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QUOTE: Originally posted by edblysard Well said, Mr. Severino, well said...
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QUOTE: Originally posted by edblysard Personally, if they want to kill each other over their differences in religion, thats fine with me, as long as they keep the fight in their own countries. But, they chose to bring the fight here, and as far as I am concerned, its time to return the favor, several times over. Ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by edblysard Never said I was a fan of th US support of Israel, even though gramps was Jewish. And talk about role reversal, you could substitute todays Jewish policy towards Palistine with the *** policy towards Jews in WWII. Genocide is wrong, no mater whos the victim, or the aggressor. Those fools may just start WWIII if their not careful. As far as I am concerned, Israel can sink or swim on their own from here on out. Granted, their fight, on the surface, seems to be about territory, and denying the Palastines a homeland, but count on it being as much a religious war as the rest of the mess in the middle east. It still boils down to thinly veiled religious racisim. Compairing 9/11 to the Boston Tea party is farfetched. The Tea Party was a political statement agains a sovereign lord whos policy of excessive taxation and exclusionary importing rights were economical blackmail. Pure economics, but it makes good revolutionary propaganda, especially if you win the revolution. 9/11 was a cowardly attack agains civilians, by a group of religious fanatics,intended to kill as many civilians as possible, to promote their religious jihad worldwide and win support from other religious fanatics. Ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by bjk041089 It's true, some people get suspicious when they see someone on or near railroad property. There was a article in Trains Magazine sometime between 9/11 and now about how some railroads were stepping up security for their railroad. It said that some railroads were even giving tickets to railfans that weren't even tresspassing on railroad property which is a disgrace. The magazine also had a picture of a Sante-Fe Railroad policeman giving a train-watcher a ticket. If i'm standing on public property watching for trains and I get a ticket from the railroad, i'll be soo mad.
QUOTE: I work Nuclear Security for probably the country's most famous Nuclear Power Plant (TMI). We are located 2 miles from a major airport, and a rail line runs through our property (with a spur into the plant for construction/repairs).
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QUOTE: Originally posted by adrianspeeder QUOTE: I work Nuclear Security for probably the country's most famous Nuclear Power Plant (TMI). We are located 2 miles from a major airport, and a rail line runs through our property (with a spur into the plant for construction/repairs). I thank you for your service Dave M, as i see you workplace everytime i look out my front window. As much as i hate a police state, it would be a real shame if somebody got in and screwed around with the plant causing me and half of PA unreverseable harm. Adrianspeeder
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