It appears bombings are close....whats up in yer neck of the woods?

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Well, from what I've heard it shall this weekend. I say tommorow or Saturday at latest.

At the rate its going, if someone doesnt act quick there wont be no arabs or muslims left here in Cleveland. I rode up the street today and saw many of the stores with rocks thrown thru windows.

THREAD DRIFT.....IS such things happenin where you folks are? Care to share?

-- sumer (I@aint.sayin), September 13, 2001

Answers

Haven't heard of any broken windows in Cleveland, just some reports of students celebrating at Lakewood High. How come this is not in the local news?

-- sh (SayWhatBoy@Collinwood.com), September 13, 2001.

I 'think' the media is not covering it due to copycatting. IMO.

Take a ride over the west side about w127 and lorain ave.

In Lakewood lastnite, there were some arabs beaten by a conveinant (sp) my son witnessed it.

-- sumer (I@aint.sayin), September 13, 2001.


'Sumer: If you're asking if Cleveland is the only place with Americans who do stupid things, the answer is, "No." There have been three or four instances of violence against mosques in the DFW area. Why people are turning on neighbors of up to 22 years is beyond me.

Speaking of stupidity, there have been bomb threats [all false of course] called in all across the country, as well. The bomb threats weren't targeting people of differences. They were targeting airports, schools, Congress, etc.

Some people come together in times of crises and others show their true colors.

-- Anita (Anita_S3@hotmail.com), September 13, 2001.


I’ve questioned every member of my administration, including the entire upper military command and not one person has ever heard of ‘Sumer’. So I have asked them all how it could be that this individual has any knowledge regarding bombings this weekend, if not sooner. I have directed them to find this secret command center in the Cleveland area that none of us are aware of.

-- Your (Supreme@Commander.com), September 13, 2001.

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