Ask yourself a simple question, is it time we keep the rest of the GITMO terrorist right where they are? I know, he wasn't a GITMO graduate, just saying. Why feed the al Qaeda recruitment centers.
Sources told Fox News that investigators are focusing on the similarities between the failed attack in New York City and both the 2007 attack on Glasgow's airport in Scotland and the attempted bombing of a London nightclub the same year. Propane gas and gasoline were used in all three incidents. Trail back to the terror rats home base.
He looks very much like the Pakistani white guy caught on camera in the first day's pictures. Here is the typical white guy's photo, who had 115 facebook friends, from his facebook page:
And get this, they actually allowed the guy to board the plane before they forced the plane back to the loading platform and screened everyone. They then took him into custody.
Heck of a security team you have there Obama. Might want to check how he actually got on the plane though.
It's interesting that this fellow was made a US citizen under Obama's kiss-ass to Muslims outreach which started in 2009. How many more al Qaeda sleepers did the program let in to the USA? And where do the released GITMO terrorist really go, is it NYC?
Teen who sold SUV used in Times Sq. scare shocked, not very bright. Ask yourself, can everybody get in to College, sure with no entrance requirements. Here is her lovely facebook photo:
She sold her Pathfinder for cash, no paperwork.
Read more:
UPDATE: He Nearly got away ?? Who to believe when you are floating in a sea of lies about near everything. Despite all the "we had him under surveilance and knew his every step, there is still confusion in the ranks about how he nearly got away:
(Faisal) Shahzad, who had been the subject of a huge manhunt, almost made it out of the country on a Emirates flight to Dubai, with a planned connection onward to Pakistan, according to the officials.
"He appeared real close to getting away," one federal official said. "The plane was buttoned up. Backed away from the jetway."
Authorities said that despite the manhunt, his passport had not been flagged and he was able to buy a ticket with cash and clear airport security.
FBI agents discovered Shahzad's car parked in a short-term lot at JFK airport Monday evening and searched for his name on airline passenger manifests.
The flight had begun to taxi for takeoff when FBI agents ordered it to return to the gate where Shahzad and two others were taken into custody. The other two were later released, authorities said.
No comments:
Post a Comment