To: daisy12
What are the odds that terrorists could bury a single cache of explosives in a National Forest and that single cache would be found by a hunter who just happened to select that site for his camp?
The odds aren’t very good that a single cache of buried explosives would be stumbled upon a hunter, but the odds get much better if that was just one of many.
39 posted on
12/14/2015 4:58:35 PM PST by
DJ Taylor
(Once again our country is at war, and once again the Democrats have sided with our enemy.)
To: DJ Taylor
The odds aren’t very good that a single cache of buried explosives would be stumbled upon a hunter, but the odds get much better if that was just one of many. And BINGO was his name
83 posted on
12/15/2015 2:06:21 AM PST by
eartick
(Been to the line in the sand and liked it)
To: DJ Taylor
The odds arenât very good that a single cache of buried explosives would be stumbled upon a hunter, but the odds get much better if that was just one of many.Agree. This cache was found two months before the cell phone purchases so there has to be many, many more. Surely, being so close, the cops knew about the found cache so were they that dumb not to connect the dots or what? Where are the released suspects now? The FBI is probably handling this as well as they did the Tsarnaevs and Farooks.
98 posted on
12/15/2015 5:54:03 AM PST by
bgill
(CDC site, "We still do not know exactly how people are infected with Ebola")
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