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Are we REALLY any safer today then we were ten years ago?By KG One, Section News
Amidst all of the 9/11 Anniversary coverage yesterday, this story was all but ignored by the MSM yet again.
What was it? {Continued after the fold.}
According to the AP, last night federal officials detained three passengers who acted suspiciously on a Frontier Airlines Flight from Denver to Detroit.
After safely landing on the ground and parked away from the terminal, federal agents arrested three suspects, including one Ilona Hajdar from Charlotte after she said to fellow passengers,"Everybody, put your hands on the seat rest in front of you. Don't move." The other two passengers who have yet to be ID'd, reportedly spent an unusual amount of time in the restroom. Unless these guys are playing for the other team, it's highly doubtful that they're trying out for the mile-high club. Terrorist dry run stories like this aren't rare. Ever since at least '04, ironically in a Detroit to Las Vegas flight, terrorists have been consistently testing the system to see what they can do, and what they are able to get away with. The federal government botches the subsequent investigations of this and other dry runs, while their willing accomplices in the MSM do their best to downplay and eventually cover up the story and we're all told that all is well, there is nothing to see here. Pres. B.O. said in Washington last night,"These past 10 years have shown that America does not give in to fear." I guess that he had forgotten all about the US PATRIOT Act. Like any other freedom-loving American, I never want to see another attack on our Republic ever again. But given the level of federal incompetence & PC-correctness run amok, I can't help but wonder what will happen when it actually does.
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