Flavor of the week? Violent Jihad is rooted in the origin of Islam.
Flavor of the week? Violent Jihad is rooted in the origin of Islam.
True, but perhaps it wasn’t them. al Qaeda waited a LONG time (I believe several years) before finally claiming responsibility for 9/11.
This flight originated in France (I believe), which may (or may not) be more competent than our TSA screeners here in the US. How good is TSA? Not very, at all.
You really should spend some time reading some reputable news sources.
Hey, straw man much? Where do I “claim there wasn’t?”
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Hey, that’s interesting. Now, how ‘bout you tell us that all those woman who dressed too provocatively were really just begging to be raped?
“Good point considering all the ‘Christian’ terrorists running around bombing, shooting and stabbing the last 10-years.”
This..
Surprising. I was really expecting an Amish dude driving a horse & buggy.
I don’t think...
I knew it was only a matter of time until the true story would emerge. It’s emerged.
lolz.
Lolz. Not even 24-hours after you posted this imbecilic rant, the governor (finally) admits this could be foreign-terrorist and announces a search for this guy...
Wow. That’s a remarkable amount of stupid you shoe-horned into just two paragraphs.
Yeah, that’s all bullshit. I’m not ‘blaming anyone.’ But at the say time, we shouldn’t exculpate anyone either. It’s NOT a ‘leap’ on anyone’s part to say: “We don’t know anything right now. We’re keeping our investigative focus as broad as possible, not ruling anyone or any group out.”
It’s incredible how far certain government officials will bend in order to push focus away from Islamic Jihad. It’s also incredible how so many in the media will help them. The mass-stabber last night was shouting Allah Akbar and yet the police chief said it wasn’t terrorism. Really?
Ferrari’s strategy this year has been absolutely dreadful. They’ve missed every opportunity they’ve had, and unfortunately, they haven’t had many opportunities.
But at least in all but one of those season (2004), there were six to seven Grand Prix winners who weren’t driving a Ferrari.
Whatever you think about NASCAR today, Richard Petty was one of the greatest drivers to get behind the wheel of any car.