I think we might want to rethink our policies.
To ensure we Americans never offend anyone – particularly fanatics intent on killing us – airport screeners will not be allowed to profile people. They will continue random searches of all passengers.
I think we might want to rethink our policies.
To ensure we Americans never offend anyone – particularly fanatics intent on killing us – airport screeners will not be allowed to profile people. They will continue random searches of all passengers.
This is from an unknown source on the internet. I think you’ll get the point.
To ensure we Americans never offend anyone – particularly
fanatics intent on killing us – airport screeners will
not be allowed to profile people. They will continue
random searches of all passengers.
##Let’s pause a moment and take the following test.
###In 1972 at the Munich Olympics, athletes were kidnapped and massacred by:
###In 1979,the U.S. embassy in Iran was taken over by:
###During the 1980’s a number of Americans were
kidnapped in Lebanon by:
###In 1983, the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut was blown up by:
###In 1985 the cruise ship Achille Lauro was hijacked, and a 70 year old American passenger was murdered and thrown overboard by:
###In 1985 TWA flight 847 was hijacked at Athens, and a U.S. Navy diver was murdered by:
###In 1988, Pan Am Flight 103 was bombed by:
###In 1993 the World Trade Center was bombed the first time by:
###In 1998, the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania were bombed by:
###On 9/11/01, four airliners were hijacked and destroyed and thousands of people were killed by:
###In 2002 the United States fought a war in Afghanistan against:
###In 2002 reporter Daniel Pearl was kidnapped and murdered by:
##Hmmm . . . nope, no patterns anywhere to justify profiling.
Who couldn’ve predicted this?
Surely not even FIFA’s World Cup computer game could have produced the semifinal lineup that has emerged at the real thing as the last four defied expert opinion, betting odds and, in South Korea’s case, belief, to get through.
I take it back… this is an obvious penalty
[[german_handball]]
At least the US knows that they should have won!
I knew it was a good idea.
The continued expansion apparently also is fostered by booming sales in most markets where Apple opened retail stores last year. During the second quarter, sales of Apple products jumped by about a third year over year in cities with a store, the sources said.
I went to a store earlier this year and was blown away. I think that anybody who goes to one of these stores will be very impressed.
I guess on further reflection, the missed call on the Germans wasn’t so bad.
We created enough chances, we should have put one in,said captain Claudio Reyna , who played the most spirited game of his long international career.You can’t blame the officials. They didn’t see it. We’re not going to cry like Mexico did.
I guess so.But is sure looked like a hand ball to me.
The US loses to Germany with a controversial goal disallowed.
###Germany was Lucky
Former Germany captain and coach Franz Beckenbauer said that the three-times winners were lucky to beat the United States 1-0 in their World Cup quarterfinal on Friday.
America were clearly the better team for 90 minutes,said Beckenbauer, an analyst for Germany’s pay-television network.We’ll have to raise our game considerably after this.
You got that right. The US clearly outplayed and outshot Germany.
New information on the upcoming B5 season 1 dvd release.
From JMS:
Yeah, it’s real…I was holding off saying anything until WB or someone else could announce it, but since it’s come up here via the captioning institute…yeah, as noted, it’s real.
Excellent! Where can I pre-order?
Oh how the mighty have fallen!
Ahn flicks on a header inside the far post for a golden goal, off a Lee Young-pyo cross from left. Korea upsets Italy and moves on to quarterfinals to face Spain, in what is already its best performance ever. Ahn redeems his first-half miss on a penalty kick.
The US is the only team that Korea has played that hasn’t lost.
The [[2002 World Cup Playoff Brackets]] are getting mighty interesting!
Microsoft ships a virus with their product.
Microsoft accidentally sent the virulent Nimda worm to South Korean developers when it distributed Korean-language versions of Visual Studio .Net that carried the virus, the company acknowledged Friday.
I always knew Microsoft was evil (which is why I own a Mac), but I never thought they were stupid.