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My money says it’s the Houthi’sThe Iranians may not have placed mines, but they seem to be attacking civilian oil transporting ships. 3 ships hit by projectiles in Hormuz Strait
My money says it’s the Houthi’sThe Iranians may not have placed mines, but they seem to be attacking civilian oil transporting ships. 3 ships hit by projectiles in Hormuz Strait
My money says it’s the Houthi’s
Imposter! DimTim is on a business trip and unable to defend his nonsensical posts.
It’s speculation. Was the New Orleans terrorist an illegal? 9/11? Boston Marathon? Perhaps the U.S. should trim away the Iranian women’s soccer players?
I wonder how other countries would handle situations where I cross the border illegally? They probably wouldn't care.
Seriously, I'd bet it's a lot more than a misdemeanor
Dang...I was thinking more like Bermuda. What's the number?Cross the border illegally into North Korea and call us and tell us how it went.
Oh...wait.
I'm going to cut you some slack since you aren't well versed on intelligence. Take that any way that you want.
When a former CIA or FBI official says things like “there are sleeper cells here” or “1,000 Al Qaeda fighters have infiltrated the U.S.,” they are usually basing that on...
1. Patterns of travel and border crossings (e.g., known or suspected terrorists using certain routes).
2. Historical behavior of groups like Al‑Qaeda, ISIS, Hezbollah, or IRGC proxies and what they typically do before attacks.
3. Fragmentary reporting (informants, intercepted communications, captured documents) that implies presence and intent but doesn’t necessarily give names, addresses, or enough detail to build a case for a warrant and arrest.
That kind of intelligence is enough to say “the risk is real and possibly high,” but not enough to show up at a specific apartment and put people in handcuffs.
There is your intelligence brief of the day. I hope this helps you to understand my point a little better.
I went there too in 87. He was probably out in the audience but I don't think he knew who I was though...At the time.I'm currently at the University of South Carolina campus (many of numerous visits) for corporate work. Hootie formed here, they were USC students. Drove past the Capitol today, where they were photographed for album covers many times.
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I went there too in 87. He was probably out in the audience but I don't think he knew who I was though...At the time.
Damn right man. Everyone just yelled, Joe!!!!! Because my name is Joe.Whattt?? I am sure while he was singing he squinted, saw you in the crowd and shouted "JMM!!!"
Damn right man. Everyone just yelled, Joe!!!!! Because my name is Joe.
Yep go to Five Points and you'll see the college party place and where they got their start.I'm currently at the University of South Carolina campus (many of numerous visits) for corporate work. Hootie formed here, they were USC students. Drove past the Capitol today, where they were photographed for album covers many times.
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I saw you perform once!