It's nuts. There are probably hundreds, if not thousands, of soaps and lotions that contain glycerin. I wonder if the soap in the airport bathrooms contains it?
I know this and similar links have been posted, but it bears repeating. Folks who were there may not even know that they know / saw something. They should review all video footage and photos they took on Monday and send anything that looks in any way 'off' to the authorities in Boston.
I posted something similar yesterday, but this bears repeating. As someone here on FR said, its everyday people - regardless of party line - that make this country great. When sh*it hits the fan, we step up. God bless the victims, their families, and those who bravely rushed in to help.
Happy to see that Tampa and OIA aren't on the list. One of my hometown airports (Dulles) made the list though. Yay. I've never left any money behind, though I *did* get a butterfly knife taken away.
I am beyond heartbroken for the victims and their families. I hope they find the people responsible for this horrific tragedy. In all of the sadness and carnage, it is heartening to see stories like this about perfect strangers stepping up and reaching out to help.
Amen to that. I was so proud of this family for standing up for their kid and standing up to the TSofA. If you watch the video, there’s a moment where the TSA agent is babbling about recording being illegal. You can hear the father saying, “Cite the law” and the agent gets an even stupider-than-normal look on her face and scurries off to find someone higher up in the Reich.
Cripes. It's like thinking your best bud has your back in a fight, only to have him sucker punch you and stand over you with the *other* guys, laughing at you.
Cheney makes some good points. We don't know what Kim Jong the Younger is motivated by. Could be inherited craziness, could be something else entirely.