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Congrats and Thanks to the UK

Well done, Scotland Yard all responsible in the UK! News of the busted plot to blow up more aircraft with innocents aboard was welcome news to these Yankee ears! Thousands of lives were saved thanks to the vigilance of the police and security forces in England.

In this age of Liberal whining about profiling and surveillance, thank God for the diligence and vigilance of those responsible for our security in the civilized world. Even bigger thanks to Allah that a conscientious Muslim man brought some of the terrorists to the attention of police after the London train bombings in 2005. I wish I had a link to what I heard on the news about this but I cannot remember the source and have had no luck finding it online.

Does anyone know that man's name or have a link to the report of his cooperation?

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Rena Bernard said…
Thank you for providing a link to that clip, Terror-free. I viewed it and am now unsure as to what you were trying to point out -- that the rumor that a muslim man was cooperative with authorities is false? or that it's true?

I will be checking out more of the info on the Terror-free Oil site. Seems like a very good idea to me! I would willingly pay more for gasoline if I knew that the station providing it were buying only from countries that did not support terrorism. I didn't see a list anywhere on the site. Is there such a list?

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