Posted on 08/13/2008 7:52:12 PM PDT by TornadoAlley3
Only in response to some dumb left wing yahoo suggesting that there is NOTHING suspicious about a guy with a Muslim name entering the United States for no apparent reason and being found with a pound of cyanide.
(That was NOT sarcastic) ;)
Yikes! This smells.
Remember in the 1990s that Clinton had the FBI looking into a non-rash of non-racist church fires in the south to rout out “bigots” on the right.
Some were arson (for insurance), some were accidental, and they weren’t all minority churches.
But Clinton had a talking point to push. This was in the late 1990s. While Al Qaeda was busy plotting the 2000 and 2001 terrorist attacks. We lucked into stopping the 2000 one with a border check.
Yes I do remember the southern black church fire’ investigation.
But the F.B.I. hasn’t been politicized?
Now listen here Inyokern I am a dumb right wing yahoo, and I do think this guy may have been up to no good.
:-)
I agree. Especially high-end hotels like this. Perhaps Mr. Dead Somali either had a friend with him who double locked the door from inside and told whoever was doing room check, turnfown, etc., to go away. That would be enough to keep the room under the radar for awhile. Or, if alone, Mr. Dead Somali could have had one or more in housekeeping running cover for him, reporting the room cleaned, towels delivered, etc. As a matter of interest, Colorado has a significant Somali populace.
Good observation. Additionally, if he was not part of any convention entourage, in order to secure a room for that time (and not get kicked out during the high-demand week of the convention) he'd likely have taken occupancy much earlier, prepaying through the convention. Hotels are not going to turn down a month of occupancy for the 3 or 4 days they committed to the DNC via the convention bureau.
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