watch == we want to see where he goes so we can catch the big fish
I know, my cynicism is leaking through.
plblark wrote:watch == we want to see where he goes so we can catch the big fish
I know, my cynicism is leaking through.
user842 wrote:westberg wrote:Vlad wrote:How the EFFfffffff could he be elgible for a visa after dad turned him in? Is there a problem with the necessary departments communicating to each other...I would think that if you are on the no fly list, you also would be in-elgible for a visa for any reason...
He most likely had the visa before dad ratted on him.
Yes... And they said he was not on the 'no fly list'. He was on a terror watch list though... So same thoughts apply.
Stradawhovious wrote:His father was a banker and could easily afford it.
1911fan wrote:My original response when I heard this on the Radio, was that every one in his family should be dead by noon tomorrow. but then, his dad reported him as a terror nut job sometime last year. SO somebody in TSA messed up by not banning him.
When we find out who paid for his ticket and who paid for his bomb, we need to turn their town into a great smooth black glassy spot in the desert.
drkarrow wrote:Be careful what you wish for, we may only get half of it. Lieberman wants us to go into Yemen now. Unfortunately he doesn't want to make a great smooth black glassy area, instead we'll be occupying three middle east countries.
Pat wrote:I have been through Amsterdam's Schiphol airport dozens of times over the years. Their security makes any U.S. airport look like slackards.
David wrote:Pat wrote:I have been through Amsterdam's Schiphol airport dozens of times over the years. Their security makes any U.S. airport look like slackards.
I went through that airport, and a half-dozen other European airports, just last September, and I had the same impression. Their technology and procedures are as good as ours, and their people are better. Waaaaay better. They also manage to be polite and professional while they work, unlike a few of the TSA and U.S. Customs people I have encountered here. I'd be way more wary of a calm, professional, alert person any day than some rude, bored, "respect my authority" type.
I flew into/out of three different airports in Panama earlier this month, and even there I'd say the security procedures and people as good or better than here.
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