posted on November 4, 2001 09:36:59 PM new
Hi,
I've been waiting like the rest of you, for the other 'terrorist' attack on the USA.
I have a 'feeling' that it will be targeted during our 'CHRISTMAS SEASON' since we are all infedels.
They are working on the mail already. People are talking of sending post cards for Christmas instead of normal cards.(Course, post cards can catch a spore just as easy as an envelope).
When do Americans mail the MOST packages and bulk items? (At Christmas)....so they will start messing with UPS/FED EX etc as well as USPS and it will REALLY REALLY slow down our getting the winning bidders items to them before Christmas....don't you think so too?
The WORST day of the year to Taliban would be Christmas..as we worship satan.
So what do you think? Will ebay/bidders/us/have a problem?
Perhaps MORE will shop online instead go to the crowded Mall because of fears of an attack..so they shop online and then we don't get them their package before Christmas and we get chargebacks/negs/????
posted on November 4, 2001 09:41:56 PM new
Hello Panic, We may have problems at Christmas time? I was thinking the terrorists would get us on Thanksgiving. I'm going to have to rethink it based on your information.
posted on November 4, 2001 09:45:05 PM new
I dont think there will be any major attacks in the near future.
every middle eastern man/woman is being watched.
i just came back from o'hare airport,30 minutes before boarding,the airline personnel called out 12 names they can hardly pronounced ,men with spanish last name,men with surnames they cannot pronounce and have them searched.
man with empty butane ligher was told butane liter is no no even tho it is empty.
man with digital camera was asked to prove it is a working camera by taking picture.
men who travel alone,men who frown,men with brown skin,men who dressed funny,talked funny,men who looked menacing,men who did not smile,men who looked hungry,unhappy,distressed etc etc
posted on November 4, 2001 10:02:22 PM new
I think that people will stop being affraid of the mail when they realize that the threat isn't what it's being made out to be by the media.