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Boo Hoo. My Heart Goes Out.
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I don't look or behave like a terrorist (at least I hope I don't), but I have to put up with endless buggeration - when booking, when at the airport and when flying. All in response to (let's not forget) muslim extremist/ terrorist actions. I hate it - but I want to fly - so I grit my teeth, smile sweetly and get on with it. I think the crucial thing here is "Their Plane,...
13:10 Thu 04th Jun 2015
Sqad, //I presume from that post that you assume that all Muslims support death cults and terror.//
They support their religion, and their holy book, "The Quran" teaches their followers to kill anybody that doesn't follow Islam. So yes, nothing short of a terror and death supporting organisation. The scum of the earth would know better than to follow this religion!
They support their religion, and their holy book, "The Quran" teaches their followers to kill anybody that doesn't follow Islam. So yes, nothing short of a terror and death supporting organisation. The scum of the earth would know better than to follow this religion!
RATTER...I don't want to get into a religious argument (discussion) about what was written in a book some.....1,500 years ago and how it applies today, but if i was refused an unopened tin of coke AND the man in the next seat WAS given an unopened tin of coke ..I would want an explanation.....FOR SURE.
> Ahmad had been traveling to speak at a conference that was promoting dialogue between Israeli and Palestinian youth in Washington DC.
Clearly a terrorist.
> “There is no policy difference in serving alcoholic or non-alcoholic canned beverages to passengers,” says Bob Birge, director of corporate communications at Republic Airways Holdings, which owns Shuttle America, “no differentiation in opened or unopened cans, and no policy speculating what may or may not be done with a container.”
Hmmm, that seems pretty clear too ...
Clearly a terrorist.
> “There is no policy difference in serving alcoholic or non-alcoholic canned beverages to passengers,” says Bob Birge, director of corporate communications at Republic Airways Holdings, which owns Shuttle America, “no differentiation in opened or unopened cans, and no policy speculating what may or may not be done with a container.”
Hmmm, that seems pretty clear too ...
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