"Two Israeli passport holders... "
"Threatening comments about Iran..."
no further information known at this time.
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"Two Israeli passport holders... "
"Threatening comments about Iran..."
no further information known at this time.
Threatening Iran is a crime now? Who knew?
I dunno. I have been out all morning so I don't know anything else about this. I posted this when I heard a breaking news report. That was pretty much all they said.
I just go back to my desk a bit ago and have been called away 5 times since then. lol
If anyone else hears anything post it.
Here's a blurb.
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http://abcnews.go.com/International/...5#.T15MbvWW58E
UK Arrests 2 Men on Vegas to London Flight
British police say two men have been arrested at London's Heathrow Airport for being disruptive on a flight from the U.S.
Metropolitan Police say the pair — a 28-year-old and a 33-year-old — were passengers on a British Airways Flight from Las Vegas and remain in custody after being detained upon arrival at Heathrow's Terminal 5.
The force said there was no indication of any danger to passengers or the plane.
British Airways confirmed a flight from Las Vegas to London was met by police and apologized for any inconvenience to customers.
Neither police nor British Airways would confirm a report by Britain's Sky News that the men were Israeli passport holders who made "threatening comments" regarding Iran.
Well... there you go. No confirmation. LOL
Frenchmen abroad have a history of being obnoxious when it comes to issues relating to ..... anythingQuote:
Israelis abroad have a history of being obnoxious when it comes to issues relating to the Middle East, as some may remember the cheering Israelis on 9-11.....
Americans abroad have a history of being obnoxious when it comes to issues relating to ..... anything
Italians abroad have a history of being obnoxious when it comes to issues relating to ..... anything
no, I remember the MUSLIMS doing it.Quote:
as some may remember the cheering Israelis on 9-11.....
intiendo amigo. = "understand friend"
Could be phrased as a question or a statement.
Intiendo is "understand" michael.
Intiendo?
/chuckles