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To: Calpernia; jer33 3

My interest in the George street address for the Islamic Soc. was the fact it was another George, as in King George and the Cross.

Or names of attacked places, as in London.

No, it was not possible for me to read all of the thread on the bombing.

I did pick up an Oklahoma radio station, something like KFUH, last night very late, they did keep reporting on the
"blasts of the OTHER bombs found by the FBI", but did not give any info that was new..

I did find the fact they kept reported on the other bombs interesting, in that this was a bomb factory, not a single
guy having a bad day, in my opinion.

If there is anything that makes me think something is out of wack, it is the fact that no one talked about it, not the callers or the hosts of all the radio talk shows that I tuned in on last few days.

Most of the people do not even know it happened.


464 posted on 10/03/2005 1:07:50 PM PDT by nw_arizona_granny (Lavender Essential Oil, should be in first aid kit,uses: headaches, sinus,insect bites,sore muscles)
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To: nw_arizona_granny

Newsok.com ( I had to register) says there was a "cache" of explosive material removed from his apartment.

"Investigators would not say whether they believe Hinrichs intended to go inside the stadium before the detonation happened".

The above statement is sandwiched between the "serious personal problem" spin of OU President David Boren.

"Boren said the explosives were strapped to his body"

>>>In my opinion, he was checking his 'work' when the bomb accidently went off. I think he had every intention of going into the stadium or waiting for the large crowd to exit.


535 posted on 10/03/2005 5:34:24 PM PDT by Velveeta
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