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To: mistermj who wrote (80731)10/26/2004 12:12:07 AM
From: SBHX  Respond to of 793955
 
One of those questions without answer other than : who knows?<eom>



To: mistermj who wrote (80731)10/26/2004 12:27:47 AM
From: unclewest  Respond to of 793955
 
If Al Q were to mess with the election. When? Tues. or Wed.this week?

That is a doggone good question.

The Madrid bombing was done three days before the Spanish national election. That would make it Saturday.

In case anyone forgot, 10 bombs exploded on four trains in three stations, during the busy morning rush hour.

The key to successfully managing difficult surprise events is to not let them be surprises. A little preparation is in order imo. We don't know the terrorist time table nor do we know the likely targets. That does not mean we should ignore a likely threat.

I instructed my family to move to maximum personal alert status (Red) 2 weeks ago and to maintain it for 30 days after the election.
unclewest