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Shootings to spread
to other U.S. cities?
WorldNetDaily.com ^
| October 17, 2002
| By Jon Dougherty
Posted on 10/17/2002 12:00:19 AM PDT by philetus
D.C. SNIPER TERROR Shootings to spread to other cities? Expert thinks Washington-area killer doing 'market research'
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia; US: Maryland; US: Virginia
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To: texasbluebell
AND they all have full-auto weapons in their homes. Required by law.
To: Squantos
One way or the other, we eventually will get rid of all the "bad muslims".
To: Travis McGee
One way or the other, we eventually will get rid of all the "bad muslims".When the muslims marched across Northern Africa on their way to the Atlantic Ocean the army grew in size. The captives had two choices join up or die.
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posted on
10/17/2002 4:11:35 PM PDT
by
SLB
To: hosepipe
They declare martial law and the shooters will just go underground.
Then I imagine the feds will say "while we have the population under martial law........"
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posted on
10/17/2002 4:39:38 PM PDT
by
philetus
To: Travis McGee
The "moderate muslims" are just waiting for the signal.
Then your going to start seeing some mighty surprised libs and dems.
65
posted on
10/17/2002 4:42:22 PM PDT
by
philetus
To: brigette
I won't be surprised if they "arrange" a final showdown in a heavily populated area and blow themselves up.
66
posted on
10/17/2002 4:55:00 PM PDT
by
philetus
To: philetus
There are many surprises around the corner.
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