"John H" wrote in message
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On 11 Feb 2005 11:07:53 -0800, "basskisser" wrote:
JimH wrote:
"Jim," wrote in message
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JimH wrote:
"Jim," wrote in message
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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...us/sept_11_faa
Excerpt:
The FAA received repeated warnings in the months prior to 9-11
about
al-Qaida and
its desire to attack airlines from April to Sept. 10, 2001,
according to
a secret report
by Bush's 9-112 Whitewash Committee. The commission report,
written last
August,
but kept from the American people until after the election said
five
security warnings
mentioned al-Qaida's training for hijackings and two reports
concerned
suicide operations
not connected to aviation.
Yes, the FAA failed to act. Is that your point or are you trying
to pin
this on the President? Me thinks so. ;-)
And the buck stops where?
God. It is all his fault.
Ah, you're finally getting something, but it's a tad more complex than
that. It's the narrow minded mentality of the God fearing! If it
weren't for the people of the world worshiping something that doesn't
exist, and can't be proven to exist, the world would be a much more
peaceful place.
Why do you capitalize the name of something that is nonexistent? Why do
atheists
argue so strenuously against the existence of something that doesn't
exist? I've
never been able to understand that.
Do all the God-fearing Democrats have a narrow mentality? Is Kerry's
narrow
mentality the reason he lost the election? There are a lot of Democrats
who are
believers in God. Are they all suffering from a narrow mentality? Or, does
'narrow mentality' apply only to Republicans who believe in God?
The truely narrow minded are those that close the mind to the possibility of
that which they cannot comprehend/understand/prove.
That asslicker appears to reside in that catagory does not surprise me.
I wonder if he has stopped beating his wife yet?
John H
On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!
"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to
resolve it."
Rene Descartes