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To: Pokey78
Yada Yada Yada.....We have heard the threats time and again. Since 9/11 there were supposed to be attacks on Halloween, Christmas, New Year's Eve, The Superbowl, 4th of July. They are idle threats. This isn't to say that they don't have plans in mind, I just think they are planiing something in which there will be no warning for and no significant date where we would be looking for it. They are all about surprise attacks as proven on 9/11.
56 posted on 07/06/2002 7:41:13 PM PDT by Mixer
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To: Mixer
Yada Yada Yada.....We have heard the threats time and again. Since 9/11 there were supposed to be attacks on Halloween, Christmas, New Year's Eve, The Superbowl, 4th of July. They are idle threats. This isn't to say that they don't have plans in mind, I just think they are planiing something in which there will be no warning for and no significant date where we would be looking for it. They are all about surprise attacks as proven on 9/11.

I'm starting to realize that those holidays/events you mention are all American, Western Culture dates, of which holds virtually no significance to the average terrorist. If you ask an Arab when Christmas is, chances are that he could not tell you. If you ask me when Rammadon is, I could not give you an exact date; I can't even spell it. One date that would hold major significance to a terrorist/terrorist group would be the anniversary of the "great attack on Evil", Sept 11.

On an aside, McVeigh didn't blow up the Federal building on July 4th, it was on the anniversary of Waco. Also, it was Arab that was here for 10 years that did something (LAX) during one of our holidays.

112 posted on 07/07/2002 10:37:54 AM PDT by Nexus
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