Wednesday, August 09, 2006
ONE LITTLE, TWO LITTLE, THREE LITTLE
Egyptians out of 11 little Egyptian boys.
I doubt they are terrorists. I doubt they are a threat. But, they were here as guests, they had rules to follow, they did not, so time to return to the land of the sphinx. No Meet me in Montana for you, sorry.
We have plenty of our own citizens who we have to watch out for because they are idiots who can't follow the rules either. We don't need to compound the problem with others who are just visitin'.
from ctv.ca(my comments in bold)
Former FBI Special Agent George Bauries said the high number of disappearances is unusual.
"If you had one or two of the group that decided they were going off to see Disneyland or Las Vegas, that's understandable," said Bauries. "But for 11 individuals to basically fall off of the radar in the United States, that is a concern." note to terrorists, don't disappear in such large groups
Cal Temple, of the Terrorism Research Center in Virginia, said the fact the missing students are Egyptian has added an extra incentive to the chase.
"Given the relationship between the al Qaeda network and Egyptians -- al Qaeda's number two guy (Ayman al-Zawahiri) is an Egyptian -- that probably added a little bit of additional urgency to find these guys," said Temple.
While there are approximately 1,300 students who have violated their student visas, "alarm bells started ringing because 11 people, all at once, disappeared," said Malbon. that makes me feel better, you only have caught one-third of these guys. Does that mean there are still 800 or 900 missing students overall??
But Special Agent Richard Kolko told the Associated Press that El-Dessouki's arrest was made "without incident," and that none of the missing students pose any terrorism threat. if he is so sure about that, then why can't they find these innocent young boys?
One of the group said the missing students probably have been unable to find there way to the university. oh puhleeaase
"I'm sure that they are lost somewhere in New York. It's a big city and I'm so worried about them," said Mohamed Elsamy. The poor dears. now, I'd like to think that the bright lights running Montana State University would have had some sort of welcoming party or plan to transport the guys across country. Evidently the others found New Jersey and Minnesota? But I agree with Mohamed, I'm worried about them too.
I doubt they are terrorists. I doubt they are a threat. But, they were here as guests, they had rules to follow, they did not, so time to return to the land of the sphinx. No Meet me in Montana for you, sorry.
We have plenty of our own citizens who we have to watch out for because they are idiots who can't follow the rules either. We don't need to compound the problem with others who are just visitin'.
from ctv.ca(my comments in bold)
Former FBI Special Agent George Bauries said the high number of disappearances is unusual.
"If you had one or two of the group that decided they were going off to see Disneyland or Las Vegas, that's understandable," said Bauries. "But for 11 individuals to basically fall off of the radar in the United States, that is a concern." note to terrorists, don't disappear in such large groups
Cal Temple, of the Terrorism Research Center in Virginia, said the fact the missing students are Egyptian has added an extra incentive to the chase.
"Given the relationship between the al Qaeda network and Egyptians -- al Qaeda's number two guy (Ayman al-Zawahiri) is an Egyptian -- that probably added a little bit of additional urgency to find these guys," said Temple.
While there are approximately 1,300 students who have violated their student visas, "alarm bells started ringing because 11 people, all at once, disappeared," said Malbon. that makes me feel better, you only have caught one-third of these guys. Does that mean there are still 800 or 900 missing students overall??
But Special Agent Richard Kolko told the Associated Press that El-Dessouki's arrest was made "without incident," and that none of the missing students pose any terrorism threat. if he is so sure about that, then why can't they find these innocent young boys?
One of the group said the missing students probably have been unable to find there way to the university. oh puhleeaase
"I'm sure that they are lost somewhere in New York. It's a big city and I'm so worried about them," said Mohamed Elsamy. The poor dears. now, I'd like to think that the bright lights running Montana State University would have had some sort of welcoming party or plan to transport the guys across country. Evidently the others found New Jersey and Minnesota? But I agree with Mohamed, I'm worried about them too.