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What are your thoughts on this

Discipline - 3-30-2007 at 04:20 PM

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070330/ap_on_re_us/passengers_r...

Muttley - 3-30-2007 at 07:44 PM

What are the chances that they even mentioned Saddam or cursed the US? If they WERE terrorists they certainly wouldn't be that stupid. And if they DID say it, they probably were already planning this lawsuit.

Gotta love our lawyer culture. I'm gonna sue the company that made my desk because I just stubbed my toe. What are my chances?

JawnDiablo - 3-30-2007 at 08:32 PM

i might sue 7-11 for the slurpee brain freeze i may get from over consumption

Siczine.com - 3-30-2007 at 09:11 PM

Bullshit. And fuck this con-artist posing as a laywer.

DaveMoral - 3-30-2007 at 09:35 PM

What's bullshit is the fact that I can't practice my faith when I'm connecting in Chicago heading West because it will get me thrown off the flight just for being Muslim. NOTICE TO ALL IDIOT AMERICANS: TERRORISTS DON'T DO ACTIVITIES THAT WILL CATCH YOUR ATTENTION BEFORE GETTING ON AN AIRPLANE! It's just bad tactics.

We Muslims pray 5 times a day, that means we are going to be doing that in airports from time to time. It doesn't mean we are preparing for some "martyrdom" mission, hell, there are supplications for travelling that faithful Muslims will recite before going on a trip... especially in a flying tin can!

And from experience I can tell you that many many many imams have rather large guts, so it's not stretch to say that they requested seat belt extensions for that reason. What good would a seatbelt extension do a terrorist anyway realistically?

newbreedbrian - 3-31-2007 at 12:16 AM

well said dave. and obviously they found nothing or it would have been reported, so why were they kicked off the flight. fuck people and their reactionary bullshit these days. yea, every muslim is out to get you, buy a fucking clue. for the record no i don't think the so called "informers" should be sued, though the airline should have to answer for this. i'll just throw it in the pile of frivolous american lawsuits.

Kid Ugly - 3-31-2007 at 01:51 AM

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Originally posted by newbreedbrian
well said dave. and obviously they found nothing or it would have been reported, so why were they kicked off the flight. fuck people and their reactionary bullshit these days. yea, every muslim is out to get you, buy a fucking clue. for the record no i don't think the so called "informers" should be sued, though the airline should have to answer for this. i'll just throw it in the pile of frivolous american lawsuits.


I can agree with everything said here.

Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but I seem to remember that Henry Rollins was reported to the Australian equivalent to the F.B.I., then brought in for questioning because some jackoff saw him reading a book about Islam on a plane.

BDx13 - 3-31-2007 at 09:25 AM

getting worked up about people practicing their faith is wash.

IF they were 'cursing the United States', admittedly, i'd probably be a little uncomfortable. Not afraid they'd try to hijack the plane - cause really, what are the chances - but that an altercation would occur on the plane between other passangers. I've been on two flights where fights broke out. Crazy.

Suing the people who said something is also wash.

Discipline - 3-31-2007 at 02:34 PM

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Originally posted by Kid Ugly
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Originally posted by newbreedbrian
well said dave. and obviously they found nothing or it would have been reported, so why were they kicked off the flight. fuck people and their reactionary bullshit these days. yea, every muslim is out to get you, buy a fucking clue. for the record no i don't think the so called "informers" should be sued, though the airline should have to answer for this. i'll just throw it in the pile of frivolous american lawsuits.


I can agree with everything said here.

Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but I seem to remember that Henry Rollins was reported to the Australian equivalent to the F.B.I., then brought in for questioning because some jackoff saw him reading a book about Islam on a plane.


Yeah, that was Rollins. He did a great commentary on it.

DaveMoral - 3-31-2007 at 04:12 PM

I didn't hear about Rollins, what the hell?

Discipline - 3-31-2007 at 06:01 PM

Yeah, some passenger reported Rollins as a potential terrorist because of the book he was reading on the plane.

JawnDiablo - 3-31-2007 at 06:06 PM

terrorists are a little more cunning than to loudly announce their intentions.....

DaveMoral - 3-31-2007 at 07:40 PM

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Originally posted by Discipline
Yeah, some passenger reported Rollins as a potential terrorist because of the book he was reading on the plane.


Gay.

joemaconmovies - 4-1-2007 at 04:27 PM

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Originally posted by Kid Ugly
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Originally posted by newbreedbrian
well said dave. and obviously they found nothing or it would have been reported, so why were they kicked off the flight. fuck people and their reactionary bullshit these days. yea, every muslim is out to get you, buy a fucking clue. for the record no i don't think the so called "informers" should be sued, though the airline should have to answer for this. i'll just throw it in the pile of frivolous american lawsuits.


I can agree with everything said here.

Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but I seem to remember that Henry Rollins was reported to the Australian equivalent to the F.B.I., then brought in for questioning because some jackoff saw him reading a book about Islam on a plane.