BabyPeanut wrote: Conservatives use cold showers in the dark now?
Yes we do. All in our attempts to save the environment of course.
BabyPeanut wrote: Conservatives use cold showers in the dark now?
WASHINGTON - Law enforcement officials are seeking a man who asked suspicious questions about fuel tankers at sites in Florida and Georgia, officials of the nationwide Highway Watch program said Tuesday.
A bulletin released to the public asks truckers and other transportation professionals to be on the lookout for a man who approached tanker drivers in Fort Myers and Tampa, Fla., and in a small northwest Georgia town.
The notice said the man asked drivers about tankers and fuel deliveries and in two cases took photos of tanker operations and equipment. The Florida incidents occurred last spring, and the Georgia incident was reported more than a year ago.
All of the cases appear to involve the same man, said John Willard, a spokesman for Highway Watch, a program that trains truck drivers and others on how to spot and report suspicious activities on the roads. The volunteer program works with the Homeland Security Department and police to combat terrorism.
Leanan wrote:Seriously, attacking tanker trucks seems like awfully small potatoes for terrorists. Tankers roll over and catch fire fairly regularly on their own. (Liquid load shifts and tips the things over.) We've lost a few bridges that way. A pain for commuters, but a far cry from 9/11.
Leanan wrote:Seriously, attacking tanker trucks seems like awfully small potatoes for terrorists. Tankers roll over and catch fire fairly regularly on their own. (Liquid load shifts and tips the things over.) We've lost a few bridges that way. A pain for commuters, but a far cry from 9/11.
Leanan wrote:We've lost a few bridges that way. A pain for commuters, but a far cry from 9/11.
Leanan wrote:They never did find out who sent out those anthrax-tainted letters, did they?
Now that was scary. Even scarier than bird flu. How can you avoid mail? One victim died of what was probably a single spore, in her mail due to contact with postal equipment or contaminated mail.
emersonbiggins wrote:It's not about another 9/11. It's about fear.
He's got dark hair, and supposedly a foreign accent. Probably a terrorist.
eastbay wrote:Spec,
Not too many years ago I used to buy bags of it for fertilizer... it was something like 3 bucks for 100 lbs... lol.
eastbay wrote:Yo Spec, like 500 lbs is only 5 or 10 bags of the stuff. You can store it in your bedroom closet... or under your bed...lol. We're talking a few cubic feet. Don't try to tell us you have no room to store the stuff.
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