Posted on 03/20/2007 5:54:09 PM PDT by elhombrelibre
Reality check, indeed. We're grown-ups, and there are 300 million of us; we can walk and chew gum at the same time. Generally speaking, "How can we waste time on [x] when [y] is so much more important???!? is a pretty lame argument, and this is an exceptionally lame example.
If we're counting on the Congressional leadership of either party to track and investigate terror threats, we're in deep, deep trouble from jump. The government can investigate threats, repair highways, collect taxes, inspect meat, and put robots on Mars, all at the same time. This is America, damn it. We're that big.
Now this is news the DNC and the MSN are not likely going to mention<./I>
The AP had the school bus story, and CNN carried it, on March 16th. The MSM has been all over it. Google News reveals postings all over the place, 400-odd in the last week or so.
On Wikipedia, they also appear on the list of casualties. Also from Wikipedia:"Approximately 365 were killed during the crisis of those were 344 hostages. Out of 62 teachers, 22 were killed... 10 Russian special forces (Spetsnaz) and 2 medics were also killed during the crisis."The old list on http://www.beslan.ru/mainlist.html is a dead link.
This "unofficial list" on News.ru http://www.newsru.com/russia/17Sep2004/spisok.html hasn't been updated since 9/17/2004, and still lists all of them as "ne naiden" (not found) or "net dannyx" (no data).
That list contains 1345 names, and Alana Alanovna Loloyeva (age 10) is ABSENT. There is an Alana Umatovna Galayeva (age 13) listed as killed, but I don't think they are the same.
This site http://newizv.ru/fotoreport/?f_id=11 still lists Sabeyeva and Loloyeva as missing, but I don't know how old it is, or when last updated.
Difficult to keep dry eyes when reading those lists, even after all these years.
Thank you for the links, I saved them.
Can't handle them right now.
Thanks for the ping.
Unfortunately I do remember the threats made by bin laden to kill thousands of children. When did he say that? Maybe 3 years ago? As we all know they have a lot of patience to find the right time.
Of course the old farts in DC are spending most of their time these days probably worrying about what the madam has in her telephone records/notebook!
I also read somewhere that they have already written this off as not a valid threat?? Of course, that's their usual MO, so that doesn't surprise me.
The only time the whole bunch of them will 'maybe' decide to do something is after another attack. Let it be school children and the scum terrorists will have to deal with American citizens. They should be afraid of that, if not our government.
Rosie O'Donnell: Queen of the vast waistland.
I meant for terrorism and killing. I see your point. Socialists target them in a different way and for killing primarily before they're born.
We had a doctor who married a Christian (non-muslim) woman and by his own admission to us was a nominal muslim. I think he was genuine.
Minneapolistan. Again. What the hell is going on in that town?!
See the link I posted at:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1804063/posts?page=7#7
That source is policeone
Post 122 for updates on the Beslan hostages.
>>>I meant for terrorism and killing.
So did I.
I'm confused then. Which socialist groups do that?
Greater homeland security funding is needed more than ever as we also try to be mindful of other sectors that might also be targets of terror groups. In his 2005 State of the State address, Acting Governor Codey launched an unprecedented effort to make New Jerseys students safer by introducing a statewide school security checklist, law-enforcement visits to schools and training of teachers and staff to prepare for possible terror attacks on schools. This initiative was prompted by concerns last fall when information about two New Jersey elementary schools, one in Monmouth County and one in Gloucester County, was found on a computer disk in Iraq. This was at the same time that terrorists seized a middle school in Russia and killed more than 300 children and other hostages. As a result, the New Jersey State Police are helping our schools pinpoint widespread security weaknesses that should be remedied. The need for this initiative, while not falling under the jurisdiction of this Committee, is yet one more demonstration of why New Jersey and all states need greater financial and regulatory support from the federal government to address all fronts in the fight to improve homeland security.
http://epw.senate.gov/hearing_statements.cfm?id=237828
One school was in Middletown, I don't know where I put that link.
More info at this link
http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/homeland.php?id=724891
What heroes those people were in their efforts to save those children.
Kleenex time.....
while my kids are in private (parochial) schools, I do not kid myself into thinking these schools are not as much a target as the public schools. The only thing in their favor is they are usually smaller, so not as much damage can be done by attacking them
OTOH, there are some ritzy high dollar private schools that might be a target just because of the families the kids that go there belong to.
Minnesota is a border state. Zacarias Moussaoui took commercial flying lessons in Minnesota.
Amen
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