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Getbig Main Boards => General Topics => Topic started by: liberty on October 18, 2006, 01:42:43 PM
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Who's watching CNN right now.....??
Crazy world
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Who's watching CNN right now.....??
Crazy world
The feds think it's a hoax:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/football/nfl/10/18/stadium.threats.ap/index.html?cnn=yes
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all drugs,
synthol,
melt.down,
pwned.
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Good.Perhaps there will be better programming in place of Sunday,Monday and Thursday night football.
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Good.Perhaps there will be better programming in place of Sunday,Monday and Thursday night football.
::) ::) ::) most of the public would disagree, otherwise the networks wouldn't have it on those slots. Not everyone likes queer eye.
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Good.Perhaps there will be better programming in place of Sunday,Monday and Thursday night football.
Dont worry Adonis, you have all the time in the world to watch lifetime and all your cooking shows
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::) ::) ::) most of the public would disagree
"Most of the public" are drooling morons with tiny IQ's.
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Who's watching CNN right now.....??
Crazy world
Who in the hell watches CNN??
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Department of Homeland Security has sent an advisory to the National Football League and local officials advising of a possible, uncorroborated bomb threat against some NFL stadiums.
The threat, posted on a Web site, alleges that dirty bombs could be used this weekend against seven stadiums -- in Miami, New York, Atlanta, Seattle, Houston, Oakland and Cleveland. The bombs were to be delivered by truck, the posting said.
DHS said the posting is not considered credible and the information was being shared only in an abundance of caution so that league officials and others could determine what steps they want to take.
Homeland Security officials said people should still go about their plans and not avoid stadiums.
Greg Aiello, a spokesman for the NFL, said the league was notified of the uncorroborated threat on Tuesday and that all the teams are aware of it.
"We have been given no reason by the government to believe there is a credible threat," Aiello said. "Our stadiums are very well protected through the comprehensive security procedures we have in place," including bag searches, pat-downs and secure facility perimeters.
A federal law enforcement official told CNN the FBI and DHS held meetings with representatives of seven teams. The official would not identify the seven teams.
The FBI had no immediate comment on the report.
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Good.Perhaps there will be better programming in place of Sunday,Monday and Thursday night football.
pussy
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"Most of the public" are drooling morons with tiny IQ's.
ur a pussy as well.. ;D
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Department of Homeland Security has sent an advisory to the National Football League and local officials advising of a possible, uncorroborated bomb threat against some NFL stadiums.
The threat, posted on a Web site, alleges that dirty bombs could be used this weekend against seven stadiums -- in Miami, New York, Atlanta, Seattle, Houston, Oakland and Cleveland. The bombs were to be delivered by truck, the posting said.
DHS said the posting is not considered credible and the information was being shared only in an abundance of caution so that league officials and others could determine what steps they want to take.
Homeland Security officials said people should still go about their plans and not avoid stadiums.
Greg Aiello, a spokesman for the NFL, said the league was notified of the uncorroborated threat on Tuesday and that all the teams are aware of it.
"We have been given no reason by the government to believe there is a credible threat," Aiello said. "Our stadiums are very well protected through the comprehensive security procedures we have in place," including bag searches, pat-downs and secure facility perimeters.
A federal law enforcement official told CNN the FBI and DHS held meetings with representatives of seven teams. The official would not identify the seven teams.
The FBI had no immediate comment on the report.
Maybe it's another conspiracy :D?
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all drugs,
synthol,
melt.down,
pwned.
Come on bro damn gotta choose one or the other,unless your replying to a Derek Anthony thread...
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Maybe it's another conspiracy :D?
nah. But that military act of 2006 they passed yesterday is scary! The media didn't cover it much, but it gives the president power to declare ANYONE questioning the official 911 story as "aiding the enemy" and you can get tortured or sent to Gitmo, locked up with no lawyer.
Gonna be a big piece on Olbermann tonight. Might be something to watch. Journalists who ask Qs are also subject to being labeled as "aiding the enemy".
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ur a pussy as well.. ;D
As a card-carrying member of the "drooling moron" brigade, you obviously missed the point of my comment. ::)
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Rob...you can run a Mr.Get Shived contest in the state pen ! ;D
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Good.Perhaps there will be better programming in place of Sunday,Monday and Thursday night football.
Yeah you're out of your damn mind. NFL and College Football are REAL sports and the only thing worth watching on TV. Theres no bb channel for a reason.
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Rob...you can run a Mr.Get Shived contest in the state pen ! ;D
Titus might finally get a Pro win!
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Hahahaha
First Prize .......extra yard time !
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You gotta love the NFL commissioner. "Don't let these terrorist threats stop you from enjoying a fall afternoon. If we stay home they win" Ha What about if we stay away from the NFL stadiums, we have less a chance of being blown up? It's all about the $$$ the NFL would loose. Like He cares that you will have a boaring Sunday afternoon ??? I wonder how many of us realize that it's the $$$ that gave him the patriotic moment? Yea I'm going to a game where their might be a dirty bomb ready to go off as the mobs are entering the stadium. I'll take that dull sunday afternoon to do something real boaring like raking leaves.
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Maybe it's another conspiracy :D?
LOL, you beat me to it bro! lol :D