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Macman April 5th 05 12:01 AM

TOPOFF 3 - Dept of Homeland Security Drill
 
http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?content=4410

Wondering if any SW activity will be occurring?



David April 5th 05 12:48 AM

On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:01:41 -0400, "Macman"
wrote:

http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?content=4410

Wondering if any SW activity will be occurring?

What a load of hooey.



MnMikew April 5th 05 05:18 PM


"David" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:01:41 -0400, "Macman"
wrote:

http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?content=4410

Wondering if any SW activity will be occurring?

What a load of hooey.

Keep your head in the sand David, the real world may be too much for you.



David April 5th 05 08:29 PM

On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 11:18:05 -0500, "MnMikew"
wrote:


"David" wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:01:41 -0400, "Macman"
wrote:

http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?content=4410

Wondering if any SW activity will be occurring?

What a load of hooey.

Keep your head in the sand David, the real world may be too much for you.

Come and get me, Bin Ladin.

The coolest people on Earth are the rock-and-rollers in Kosovo who
wore T-Shirts with bullseyes printed on them.

If you let fear run your life you may as well be dead. Bush's
environmental policies kill way more people than terrorism.



dxAce April 5th 05 08:33 PM



David wrote:

On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 11:18:05 -0500, "MnMikew"
wrote:


"David" wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:01:41 -0400, "Macman"
wrote:

http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?content=4410

Wondering if any SW activity will be occurring?

What a load of hooey.

Keep your head in the sand David, the real world may be too much for you.

Come and get me, Bin Ladin.

The coolest people on Earth are the rock-and-rollers in Kosovo who
wore T-Shirts with bullseyes printed on them.

If you let fear run your life you may as well be dead. Bush's
environmental policies kill way more people than terrorism.


You're full of crap, 'tard boy.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



MnMikew April 5th 05 09:08 PM


"David" wrote in message
...

Come and get me, Bin Ladin.

The Islam-o-fascists are coming David, and they don't care who they kill.

If you let fear run your life you may as well be dead.


You let stupidity run your life you WILL be dead. Wake up.

Bush's environmental policies kill way more people than terrorism.

Riiiiiiiiiiiight.




running dogg April 6th 05 02:53 AM

MnMikew wrote:


"David" wrote in message
...

Come and get me, Bin Ladin.

The Islam-o-fascists are coming David, and they don't care who they kill.

If you let fear run your life you may as well be dead.


You let stupidity run your life you WILL be dead. Wake up.


I have to side with the tard on this one, unfortunately. Terrorists WANT
us to live in fear of losing our lives, that's why it's called
TERRORism, they want to destabilize the enemy by spreading terror among
the populace. People who are not afraid to die are a terrorist's worst
nightmare. You can see with the Palestinians what happens when an entire
people lose their fear of death, you kill one and you get ten more
coming to get you. They just keep coming, like the zombies in Day of the
Dead. Imagine if all Americans had that sort of courage. We could fight
fire with fire and go forth and REALLY kick some Islamofascist ass
instead of cowering behind security checkpoints.


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[email protected] April 6th 05 03:45 AM

rickets,if it wasen't for our U.S.A.Military unbrella you are hideing
your CHICKEN ****! ASS! under,you wouldn't have to worry too much about
Bin Laden,the Russians would just lightly as a cake walk step over there
and grab all of canaDUH! Go stick your head back up your YELLOW COWARD
ASS! now.
cuhulin


Jack Painter April 6th 05 04:18 AM


"peeing dogg" wrote

I have to side with the tard on this one, unfortunately.

/Balance of dog-diarrhea deleted.

Peeing dog, you're really on nobody's side, just blabbering things that, if
a dog could really form his own thoughts, would be ashamed to be related to
you.

Jack



Howard April 6th 05 05:36 AM

On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 19:29:21 GMT, David wrote:

On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 11:18:05 -0500, "MnMikew"
wrote:


"David" wrote in message
. ..
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:01:41 -0400, "Macman"
wrote:

http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?content=4410

Wondering if any SW activity will be occurring?

What a load of hooey.

Keep your head in the sand David, the real world may be too much for you.

Come and get me, Bin Ladin.

The coolest people on Earth are the rock-and-rollers in Kosovo who
wore T-Shirts with bullseyes printed on them.

If you let fear run your life you may as well be dead. Bush's
environmental policies kill way more people than terrorism.


David,
Put aside the Homeland Security aspect and think of the advantage of
multiple agencies learning how to coordinate their activities. As
someone who lives in So-Cal you are probably aware of the issues that
have arisen when city, county & state agencies of several flavors
respond during earthquakes, fires & flooding/mudslides. Whatever the
catalyst for a response - natural disaster or large-scale industrial
incident being the most likely such catalyst, the agencies need much
more practice in interagency communications & coordination and we, as
those served by those agencies, stand to gain from exercises such as
these.

Howard

David April 6th 05 03:25 PM

On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 21:36:33 -0700, Howard
wrote:

On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 19:29:21 GMT, David wrote:

On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 11:18:05 -0500, "MnMikew"
wrote:


"David" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:01:41 -0400, "Macman"
wrote:

http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?content=4410

Wondering if any SW activity will be occurring?

What a load of hooey.

Keep your head in the sand David, the real world may be too much for you.

Come and get me, Bin Ladin.

The coolest people on Earth are the rock-and-rollers in Kosovo who
wore T-Shirts with bullseyes printed on them.

If you let fear run your life you may as well be dead. Bush's
environmental policies kill way more people than terrorism.


David,
Put aside the Homeland Security aspect and think of the advantage of
multiple agencies learning how to coordinate their activities. As
someone who lives in So-Cal you are probably aware of the issues that
have arisen when city, county & state agencies of several flavors
respond during earthquakes, fires & flooding/mudslides. Whatever the
catalyst for a response - natural disaster or large-scale industrial
incident being the most likely such catalyst, the agencies need much
more practice in interagency communications & coordination and we, as
those served by those agencies, stand to gain from exercises such as
these.

Howard

So why not just make it an industrial accident they are drilling on.
Why the comic book drama?


dxAce April 6th 05 03:30 PM



David wrote:

On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 21:36:33 -0700, Howard
wrote:

On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 19:29:21 GMT, David wrote:

On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 11:18:05 -0500, "MnMikew"
wrote:


"David" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:01:41 -0400, "Macman"
wrote:

http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?content=4410

Wondering if any SW activity will be occurring?

What a load of hooey.

Keep your head in the sand David, the real world may be too much for you.

Come and get me, Bin Ladin.

The coolest people on Earth are the rock-and-rollers in Kosovo who
wore T-Shirts with bullseyes printed on them.

If you let fear run your life you may as well be dead. Bush's
environmental policies kill way more people than terrorism.


David,
Put aside the Homeland Security aspect and think of the advantage of
multiple agencies learning how to coordinate their activities. As
someone who lives in So-Cal you are probably aware of the issues that
have arisen when city, county & state agencies of several flavors
respond during earthquakes, fires & flooding/mudslides. Whatever the
catalyst for a response - natural disaster or large-scale industrial
incident being the most likely such catalyst, the agencies need much
more practice in interagency communications & coordination and we, as
those served by those agencies, stand to gain from exercises such as
these.

Howard

So why not just make it an industrial accident they are drilling on.
Why the comic book drama?


Why? Just to get 'tard boys such as yourself in a tizzy... that's why!

Be sure to take your meds today.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



[email protected] April 6th 05 04:01 PM

I went over to old man Thomas Burnside's home yesterday.Actually
though,he and his wife live at 4838 S Westhaven Drive.(I don't know why
I had been thinking they live on South McRaven Road,I guess it's because
I haden't been over there to visit in so long) y'all can google 4838 S
Westhaven Drive Jackson Mississippi if y'all want to,I don't care) Their
phone number is 601 922 2235 He said a guy from Nashville was over there
about a week ago and bought a radio from him.Burnside said he gets about
ten old radios a month and he sells about 15 old radios a month.He has
some little storage sheds in his back yard near his garden and I have
seen lots of old tube type radios and old transistor radios and all
kinds of old things in there many times before and I have bought a lot
of old things from him before.He subscribes to a paper called the
American Radio Club.He said there is a website for that and he keeps an
ad in the that paper,if y'all want to check it out.They have a store
manikin that looks like a brunette woman of about 25 years old and the
manikin is sitting in a chair under the carport by the side of their
front side door.Burnside said his wide changes the clothes on that
manikin every once in a while.The manikin was dressed up in bluejeans
and a polka dot shirt and black shoes and had sunglasses on.When I
pulled up in their driveway,I though at first it was a real live woman,I
waved at that manikin and I says,Howdy! I wanted to buy that manikin
too,buy they said it isn't for sale.
cuhulin


David April 6th 05 04:42 PM

On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 10:01:59 -0500, wrote:

I went over to old man Thomas Burnside's home yesterday.Actually
though,he and his wife live at 4838 S Westhaven Drive.(I don't know why
I had been thinking they live on South McRaven Road,I guess it's because
I haden't been over there to visit in so long) y'all can google 4838 S
Westhaven Drive Jackson Mississippi if y'all want to,I don't care) Their
phone number is 601 922 2235 He said a guy from Nashville was over there
about a week ago and bought a radio from him.Burnside said he gets about
ten old radios a month and he sells about 15 old radios a month.He has
some little storage sheds in his back yard near his garden and I have
seen lots of old tube type radios and old transistor radios and all
kinds of old things in there many times before and I have bought a lot
of old things from him before.He subscribes to a paper called the
American Radio Club.He said there is a website for that and he keeps an
ad in the that paper,if y'all want to check it out.They have a store
manikin that looks like a brunette woman of about 25 years old and the
manikin is sitting in a chair under the carport by the side of their
front side door.Burnside said his wide changes the clothes on that
manikin every once in a while.The manikin was dressed up in bluejeans
and a polka dot shirt and black shoes and had sunglasses on.When I
pulled up in their driveway,I though at first it was a real live woman,I
waved at that manikin and I says,Howdy! I wanted to buy that manikin
too,buy they said it isn't for sale.
cuhulin

Antique Radio Classified?

http://www.antiqueradio.com/


RHF April 6th 05 05:57 PM

DaviD - Because "9/11" was not a Comic Book Drama [.]

Brian Hill April 6th 05 09:03 PM


"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
...
MnMikew wrote:

"David" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 21:36:33 -0700, Howard
wrote:

On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 19:29:21 GMT, David wrote:

On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 11:18:05 -0500, "MnMikew"
wrote:


"David" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:01:41 -0400, "Macman"


wrote:

http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?content=4410

Wondering if any SW activity will be occurring?

What a load of hooey.

Keep your head in the sand David, the real world may be too much

for
you.

Come and get me, Bin Ladin.

The coolest people on Earth are the rock-and-rollers in Kosovo who
wore T-Shirts with bullseyes printed on them.

If you let fear run your life you may as well be dead. Bush's
environmental policies kill way more people than terrorism.


David,
Put aside the Homeland Security aspect and think of the advantage of
multiple agencies learning how to coordinate their activities. As
someone who lives in So-Cal you are probably aware of the issues that
have arisen when city, county & state agencies of several flavors
respond during earthquakes, fires & flooding/mudslides. Whatever the
catalyst for a response - natural disaster or large-scale industrial
incident being the most likely such catalyst, the agencies need much
more practice in interagency communications & coordination and we, as
those served by those agencies, stand to gain from exercises such as
these.

Howard
So why not just make it an industrial accident they are drilling on.
Why the comic book drama?

Yes 911 was pretty comical, what a hoot. Idiot.



More stupidity from another "Assholes On Line" abuser.

--
Former professional electron wrangler.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida


He was being sarcastic.

B.H.



MnMikew April 6th 05 10:41 PM


"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
...
MnMikew wrote:

"David" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 21:36:33 -0700, Howard
wrote:

On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 19:29:21 GMT, David wrote:

On Tue, 5 Apr 2005 11:18:05 -0500, "MnMikew"
wrote:


"David" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005 19:01:41 -0400, "Macman"


wrote:

http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?content=4410

Wondering if any SW activity will be occurring?

What a load of hooey.

Keep your head in the sand David, the real world may be too much

for
you.

Come and get me, Bin Ladin.

The coolest people on Earth are the rock-and-rollers in Kosovo who
wore T-Shirts with bullseyes printed on them.

If you let fear run your life you may as well be dead. Bush's
environmental policies kill way more people than terrorism.


David,
Put aside the Homeland Security aspect and think of the advantage of
multiple agencies learning how to coordinate their activities. As
someone who lives in So-Cal you are probably aware of the issues that
have arisen when city, county & state agencies of several flavors
respond during earthquakes, fires & flooding/mudslides. Whatever the
catalyst for a response - natural disaster or large-scale industrial
incident being the most likely such catalyst, the agencies need much
more practice in interagency communications & coordination and we, as
those served by those agencies, stand to gain from exercises such as
these.

Howard
So why not just make it an industrial accident they are drilling on.
Why the comic book drama?

Yes 911 was pretty comical, what a hoot. Idiot.



More stupidity from another "Assholes On Line" abuser.

Oh yeah, and Earthlink is sooo much better, dumbass. Perhaps your wonderful
Earthlink has a dictionary, you may want to look up "sarcasm".




Honus April 7th 05 01:40 AM


wrote in message
...
I went over to old man Thomas Burnside's home yesterday.Actually
though,he and his wife live at 4838 S Westhaven Drive.(I don't know why
I had been thinking they live on South McRaven Road,I guess it's because
I haden't been over there to visit in so long) y'all can google 4838 S
Westhaven Drive Jackson Mississippi if y'all want to,I don't care) Their
phone number is 601 922 2235 He said a guy from Nashville was over there


What a pal you are, cuhulin. I sure hope your friend doesn't object to your
publishing his personal info on Usenet like that. Then again, maybe you guys
aren't friends at all. It sure as hell doesn't look like it to me.



[email protected] April 7th 05 02:23 AM

I was only trying to drum up some more business for the old coot so he
can sell some more radios.I didn't put him on usenet,he has been on
usenet for years.He also told me old man Otto (Otto is about 80
something years old) is still repairing radios so I think I am going to
take my old wooden cabinet floor model Grundig
AM/FM/Shortwave/phonograph radio (it dates back to about 1957 or 1958)
and my old wooden cabinet AM/FM/Shortwave Telefunken table model radio
and another old AM/FM wooden cabinet table model radio over to old man
Otto Wisez's (I think his last name is spelled Wisez,I have it written
down on an empty cigarette rolling papers cardboard cover around here
somewhere.But all I would have to do is look in my phone book,I am not
neat and tidy,I lay things down around here just where ever they happen
to land) place and let him repair those radios.Old coot Burnside told me
a set of tubes for my old Telefunken radio could cost about $50.00,but
that's ok with me.Eat your heart out!
cuhulin


Howard April 7th 05 03:06 AM

On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 14:25:19 GMT, David wrote:

On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 21:36:33 -0700, Howard
wrote:
snip


David,
Put aside the Homeland Security aspect and think of the advantage of
multiple agencies learning how to coordinate their activities. As
someone who lives in So-Cal you are probably aware of the issues that
have arisen when city, county & state agencies of several flavors
respond during earthquakes, fires & flooding/mudslides. Whatever the
catalyst for a response - natural disaster or large-scale industrial
incident being the most likely such catalyst, the agencies need much
more practice in interagency communications & coordination and we, as
those served by those agencies, stand to gain from exercises such as
these.

Howard

So why not just make it an industrial accident they are drilling on.
Why the comic book drama?


A few reasons:
1) A terrorist attack, regardless of what probability of happening
any of us in this group assign, is one of many things DHS is tasked to
respond to
2) The "War on Terror" , again regardless of the opinions of those on
this group, is considered a real possibility by our government
institutions and as such they are preparing for such an eventuality
3) A terrorist attack on this nation need not come from outside this
nation and has always been a consideration of our government agencies
and in fact they did occur. 9/11 just shifted how we address things.
4) FEMA, noted for response to natural disasters, is now under the
umbrella of DHS so even if done as a FEMA drill - it would still
ultimately be a DHS drill.

Your and my perception of terorrist threat to America, involvement in
the mid-East and I'm sure a few other political topics are undoubtedly
different. However, I do hope that you do not "throw out the baby
with the bathwater" and lose sight of the fact that there is some good
that is coming from our government's actions post 9/11. Not
everything our government is doing is wrong or evil; some of what this
administration - as well as many others before it - are doing is
objectionable to a great many people. In the end though, this isn't
such a bad place to be - at least in my opinion. Through our
representational democracy we have the opportunity to vote against
those who do not truly act on our behalf as citizens; it is a duty we
all share to vote for those who will protect the interest of us as a
nation and then to monitor their activities and take action to
prevent the loss of our democratic process (vote them out of office).
I give you credit for not doing the "my candidate didn't win so I'm
moving to Canada" routine and that is why I am taking the time for
such a verbose response. All I ask of you, as a fellow citizen, is to
be as objective as you can when assessing our form of government and
our politicians and to vote (regardless of how much we may feel our
vote counts or doesn't count) based on reason and not political
rhetoric.

Apologies to all for a lengthy post, just felt compelled to speak my
mind.

Howard

Jack Painter April 7th 05 04:44 AM


"Howard" wrote
David,
Put aside the Homeland Security aspect and think of the advantage of
multiple agencies learning how to coordinate their activities. As
someone who lives in So-Cal you are probably aware of the issues that
have arisen when city, county & state agencies of several flavors
respond during earthquakes, fires & flooding/mudslides. Whatever the
catalyst for a response - natural disaster or large-scale industrial
incident being the most likely such catalyst, the agencies need much
more practice in interagency communications & coordination and we, as
those served by those agencies, stand to gain from exercises such as
these.

Howard

So why not just make it an industrial accident they are drilling on.
Why the comic book drama?


A few reasons:
1) A terrorist attack, regardless of what probability of happening
any of us in this group assign, is one of many things DHS is tasked to
respond to
2) The "War on Terror" , again regardless of the opinions of those on
this group, is considered a real possibility by our government
institutions and as such they are preparing for such an eventuality
3) A terrorist attack on this nation need not come from outside this
nation and has always been a consideration of our government agencies
and in fact they did occur. 9/11 just shifted how we address things.
4) FEMA, noted for response to natural disasters, is now under the
umbrella of DHS so even if done as a FEMA drill - it would still
ultimately be a DHS drill.

Your and my perception of terorrist threat to America, involvement in
the mid-East and I'm sure a few other political topics are undoubtedly
different. However, I do hope that you do not "throw out the baby
with the bathwater" and lose sight of the fact that there is some good
that is coming from our government's actions post 9/11. Not
everything our government is doing is wrong or evil; some of what this
administration - as well as many others before it - are doing is
objectionable to a great many people. In the end though, this isn't
such a bad place to be - at least in my opinion. Through our
representational democracy we have the opportunity to vote against
those who do not truly act on our behalf as citizens; it is a duty we
all share to vote for those who will protect the interest of us as a
nation and then to monitor their activities and take action to
prevent the loss of our democratic process (vote them out of office).
I give you credit for not doing the "my candidate didn't win so I'm
moving to Canada" routine and that is why I am taking the time for
such a verbose response. All I ask of you, as a fellow citizen, is to
be as objective as you can when assessing our form of government and
our politicians and to vote (regardless of how much we may feel our
vote counts or doesn't count) based on reason and not political
rhetoric.

Apologies to all for a lengthy post, just felt compelled to speak my
mind.

Howard


Very well written piece, Howard. Too bad it's wasted on imbeciles like
David, who failed to learn these civic lessons in the fourth grade, and
having *******s for parents (or retards, which may have passed those genes
on), had little hope of becoming a normal citizen, whatever country they
would have been born into by fate. In my opinion, there is no hope of
educating them now, and fortunately their tirades are pretty much confined
to the harmless escapades of usenet. The David's of our country are not
leaders of civic leagues, supporters of any party base, and certainly not
leaders in business. They are just tired, early middle-aged freaks that
never got anything right and find endless opportunities for blame in
everything they see. But if there was hope for any of them, your post would
be a good start.

Jack



David April 7th 05 02:41 PM

On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 19:06:36 -0700, Howard
wrote:

On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 14:25:19 GMT, David wrote:

On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 21:36:33 -0700, Howard
wrote:
snip


David,
Put aside the Homeland Security aspect and think of the advantage of
multiple agencies learning how to coordinate their activities. As
someone who lives in So-Cal you are probably aware of the issues that
have arisen when city, county & state agencies of several flavors
respond during earthquakes, fires & flooding/mudslides. Whatever the
catalyst for a response - natural disaster or large-scale industrial
incident being the most likely such catalyst, the agencies need much
more practice in interagency communications & coordination and we, as
those served by those agencies, stand to gain from exercises such as
these.

Howard

So why not just make it an industrial accident they are drilling on.
Why the comic book drama?


A few reasons:
1) A terrorist attack, regardless of what probability of happening
any of us in this group assign, is one of many things DHS is tasked to
respond to
2) The "War on Terror" , again regardless of the opinions of those on
this group, is considered a real possibility by our government
institutions and as such they are preparing for such an eventuality
3) A terrorist attack on this nation need not come from outside this
nation and has always been a consideration of our government agencies
and in fact they did occur. 9/11 just shifted how we address things.
4) FEMA, noted for response to natural disasters, is now under the
umbrella of DHS so even if done as a FEMA drill - it would still
ultimately be a DHS drill.

Your and my perception of terorrist threat to America, involvement in
the mid-East and I'm sure a few other political topics are undoubtedly
different. However, I do hope that you do not "throw out the baby
with the bathwater" and lose sight of the fact that there is some good
that is coming from our government's actions post 9/11. Not
everything our government is doing is wrong or evil; some of what this
administration - as well as many others before it - are doing is
objectionable to a great many people. In the end though, this isn't
such a bad place to be - at least in my opinion. Through our
representational democracy we have the opportunity to vote against
those who do not truly act on our behalf as citizens; it is a duty we
all share to vote for those who will protect the interest of us as a
nation and then to monitor their activities and take action to
prevent the loss of our democratic process (vote them out of office).
I give you credit for not doing the "my candidate didn't win so I'm
moving to Canada" routine and that is why I am taking the time for
such a verbose response. All I ask of you, as a fellow citizen, is to
be as objective as you can when assessing our form of government and
our politicians and to vote (regardless of how much we may feel our
vote counts or doesn't count) based on reason and not political
rhetoric.

Apologies to all for a lengthy post, just felt compelled to speak my
mind.

Howard

That looks good on paper, anyway.

Truth is we are free only to the extent that corporate interests are
allowed to brainwash us and force us to do what's best for them, even
if it gets us attacked.

The Government got 52 FAA warnings about airplanes being used for
terrorist attacks in 2001, prior to 9-11; several FBI memos about
suspicious activities at flight training schools; etc. and did
nothing.

They knew something was coming and they let it happen so they'd have
an excuse to clamp down on our civil rights and suck our wallets dry.

If they were serious about protecting our cities they'd inspect cargo
containers at the ports. They'd protect nuclear power plants and
refineries. Not set off tire fires in the middle of Jersey.


David April 7th 05 02:43 PM

On 6 Apr 2005 09:57:03 -0700, "RHF"
wrote:

DaviD - Because "9/11" was not a Comic Book Drama [.]
.
" So why not just make it an industrial accident
they are drilling on. Why the comic book drama? "
.
DaviD - Have You Forgotten 9/11 ? - Never Forget !
.
Peace Through Strength ~ RHF
. . . . . .

Less than 2% of cargo containers are inspected.

Bush knew before the planes flew.



dxAce April 7th 05 03:47 PM



David wrote:

On 6 Apr 2005 09:57:03 -0700, "RHF"
wrote:

DaviD - Because "9/11" was not a Comic Book Drama [.]
.
" So why not just make it an industrial accident
they are drilling on. Why the comic book drama? "
.
DaviD - Have You Forgotten 9/11 ? - Never Forget !
.
Peace Through Strength ~ RHF
. . . . . .

Less than 2% of cargo containers are inspected.

Bush knew before the planes flew.


I knew you were an idiot some time ago.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



RadioGuy April 7th 05 04:19 PM

If they were serious about protecting our cities they'd inspect cargo
containers at the ports. They'd protect nuclear power plants and
refineries. Not set off tire fires in the middle of Jersey.


Gee... I have no idea how they could check the millions of containers that
come into port every year. Heck, shippers can't even keep track of the
containers aboard their own ship. Ships routinely carry thousands of
containers and ship container capacity is increasing with every new ship
built. The straight truth is its not uncommon for a small number of
containers to float around carrying unknown cargo for unknown parties. Only
exceedingly careful inspections taken at great inconvience of the cargo
manifest and TEU numbers aboard ship have revealed this fact.

RG



David April 7th 05 04:40 PM

On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 15:19:30 GMT, "RadioGuy"
wrote:

If they were serious about protecting our cities they'd inspect cargo
containers at the ports. They'd protect nuclear power plants and
refineries. Not set off tire fires in the middle of Jersey.


Gee... I have no idea how they could check the millions of containers that
come into port every year. Heck, shippers can't even keep track of the
containers aboard their own ship. Ships routinely carry thousands of
containers and ship container capacity is increasing with every new ship
built. The straight truth is its not uncommon for a small number of
containers to float around carrying unknown cargo for unknown parties. Only
exceedingly careful inspections taken at great inconvience of the cargo
manifest and TEU numbers aboard ship have revealed this fact.

RG

That's exactly why they are the most likely route for a crude nuclear
bomb or other major threat, and exactly why they should all be
checked.



MnMikew April 7th 05 06:49 PM


"David" wrote in message
...
On 6 Apr 2005 09:57:03 -0700, "RHF"
wrote:

DaviD - Because "9/11" was not a Comic Book Drama [.]
.
" So why not just make it an industrial accident
they are drilling on. Why the comic book drama? "
.
DaviD - Have You Forgotten 9/11 ? - Never Forget !
.
Peace Through Strength ~ RHF
. . . . . .

Less than 2% of cargo containers are inspected.

Bush knew before the planes flew.

And the Mexican border is a sive, what's your point? Bush knew, puhleese,
can't you think up any new wacko theories?

Were the containers inspected under Klinton? Nope.
Were the borders inforced under Klinton? Nope



dxAce April 7th 05 06:55 PM



MnMikew wrote:

"David" wrote in message
...
On 6 Apr 2005 09:57:03 -0700, "RHF"
wrote:

DaviD - Because "9/11" was not a Comic Book Drama [.]
.
" So why not just make it an industrial accident
they are drilling on. Why the comic book drama? "
.
DaviD - Have You Forgotten 9/11 ? - Never Forget !
.
Peace Through Strength ~ RHF
. . . . . .

Less than 2% of cargo containers are inspected.

Bush knew before the planes flew.

And the Mexican border is a sive, what's your point? Bush knew, puhleese,
can't you think up any new wacko theories?

Were the containers inspected under Klinton? Nope.


His shorts were inspected.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



MnMikew April 7th 05 07:29 PM


"dxAce" wrote in message
...


MnMikew wrote:

"David" wrote in message
...
On 6 Apr 2005 09:57:03 -0700, "RHF"
wrote:

DaviD - Because "9/11" was not a Comic Book Drama [.]
.
" So why not just make it an industrial accident
they are drilling on. Why the comic book drama? "
.
DaviD - Have You Forgotten 9/11 ? - Never Forget !
.
Peace Through Strength ~ RHF
. . . . . .
Less than 2% of cargo containers are inspected.

Bush knew before the planes flew.

And the Mexican border is a sive, what's your point? Bush knew,

puhleese,
can't you think up any new wacko theories?

Were the containers inspected under Klinton? Nope.


His shorts were inspected.

As were his cigars.



RHF April 7th 05 09:01 PM

DaviD,

[email protected] April 7th 05 09:18 PM

www.dogpile.com Black Day 911
(911.navexpress)
U.S.A.is doing something no other Country has the Courage to do on their
own.U.S.A.is HUNTING DOWN AND KILLING THE TERRORIST.Anybody who doesn't
like it,GET OUT OF THE WAY! U.S.A. (and I am an AMERICAN,U.S.A.) has a
RESOLVE TO CARRY ON UNTILL THE JOB IS FINISHED!
cuhulin


[email protected] April 7th 05 09:46 PM

Monica Lewinski "inspected" klintoons pecker.News is (from what I have
read on the internet before) that klintoon has a little crooked pecker.
cuhulin


RHF April 7th 05 10:03 PM

DaviD,

[email protected] April 7th 05 10:24 PM

I can't remember the name of that little town in South (South is always
best) Mississippi just now (but it probally will pop into my head later
on,or I can look it up in my old wore out [Bluberry doggy,a few years
ago when she was an eight weeks old puppy,she ate the Oregon map] Rand
McNalley Road Atlas) but there is a place there where somebody owns a
lot of Russian made vehicles (or he used to anyway) and his intent was
to sell those Russian vehicles (trucks,mostly) but I heard tell that the
City made him get rid of those Russian vehicles because they were
leaking chemicals into the ground.I wouldn't mind owning one of the
first versions models of a Russian GAZ "Jeep" just for the heck of it.
cuhulin


Honus April 8th 05 04:34 AM


"Telamon" wrote in message
news:telamon_spamshield-F5A469.19401307042005@newssvr13-



So were the cigars.


My wife has always wondered if those cigars were "El Presidentes". She's got
a great sense of humor, that girl has.



David April 8th 05 04:51 PM

On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 18:12:55 -0700, Howard
wrote:

As others have pointed
out, we have a way to go in regard to how we implement cargo
inspection - one thing is certain though; citizens would be awefully
riled up at the increase in cost to implement tighter inspection given
our current volume of shipping and available technology & manpower.
Perhaps we should employ the unemployed to perform physical inspection
of container cargo? Now that would be a truly good use of the idle
workforce while improving security.

Well, enough said on this topic for me, time to move on to other
things.

Howard

It is estimated that the cost to inspect every container at its port
of origin is in the low $10s of billions. 9-11 cost over $100
billion in direct economic damage (not counting the Homeland
Security/War on Terror reaming we're currently enduring).


Honus April 9th 05 08:48 AM


wrote in message
...
www.dogpile.com Black Day 911
(911.navexpress)
U.S.A.is doing something no other Country has the Courage to do on their
own.U.S.A.is HUNTING DOWN AND KILLING THE TERRORIST.Anybody who doesn't
like it,GET OUT OF THE WAY! U.S.A. (and I am an AMERICAN,U.S.A.) has a
RESOLVE TO CARRY ON UNTILL THE JOB IS FINISHED!


Does that mean that we get to get to kill all of the members of the IRA as
well?



Honus April 9th 05 08:55 AM


"Honus" wrote in message
news:hNL5e.3847$H_5.1852@trnddc01...

wrote in message
...
www.dogpile.com Black Day 911
(911.navexpress)
U.S.A.is doing something no other Country has the Courage to do on their
own.U.S.A.is HUNTING DOWN AND KILLING THE TERRORIST.Anybody who doesn't
like it,GET OUT OF THE WAY! U.S.A. (and I am an AMERICAN,U.S.A.) has a
RESOLVE TO CARRY ON UNTILL THE JOB IS FINISHED!


Does that mean that we get to get to kill all of the members of the IRA as
well?


Hmmm...I want to slaughter cuhulin's terrorist pals so badly it's making me
stutter. Tell me, cuhulin...would you fight alongside them? After all,
they're known terrorists, and you're quite vocal in your support of them and
their cause.



[email protected] April 10th 05 10:14 PM

We ought to "hang" a NUKE" directly over Peking.Moscow,other "cities of
interest" The first time a WMD is discovered on any container ships,or
after the "fact" of any containers from a "country or city of interest"
Goodbye Peking! or Goodbye Moscow! or Goodbye! Mexico DF! or Goodbye!
Tehran! or Goodbye! "cities of interest"!
cuhulin


[email protected] April 10th 05 10:19 PM

Go back to eating your raw fish,Sushi.You are all screwed up!
cuhulin



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