Gov. Davis should be in custody right now.
1 posted on
11/01/2001 4:42:32 PM PST by
umbra
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To: umbra
And I think the charge would be "inciting mass panic", a felony.
To: umbra
The lengths "Goobernor" Davis will sink to get his 15 seconds in the spotlight is distressing.
3 posted on
11/01/2001 4:48:22 PM PST by
My2Cents
To: umbra
One of the things terrorism has going for it is the "fog" that goes along with their activities. Ninety-nine out of a hundred rumors like this will be determined to be without credibility.
But beware of that hundredth.
8 posted on
11/01/2001 4:53:14 PM PST by
Illbay
To: umbra
Here's some breaking news for ya:
GRAY DAVIS IS A DOOFUS!
Film at eleven.
To: umbra
Is there no limit to Gray Davis' stupidity????
To: umbra
Makes you wonder if the guy isn't incompetent or has dementia.
It's bad enough that Davis made no plans for California's increasing electrical needs during a population boom.
Then he drains the state budget to correct his idiocy, and now he's releasing confidential information about national security.
This guy is crackers and needs to be impeached!
To: umbra
![](http://www.gray-davis.com/images/content/caricature3.gif)
He's breaking our back!
To: umbra
I don't know about locking him up, but this should be one of the many factors that keep him out of political office the rest of his life. What a blithering idiot!
To: umbra
I am currently nauseous! I saw this moron on TV with his entourage including the head of the guard trying to look all presidential. Where Is The Barf Alert
21 posted on
11/01/2001 5:12:16 PM PST by
NOLBRLS
To: umbra
They aren't going to catch no terrorists now, thanks to A-hole Gray Dufus.
24 posted on
11/01/2001 5:27:57 PM PST by
Bullish
To: umbra
Davis is a twit, he's a danger to himself and others and should be put away.
27 posted on
11/01/2001 5:31:29 PM PST by
goodieD
To: umbra
So the pencil-necked geek was looking for some face-time ala Hitlery. Shouldn't be surprised, should we?
To: umbra
Fox news said on one of their hourly updates tonight that the powers that be in the government didn't feel that the threat was as legitimate as
Dimbulb Davis was making it out to be.
I think he feels left out, all the action has been on the east coast and he wants in on it.
MKM
29 posted on
11/01/2001 5:43:12 PM PST by
mykdsmom
To: umbra
grey is just horny that nyc and wa wa dc got all of the action and he didn't get any.
34 posted on
11/01/2001 6:16:32 PM PST by
ken21
To: umbra
Seems that Gov. Davis' credibility cannot be determined either.
To: umbra
"Red" Davis grandstanding and causing a panic just to get on the Larry King Show. What a pathetic piece of $@@##.
To: umbra
Maybe Davis got a "hot intelligence tip" from Gary Condit and clan--they have motive.
To: umbra
A suitcase nuke detonated atop the Coronado bridge might take out 3 targets: the bridge; the largest U.S. Navy base in the world, and the city of San Diego. I hope I'm wrong, because I'm at "ground zero."
![](http://www.coronado.ca.us/bridge.gif)
SAN DIEGO-CORONADO BRIDGE
This award-winning toll bridge quickly became an area landmark after its opening on August 3, 1969. The distinctive curve and soaring sweep of the San Diego-Coronado Bridge was the first structural conquest of San Diego Bay, joining the Island of Coronado and City of San Diego.
The 2.12-mile (11,179-foot) long bridge interchanges with Interstate 5 in San Diego and becomes Route 75 in Coronado. With a vertical clearance of approximately 200 feet, the tallest ships can pass beneath it.
Construction of the $50 million bridge began in February 1967. Its distinctive towers and graceful curve brought it the "Most Beautiful Bridge" Award of Merit from the American Institute of Steel Construction in 1970.
Beginning at the specially designed toll plaza in Coronado, the traffic ascends at a 4.67 percent grade, curving 80 degrees toward San Diego. Clusters of submerged piles support the 30 mission-arch shaped curving 90 degrees toward San Diego. Clusters of submerged piles support the 30 mission-arch shaped concrete piers. The 54-inch diameter piles were driven and jetted to depths of 100 feet in the Bay's bottom.
All of the braces and stiffeners for the bridge are inside the box girder, providing the slender super-structure with a smooth exterior. The 34-inch high barrier railing is safety designed to redirect vehicles back onto the roadway with little or no damage, and low enough to permit an unobstructed view while crossing the bridge.
The center lane of the five-lane roadway is reserved as a safety median and a reversible lane to provide three lanes of peak-hour traffic.
For further information contact: Bridge - San Diego-Coronado Toll Information: 619-435-2224.
To: umbra
Just out of curiosity - How would you stop a fully loaded container ship or oil tanker from deliberately plowing into one of the tower supports of the Golden Gate Bridge? And if it were an oil tanker, not only could you fatally weaken the bridge, you could also create a mother of an oil spill in SF Bay.
To: everyone
Everyone's bashing the guy for warning the public, I want to know what everyone will be saying if something does happen and this is a "credible" threat. First off the FBI is not saying it is not credible, but rather that they are "investigating it", sounds more like "We know we just don't want you to", if it really was nothing I would think they would come straight out and say it. I personly work underneath the Bay Bridge and would rather know that there was a threat and that it never happens then to rely on a handfull of highway patroll armed with pistols and shotguns trying to stop a driving tanker with a bomb and a suicidal driver at the wheel, there would be no arrest, just an early explosion. What worries me more is that the fedral govt. didn't consider this a threat worthy of public knowledge. What then is worthy for the public?
"...at 8:40am this mornig a truck bomb destroyed the Golden Gate Bridge."
Think about what you're saying, this isn't a game these are people's lives. I'll be working from home tomarow and if something does actully happen, this "doofus" will have saved my life.
51 posted on
11/01/2001 9:06:01 PM PST by
Nouge
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