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Goose Creek Update - FBI: Accusations Against Middle Eastern Men May Prove False
2007-08-18
Posted by:BrerRabbit

#9  Another bookmark: MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base
Well done site.
Posted by: ed   2007-08-18 16:36  

#8  Goose Creek Update - FBI: Accusations Against Middle Eastern Muslim Men May Prove False Obvious.

There, fixed that.
Posted by: Icerigger   2007-08-18 16:25  

#7  The Global Terrorism Database. The search functions are crap. The database is comprehensive but tedious to wade through.

Global Incident Map Displaying Terrorist Acts, Suspicious Activity, and General Terrorism News
A well done GIS location map based database.
Posted by: ed   2007-08-18 14:40  

#6  If this gets any more surreal we'll need to page Salvador Dali to the white courtesy phone. Exactly who's side is our government actually on?
Posted by: Zenster   2007-08-18 14:29  

#5  FBI doesn't want to get sued by cair. Justice department memo has informed all US gummint employees that dhimmi federal courts will issue summary judgements in muzz complainers' favor in ALL cases...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2007-08-18 13:55  

#4  So is anybody keeping track of how many terrorist attacks and/or foiled terrorist attacks occur in this country whether or not the authorities admit that we continue to be attacked by Islamist?
Posted by: Abu Uluque6305   2007-08-18 12:59  

#3  Heard from the crime scene investigator that examined the car's trunk: Definitely pipe bombs and "interesting" chemicals.

Probably more PC horse$hit from the FBI.
Posted by: SR-71   2007-08-18 12:18  

#2  Thin? I'm gonna repeat here all the new news. Ready? Here it is:

The FBI is urging people not to jump to conclusions in the case of two men accused of having pipe bombs in their car, saying the allegations may not be true.

One former federal prosecutor said the agency's statement was "highly unusual."


But I don't see how they got the headline out of that 'news'.
Posted by: Bobby   2007-08-18 11:39  

#1  I went to the "article" linked to the headline, and didn't find much. Pretty thin.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2007-08-18 08:18  

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