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Wouldn't Christmas be ideal for a Nuke




Topic started on 16-11-2004 @ 05:13 PM by geocom


Being that Osama bin Ladin and Al Queda are muslim wouldn't Christmas
be a giant slap in the face of the American people , as it would affect not only
a Christian holiday but it would drastically affect the economy..


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Yeah I guess New Years would be much better especially if you consider the
large gathering of people in Times Square , I certainly hope that if we are
attacked again that they spare New York this time , I feel like the people up
there ave been through enough for a lifetime. Besides it's only fair to take
turns.. (Of course I am not serious about taking turns)


geo

[edit on 11/16/2004 by geocom]

[edit on 11/16/2004 by geocom]



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reply posted on 16-11-2004 @ 05:15 PM by Huria86


New Years Eve would be a bigger impact. Plus if they let it out on Christmas Day, all the buying is done making it no effect the eco as much.



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reply posted on 16-11-2004 @ 05:27 PM by themegaman


how about the macys parad. then it would be on tv



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reply posted on 16-11-2004 @ 06:12 PM by TrueAmerican


Well if it was a nuke at the macy's parade, somehow I doubt that. Nonetheless, sinister thought.



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reply posted on 16-11-2004 @ 06:14 PM by sandge


Christmas? Nah. No really large gatherings of people to make the bang worth OBL's buck. The SuperBowl, on the other hand....



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