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Posted by Pat EAXStitch on July 15, 2005, 8:06 am
They have just said that the London bombs were made from chemicals found in
household cleaning products and substances easily bought from an ordinary
chemist shop.
They don`t show up on Xrays and can`t be detected by sniffer dogs.
Pat P
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Posted by F.James Cripwell on July 15, 2005, 8:24 am
"Pat EAXStitch" (eaxstitchNOSPAM@ntlworld.com) writes:
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> They have just said that the London bombs were made from chemicals found in
> household cleaning products and substances easily bought from an ordinary
> chemist shop.
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> They don`t show up on Xrays and can`t be detected by sniffer dogs.
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> Pat P
I dont feel completely safe by any means. I dont believe there is an
immediate threat of terrorists here in Canada, but as long as we have a
significant number of females wearing headscarves, I am sure there is a
potential future threat. The key issue for me at the moment is the
extent to which the Muslim community in the UK is prepared to actually
*do* something. Sir Ian Blair has stated he is prepared to work with the
Muslim community to this end, but so far I have seen nothing to indicate
that the Muslim community in the UK is prepared to act. I hope my fears
are unjustified. If the Muslim community in the UK is not prepared to
act, then there is little hope that the Muslim community in Canada will do so.
--
Jim Cripwell.
From Canada. Land of the Key Bird.
This creature of doom flies over the frozen tundra in winter,
shrieking its dreaded call; "Key, Key, Key, Key rist but it's cold!!"
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Posted by Felice Friese on July 15, 2005, 9:22 am
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> I dont feel completely safe by any means. I dont believe there is an
> immediate threat of terrorists here in Canada, but as long as we have a
> significant number of females wearing headscarves, I am sure there is a
> potential future threat.
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Oh yes, you do have to be alert for "females wearing headscarves"! How about
your Queen when she's riding? How about me when I'm out on a windy day? Get
a grip, Jim!
Felice
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Posted by Pat EAXStitch on July 15, 2005, 9:40 am
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> > I dont feel completely safe by any means. I dont believe there is
an
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> > immediate threat of terrorists here in Canada, but as long as we have a
> > significant number of females wearing headscarves, I am sure there is a
> > potential future threat.
> Oh yes, you do have to be alert for "females wearing headscarves"! How
about
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> your Queen when she's riding? How about me when I'm out on a windy day?
Get
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> a grip, Jim!
> Felice
And how scary is a woman in a Bourkha! Just think what could be hidden under
THAT!
I wish the Queen would lead by example and wear a crash hat, when riding, by
the way! Not that I ever did, apart from when showing, LOL!
Pat P
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Posted by F.James Cripwell on July 15, 2005, 11:55 am
"Felice Friese" (friese@comcast.net) writes:
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> Oh yes, you do have to be alert for "females wearing headscarves"! How about
> your Queen when she's riding? How about me when I'm out on a windy day? Get
> a grip, Jim!
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> Felice
I am perfectly serious, as have explained many times. The Al Qaeda
cell in the UK, hid amongst a significant Muslim fundamentalist society.
I believe that wherever a significant Muslim fundamentalist society exists,
there is the potential for them to hide an Al Qaeda sleeper cell. And
what is the most visible sign of a significant fundamentalist Muslim
society? Why a bunch of females wearing the telltale Muslim headscarf.
--
Jim Cripwell.
From Canada. Land of the Key Bird.
This creature of doom flies over the frozen tundra in winter,
shrieking its dreaded call; "Key, Key, Key, Key rist but it's cold!!"
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> household cleaning products and substances easily bought from an ordinary
> chemist shop.
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> They don`t show up on Xrays and can`t be detected by sniffer dogs.
>
> Pat P