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Also the reports conflict, saying they made anti-American references in Arabic without any explanation of how this was known . . . this is quickly turning into journalistic/editorial onanism, in my opinion, when it comes to determining "facts." Quote:
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NOT DIRECTED AT ANYBODY IN PARTICULAR --> but people will ALWAYS try to justify their paranoia and racism after the fact so that they can feel better about themselves and not look like a total bigot - m |
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I wonder what people would think if they ever flew El Al. My flight to Tel Aviv had a bunch of rabbis (including the one from my youth group) flying out there for a convention. In the middle of the flight, they all got up, went to the back of the plane, and started praying (we're talking at least 20 men here).
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Mona Charen is a syndicated partisan hack who I doubt has ever been to Minneapolis. If you want a real editorial from the Strib try this one: http://www.startribune.com/562/story/840610.html |
Yeah! Lets avoid profiling at any cost! We shouldnt sink to that level just because theres a chance it could save lives. Seriously, you're a moron.
I only hope I have one of you guys on a plane with me at the time its being hijacked, hopefully you'll be able to use your reason on these people, after all, they're probably just misunderstood. As for the Constitution, I buy any copy I find, I'm obsessed. That being said, I'd gladly piss on it to prevent another 9/11. |
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This epitomizes 'slippery slope' fallacies . . . |
I hope you mean that the whole "we can't violate the constitution this time, because where will it lead" falls under the slippery slope fallacy.
I was talking to whoever brought up the bigotry, not really directed at you. In reality, much of the terrorism (if not the large majority) which threatens America originates from Muslims. Is it unreasonable to consider every Muslim a terrorist? Of course. Is it unreasonable to take extra precautions when Muslims are acting suspicious, especially at places like airports? Not at all. I feel bad for Muslims in America, I really do. They've gotten a raw deal here. However, if hurting 1000 people's feelings saves one life, sign me up. Quick, quick, somebody look up a Ben Franklin quote about safety and liberty! |
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"A half-dozen Muslims were removed from a US Airways flight in Minneapolis on Monday evening after nervous passengers alerted the flight crew about suspicious behavior. The men, who officials later learned were Islamic religious leaders, refused to leave the plane and were escorted by security off Flight 300 from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport to Phoenix at 6:30 p.m. Conflicting reports say the men were praying in the concourse or on the plane, and a Minnesota television reported that the imams were chanting "Allah, Allah, Allah," as they left the plane. Douglas Hagmann, director of the Northeast Intelligence Network, a private organization that investigates terrorist threats, said his contacts are reporting the men did begin the prayers in the concourse, then continued prayers and discussions once on board. "One of the passengers who understands Arabic passed a note to the crew that what she heard, she did not like," Mr. Hagmann said. Patrick Hogan, spokesman for the Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan Airports Commission, said the men reportedly made anti-American statements relating to the Iraq war, asked to change seats once inside the cabin, and that one requested an extender to make his seat belt larger even though he did not appear to need it. "There was some peculiar behavior," Mr. Hagmann said."http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20061121-105648-5375r.htm Quote:
"One of the passengers who understands Arabic passed a note to the crew that what she heard, she did not like," Mr. Hagmann said." http://www.washingtontimes.com/natio...5648-5375r.htm Quote:
"An airport police report said a US Airways manager said three of the men had one-way tickets and no checked baggage. A passenger told police the men were praying and making critical comments about the war in Iraq. Some of the men also asked for seat belt extensions even though a flight attendant told police she thought they didn't need them."http://www.kstp.com/article/stories/S20152.html?cat=1 "The imams who claimed two first-class seats said their tickets were upgraded. The gate agent told police that when the imams asked to be upgraded, they were told no such seats were available. Nevertheless, the two men were seated in first class when removed. A flight attendant said one of the men made two trips to the rear of the plane to talk to the imam during boarding, and again when the flight was delayed because of their behavior. Aviation officials, including air marshals and pilots, said these actions alone would not warrant a second look, but the combination is suspicious. " http://www.washingtontimes.com/natio...522r_page2.htm Patrick Hogan, spokesman for the Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan Airports Commission, said the airline asked airport police to remove the six men from the Minneapolis to Phoenix flight because their actions were "arousing some concerns" among both passengers and crew. He said the men had been praying at the gate area but he did not know if they tried to pray once at their seats inside the plane. He also said some witnesses reported the men were making anti-American statements involving the Iraq war, asked to change seats once inside the cabin, that one requested an extender to make his seat belt larger even though he did not appear to need it and that in general "there was some peculiar behavior." http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...112100687.html |
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Past that, I don't think we're far off from each other - profiling is successfully used in many parts of the world, and doesn't have to rely simply on demographic information (although it is integrated as well). Quote:
Of particular note (and why I introduced the topic) is that the other suspicious actions are being widely reported in completely different ways, and that the most extreme sources are from somewhat specious (and not exactly primary) sources - it's almost like a giant game of telephone - and as such, it seems like the anti-American statements are taking a strong front seat . . . this is pretty goofy, to me. Quote:
Still no primary source on the "al Quada bomb formation" line? |
I hate to be mean but blueangel, did you see the movie "Soul Plane"
There is just some chit that terrorists won't pull... Like driving down Slauson, Florence and Normandie at midnight in South Central LA... That would be stoopid... And they'd better be WELL-EQUIPPED if they pull some itsh, because it will be an all day affair... Same holds true way out in Nelson, Georgia un in Tate County... Just places you don't go... Same holds true in some places in Brooklyn or Bed-stuy... All the Terrorist see what they pirate off our cable satellites and they think the chit is real... They can pull another 9-11, what city? Where? A city in Texas where it's folks constitutionally guarenteed right to carry a concealed sawed off or pistol grip pump? Yeah, I'd like to see some terrorist jack anything in South Dallas... Or even Little Mexico... Good luck with that... They can try The Bubble, but the cops pull you over for going over 25 mph on their speed bumps... I should know, I lived there... And yeah, they'd really terrorize the Bubba's off the I-25... Yepper, I don knows they will... What's left, San Diego, TX? C'mon. Good Luck... They did this isht in Minneapolis... Not trying to knock the Twin Cities, but what's there, really? Nuke sites? Where's the symbolism? Minneapolis where Prince was born? Okey... So, what, LA? Frisco? Portland--maybe? Seattle? They are under a sheet of ice right now. Besides slippin' and sliding, what else? And I'd think neo-cons would be happy to ouster Seattle for being wacko-pinkos... Hayle, the Jonger wants to take out Seattle 'cuz he can't get his iPOD downloads... :rolleyes: At some level we all need to show some nutz and the confront terrorists as citizens of the Untied States... I dayum sho would like to see some terrorist ride up in my 'hood... How come they don't roll up in the 'hoods or barrios? That's one thing I haven't figured out... |
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...says the guy from a country which hasn't had terrorist hijackings lately...
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Fair enough (they just blow ours up)....
Anyways then, riddle me this: Why are nations that have been subject to more terrorist attacks and hijackings not over-reacting like this as well? |
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