Tampa: Saudi bus riders released

Saudi School Bus Joyride Update. I'm glad this turned out to be a simple mistake and nothing more sinister. I just hope that those who made that determination made it with a full awareness of the fact that even people who are here legally can sometimes mean to do harm, and with a clear and convincing explanation for all the curious aspects of this, including the trench coat in Florida in May, which is not mentioned in the report below.

"Saudi Men Mistakenly Board Fla. School Bus," from AP, with thanks to Cindy:

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Two Saudi men who boarded a school bus full of students were released from jail Tuesday after federal officials determined they do not pose a security threat.

Through an interpreter, Mana Saleh Almanajam, 23, and Shaker Mohsen Alsidran, 20, told investigators they got on the bus Friday morning because they wanted to visit a high school and didn't know it was just for students.

At the time, the men gave conflicting reasons why they boarded the bus. But detectives later determined they meant no harm, and immigration agents found that they were here legally.

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Horse puckey.

So the police concluded that they were just not very bright (and rather ill-mannered). One assumes that adult males do not just wander off the street into a school in Saudi Arabia - or am I wrong there? Obviously, intelligent men would have made some kind of formal representation to the school authorities first - and would also have realized that it was incumbent upon them to make their own travel arrangements to a school, if their request to observe its workings had been accepted. One wonders if these Saudis are in the U.S. as students: if so, since it has been establushed that they are not malicious but simply lacking in intelligence, one wonders whether they have the brain power necessary for their studies.

O.T.

At last ...

Five hundred police officers are carrying out anti-terrorist operations across England.

So the police are finally acting - or have been told to act. The next question will be what, if anything, will be done with those arrested. The judiciary in the UK still seems to be asleep and unconcerned about major threats to the well-being of British citizens, just as much of it it is relatively unconcerned about crime. I suppose these matters are of less concern to people who live in the more expensive and happier parts of the country where nasty events are relatively uncommon.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5011096.stm

Those damn methodists up to their old tricks again?

This still reeks.

At the time, the men gave conflicting reasons why they boarded the bus.

Why would "college students" want to visit a high school?

federal officials determined they do not pose a security threat
Federal officials are actively covering up individual acts of jihad violence. Despite glaring evidence to the contrary, the FBI consistently returns "no links to terrorism."

It's time to clean house in the FBI's upper management. It's obviously compromised by jihadis.

Since they now know they can get by with anything, I wonder what they'll do next.

Taqiyya, by any other name, still smells like unmitigated horsesh*t.

If they were smart enough to get visas and board a plane to the U.S. how could they be dumb enough not to understand that schoolbuses are for schoolkids, period.

Maybe this was a "release and track" gambit by the feds.

Or are we seeing Moussaoui Jr.'s?

And fumbling feds who wouldn't dare look at what was on his computer until it was too late?

Yeah, sure.

From the article posted above;


"At the time, the men gave conflicting reasons why they boarded the bus. But detectives later determined they meant no harm, and immigration agents found that they were here legally."

For the detectives, Does the term "Keystone Kops" come to mind? And as far as the immigration agents are concerned, We'd be in better hands if The Marx Brothers were running immigration.
You can't honestly expect "We the People" to believe that these two "Muslims" could not tell the difference between a school bus and a public transit bus.
Next thing they'll be trying to tell "We the People" that Islam is a "religion of peace!"

OK, now pull the other one.

Could be a variation on 'casing the joint.' Or perhaps there is a more innocent explanation: as Saudi males they wanted to meet more schoolboys.

Yeah, we all know how much those Saudis "like" their camel jockeys, so they could have been looking to "meet" some little boys.

They're not lying. It really was a mistake.

These two Saudis were just looking for some temporary wives while staying in the US. The mistake was that they got on a high school bus full of teenagers and there were no 2nd or 3rd grade students they could proposition. Really, they meant no harm!

They were here "legally;" that fixes it all. I have a home in Montana with an ocean front view, if anyone is interested. WANKERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hey Provos;

You may be on to something here.