of last year and even if protections were warranted it wouldn’t be retroactive re: getting their jobs back.
Someone post on this if they have expertise.
Wrong link:
http://michellemalkin.com/2010/04/07/security-disturbance-shoebomb-attempt-on-dc-to-denver-flight/
By the way, all sandal references have gone poof re: ABC/NBC/AP links.
It would be nice if someone cached it.
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Yeah, what stopped them???
Diplomatic immunity!
Seems like you are on to something, Veritas
Thank you for the links Veritas, glad to see you posting here -g-
I’ve checked several good sources who throw PC to the wind and nothing, it’s like it never happened, that mmakes me curious...
Turkey’s Islamic Ambitions Grip Austria
http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.5923/pub_detail.asp
THIS is thanks to Sharia Law & how it applies to women
Dying for Love: Child Bride Dies After Sex Organs Rupture
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2010/04/dying-for-love-.html
World powers in UN meeting on Iran nuclear sanctions
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8610226.stm
Obama Administration Whitewashes Islamic Jihad
http://www.newsrealblog.com/2010/04/08/obama-administration-whitewashes-islamic-jihad/#pageTitle
Diplomat Who Touched Off Bomb Scare Was on Way to Visit Jailed Terrorist
AP
A Qatari diplomat was on his way to meet an imprisoned Al Qaeda agent when he touched off a bomb scare by slipping into an airline bathroom for a smoke, officials said Thursday as they announced plans to send the diplomat home.
Diplomatic Immunity for Midair-Scare Envoy: Is It Right?
FOXNews.com
A diplomat from Qatar joked about lighting his shoes on fire while trying to sneak a smoke aboard a Denver-bound flight Wednesday night, sparking a scare that sent fighter jets scrambling — but diplomatic immunity prevents officials from seeking charges. Should he be expelled, or sent home?
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2010/04/08/diplomatic-immunity-midair-scare-envoy-right/
I posted this on another thread, but will add here also. (This info was in post 1368).
IMHO, Theres something more to this...were just not being told...
So do I. One passenger gave an interview shortly after the incident and reported that Al-Madadi was going back and forth to the bathroom multiple times. A flight attendant spoke to him, but he did not stop his visits to the bathroom. It was then that the flight attendant notified the air marshal, who then confronted Al-Madadi.
To my knowledge this passenger (Steve Cantrill) was only interviewed by one reporter. I have not seen his account printed anywhere else.
I posted several excerpts from this article shortly after the story hit the press last night, but the post was pulled due to copyright restrictions. I saved the article, but the link now displays an entirely different updated article on Al-Madadi and the subsequent actions taken by officials.
So...there does appear to be more to the story...but what?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2489219/posts?page=29#29
Good grief.
Shoe Bombing Muslim Joker Not Charged, Qatar Defends Him, Criticizes US; Blase Feds
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2489280/posts
Thanks
Nancy Pelosi says illegal aliens are American Patriots
Boston man gets 8 years' hard labor in North Korea
SEOUL, South KoreaNorth Korea sentenced a Boston man to eight years of hard labor and ordered him to pay a $700,000 fine for crossing into the communist country illegally earlier this year, state media reported.
Pot discovered at property of rancher found shot, killed
Snip: On Wednesday Border Patrol confirmed that the day before an Arizona rancher was found murdered they had seized 290 pounds of marijuana and apprehended eight Mexican nationals on the property.
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