Quote Originally Posted by mfactor420
Why would you notify some people in prominent positions not to fly that day?

Mandatory to keep the infrustructure in tact of course.

What info are you (the USA admin.) privvy to that the common folk are not?

Mass panic can be more tragic than an event. You'd have every hillbilly in the U.S. carrying a shotgun lookin' for them there Arabs.
If there is no knowledge of some kind of attack imminent, what reason do you have to warn important people not to fly that day?

Sylvia Brown told me???????

And, if you have knowledge of a possible attack, why do you let it happen and do nothing to stop it, including, but not limited to, sitting in a classroom reading to a bunch of little kids?

The last place that the terrorists would expect me to be!! And besides that, once I was there....no reason to freak out the lil' angels!

Little kids that many of whom will get "left behind" because you, as president have slashed all their funding.

Talk to congress about that one, sons of a bitches cutting back on my funds for their special interests!!

You're either too f****** stoned to make sense right now, or we have just blown a total hole in your reality plane.:thumbsup:
Why yes I'm stoned and my lady left about an hour ago so I guess you could say I'm "blown" also! This is airflight tango tango Psycho catching ya on the flip side good buddy!:thumbsup:
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