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To: rich4eagle who wrote (275809)7/15/2002 11:36:03 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
I hate tyranny. I hate charlatans who "lead" blacks against their better interests by lying to them constantly. I hate totalitarians who would rob the productive and shift the ill-gotten loot to the sheep who vote (and fabricate votes) for those who keep the scam going.

I don't hate the fools here who support all that-I expose them...



To: rich4eagle who wrote (275809)7/16/2002 1:03:48 AM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Rich, here's the collateral damage bin Laden did. It's ludicrous. What a waste:

sacbee.com

Suspicious bag prompts partial evacuation of LA airport terminal

Published 5:30 p.m. PDT Monday, July 15, 2002
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Officials ordered the partial evacuation of a Los Angeles International Airport terminal for about an hour Monday after security personnel noticed a suspicious bag.

Airport police were called to the upper level of Terminal Two about 3:30 p.m. to investigate a suspicious item that passed through a scanning machine, said Harold Johnson, a spokesman for the airport.

Employees and passengers were allowed back into the evacuated area about 4:36 p.m. after the Los Angeles Police Department's bomb squad found the item posed no threat, said Gaby Pacheco, an airport spokeswoman.

The suspicious item turned out to be tubs of jam surrounded by other articles, Pacheco said.

The west side of the terminal's departure area was cleared as the bomb squad investigated the item, Johnson said. The east side of the ticket counter remained open and no flights were delayed, Johnson said.

No threats were received, said Officer Jason Lee of the Los Angeles Police Department.

"It's routine that we check these things out," Lee said. "When we do that, we evacuate the immediate areas all the time."

Two of the airport's terminals were shut down for several hours in March after a Washington state man inadvertently checked in luggage containing a replica grenade.

Suspicious bag prompts partial evacuation of LA airport terminal