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What would you do if the FBI mistakenly took you for a terror suspect? If Jerry Wynn were a Muslim, this case would be splashed on front pages everywhere, and the ACLU and CAIR would be all over it. As it is, he is alone. Annie Jacobsen reports.
Posted by Robert at November 21, 2007 7:16 AM
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"Here’s what the ACLU had to say: “We have reviewed your complaint and regret to inform you that the ACLU of Florida declines to offer you legal assistance. Due to our limited resources, we cannot take all civil liberties cases brought to our attention, and we must concentrate our resources where they are most needed.”
.....in other words..."we only offer our assistance to real scum...you do not qualify"....
Posted by: exsgtbrown
at November 21, 2007 7:28 AM
New directive to FBI save money for CAIR and the ACLU by going after the people on the plane who notice and report suspicious behavior. It's faster and more successful than the flying immams stuff.
directive issued by Jihad Jane
All jokes aside, last time I flew was Thanksgiving day 1989 and it was a nightmare.
Not going to get on a plane again.
at November 21, 2007 8:37 AM
Being a stinking hippie pays!
Posted by: Shy Guy
at November 21, 2007 8:55 AM
All of the new articles today here and over on Dhimi Watch are making my blood boil. This one started the temperature increase. I have decided to refrain from commenting. I think I'll go over to my sisters house and browse through her medicine cabinet for a treanquilizer.
Posted by: Pelayo
at November 21, 2007 10:00 AM
Sorry, White People need not apply.
Posted by: flowerknife_us
at November 21, 2007 5:12 PM
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