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To: Oak Tree who wrote (179)9/11/2001 9:46:04 PM
From: jhild  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 27666
 
Flight simulators are a little like practicing tennis against a wall. When you get on the court everything is really different. I think looking at the flight tracks they were pretty straight. I would expect that there may have been military pilots or military trained pilots of some country or other. Not just flight simulator teens.



To: Oak Tree who wrote (179)9/11/2001 9:47:02 PM
From: Moez  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27666
 
<<But the odds are that Osama got some palestinian boys to play flight simulator a few times. >>

Where do you get off saying something like that? Odds??....this is hardly a time for assumptions.

Furthermore-in regards to so called 'dozens' of palestinians parading -dozens does not make up the 2,090,713 in the west bank and the 1,178,119 in the Gaza Strip. Most are shocked and are praying for peace.

...moez



To: Oak Tree who wrote (179)9/11/2001 9:47:17 PM
From: Snowman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 27666
 
Whether they were involved or not they are GUILTY in my mind for the joy they showed today over the bombing. This was not some taped celebration we saw today from some event in the past and not an isolated event as reports are coming in of widespread joy amond Palestinians and Arabs alike.