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"Whatever he was trying to do, it wasn't a terrorist attack, he wasn't trying to harm anybody," Rageh Al-Murisi
Originally posted by Opspeculate
Originally posted by dwmjr1985
Look when you play Microsoft flight simulator long enough, you'll think you can fly a plane too.edit on 10-5-2011 by dwmjr1985 because: (no reason given)
You mean that license you get after X000 hours of play is not real...............?
Another dream gone...........
Originally posted by Chevalerous
Link?
Originally posted by ALOSTSOUL
Also where in the article does it state the he shouted "Allah akbar"?
A Yemeni immigrant ... Rageh Ahmed Mohammed Al-Murisi ... repeatedly yelled, "Allahu akbar," Arabic for "God is great," when he strode toward the cockpit of the American Airlines Boeing 737 and tried to force open the door
sfgate.com
Originally posted by dbates
Originally posted by ALOSTSOUL
Also where in the article does it state the he shouted "Allah akbar"?
A Yemeni immigrant ... Rageh Ahmed Mohammed Al-Murisi ... repeatedly yelled, "Allahu akbar," Arabic for "God is great," when he strode toward the cockpit of the American Airlines Boeing 737 and tried to force open the door
sfgate.com
Funny when I heard this on a local radio station the news announcer said "A man named... well his name doesn't matter. He stormed the cockpit..." Basically they went out of their way to not say what he was yelling or what his name was. Of course his hesitation to divulge the name assured me he was Arabic. Sure enough.
Guess we need an occasional prompt to keep up and enforce the stereotype assumptions.edit on 11-5-2011 by dbates because: (no reason given)