Posted on 05/18/2002 5:00:16 AM PDT by backhoe
Just so we all have a wealth of facts & information, I went back and gleaned so links for you all to use:
How the Left Undermined America's Security |
Clinton Warned on Bin Laden Hijack-Kamikaze Plot |
The Saudi-Terror Subsidy |
(Hillary) Clinton campaign to return $50,000 from Muslim fund-raiser [Free Republic] | |
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Yasser and Bill: Charles Smith explains how Clinton spiked peace process [Free Republic] | |
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-Eagan flight trainer wouldn't let unease about Moussaoui rest--
Excerpt:
Greg Gordon
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Star Tribune
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- When a Twin Cities flight instructor phoned the FBI last August to alert the agency that a terrorist might be taking lessons to fly a jumbo jet, he did it in a dramatic way:
"Do you realize how serious this is?" the instructor asked an FBI agent. "This man wants training on a 747. A 747 fully loaded with fuel could be used as a weapon!"
The aviation student he was talking about was Zacarias Moussaoui, who was arrested the following day and last week was charged in a federal indictment with conspiring with Osama bin Laden and others to carry out the Sept. 11 attacks.
One goal, or maybe an "agenda" of mine is to get people to use the enormous amount of information available on the 'net, and educate themselves beyond the "world of soundbites" that dominates the mainstream press and media.
There is so much to learn, and it's now so easy- I keep thinking of my nieces, who literally can't recall a time when you could not just "find it on the web..." I can't forget the days of yellow notebooks and endless hunts at the library, the slow, slow dissemination of information via letters and phone calls and personal visits... we really have made a quantuum leap foreward in spreading knowledge.
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