To: demkicker
"This is very sad for us. Some of these people have become friends and were longtime employees," Bennett said. "The picture that is often painted is (that) these are negative people, but in this case, though some of them may be, it certainly wasn't all of them. They were very hardworking, very professional people who, yes, had bad documents."
Rolling eyes. ROFLMAO. Uh huh...bad documents.
3 posted on
06/29/2002 6:42:48 AM PDT by
TomGuy
To: TomGuy
"Rolling eyes. ROFLMAO. Uh huh...bad documents."
One would think that Laura Bennett, the Spirit Airlines Spokeswoman, would choose her words more carefully. She's going to be known as a terrorist enabler & sympathizer if the Feds really do have a connection.
7 posted on
06/29/2002 6:55:50 AM PDT by
demkicker
To: TomGuy
"This is very sad for us. Some of these people have become friends and were longtime employees," Bennett said. "The picture that is often painted is (that) these are negative people, but in this case, though some of them may be, it certainly wasn't all of them. They were very hardworking, very professional people who, yes, had bad documents." This guy ought to be arrrested and charged with aiding and abetting. Idiot.
12 posted on
06/29/2002 7:00:37 AM PDT by
TADSLOS
To: TomGuy; Marine Inspector; Ajnin; Squantos; Sabertooth
Creating, selling buying and using "bad documents" has to be elevated to a class one felony on a level with selling heroin.
The next Mohammed Atta may walk in through Mexico or Canada, and can today pick up all the bogus papers he needs in any American city for a few $100.
The bad papers dealers need to be put out of business. I hope the "open borders" crowd recognizes the danger!
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