To: FITZ
Seems like an odd place to bomb if you ask me. Unless they were just parked there waiting to go to some other place.
To: cajungirl
Not familiar with that mall, but if they took out support columns in the garage and the mall was above it you could have plenty of casulties. Not to mention the added tension to the upcoming shopping season.
To: cajungirl
If this is a crowded mall, it might be a target of terror, pretty easy to access unlike airports now.
22 posted on
11/02/2001 6:26:05 PM PST by
FITZ
To: cajungirl
Seems like an odd place to bomb if you ask me. Unless they were just parked there waiting to go to some other place. If this really is the preliminary to an attack (and goodness knows there have been many false alarms) I'll bet Harvard or MIT is or will eventually be a planned primary target. These guys are not as interested in causing fear (as many assume) as they are in practical military objectives. Imagine wiping out thousands of the best scientists and future scientists at once at MIT.
To: cajungirl
It's not odd at all - the object is to get people to stay home and not shop - shut down the economy! With the Christmas season coming (they know we're Christians), and they know we shop a lot at Christmas. What better time and what better place.
69 posted on
11/02/2001 6:41:15 PM PST by
Sueann
To: cajungirl
Seems like an odd place to bomb if you ask me. Unless they were just parked there waiting to go to some other place. I was wondering about that too. A big, underground parking lot would be a good place to leave a truck until you're ready to go out on The Mission.
133 posted on
11/02/2001 7:02:58 PM PST by
Dan Day
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