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Re: Equal treatment for all BUSHIES
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Posted by RN on October 16, 2004 at 16:36:58 from (166.126.218.219):
In Reply to: Re: Equal treatment for all BUSHIES posted by Dug on October 16, 2004 at 12:55:07:
9/11 again? Skyjack is beginning of the attack- notice that ElAl hasn't had a successful skyjack attempt? Remember the attempt in switzerland? PFLP tried to take plane, pilot/flight crew were armed and killed some attackers, captured couple including Leila Khalid who said flight crews shouldn't be allowed to pack because it interfered with revolutionary activities? Khalid later released from prison in exchange for hostages from american plane. Pilots are now being armed to close to Isreali pattern about 30 years later than they could have been, was started until 68 Gun control act and Dems stopped. Isreal has existed longer than many politicians thought possible because Isrealis have the thought that they must fight instead of talk to survive- some remember relatives who believed talking would keep them from furnace. Dems have interfered with basic security practices since 70s -instead try for more plotical power, have failed to provide protection they claimed as a monopoly of government. U.S. may end up with Isreali pattern security to be safe from terrorists, not a bad thing to survive. RN.
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