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Sparrowhawk
07-05-02, 10:49 AM
Who is this yo-yo by the name of Col. Hackworthless?

He looks gay and speaks with a tone of voice I would never have followed in battle.

Today he's on KTLA Channel 5 in Los Angeles saying that yesterdays incident at LAX was not a terrorist act.

Because otherwise the gunman would have used different methods, Heckworth said.

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Simple caliculations reveal the Man was involved in a terrorist act

1. The act itself, loaded with two automatic handguns and a knife.
2. No baggage
3. no tickets
4. Not going on a trip
5. carrying no identification
6. Targeted El Al, Israel's national airline ticket counter
7. The shootout came on the Fourth of July, when the possibility of terror attacks had put security on high alert around the country.



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SINCE THEN WE HAVE FOUND OUT

1. His is an Arab ~ an Egyptian National
2. His wife and two sons had left for Egypt
3. He had two driver's licenses
4. He became incensed when a Marine hung a large American and Marine Corps flags in his apratment balcony.
5. Targets; Since he was shooting at women; Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres', granddaughter was at the terminal at the time of the attack. Was she his real target?

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What we need to be thankful to is israel's airline's chief of security, Haim Sapil, who shot and killed the gunman saving American a million plus in court cost to put this terrorist on trail.

Sparrowhawk
07-05-02, 12:54 PM
Just read in the LA Times the terrorist suspect had two driver's license one by the name of Hesham Mohamed Hadayet and the other as Hesham Mohamed Ali.

One of the licenses listed his birth date as the Fourth of July.

Shows how long he has been planning an attack on America.

Although not a US citizen, Hadayet had a green card - a type of visa entitling him to work in the country.

After moving to Southern California, he worked for Bank of America in Los Angeles.

The gunman also carried additional ammunition clips.


The photo taken when the suspect purchased the guns he used to do the shooting.

http://i1img.com/images/reuters/amdf65893.jpg

A note on the terrorist front door read, "Read the Koran."

Israel's consul general in Los Angeles, Yuval Rotem, said;

"It seems like a terrorist attack and it looks like a terrorist attack," he said, based in part on past airport killings. Rotem cited a 1985 attack at the Rome airport that killed 17 people, as well as incidents in Paris, London and other European cities.


I wonder who that marine was that ****ed him off when he displayed the Marine Corps and the American Flag?

Arty101
07-07-02, 10:02 AM
From what I remeber of his first book, About Face , Colonel David H. Hackworth was "a" very, or "the" most decorated soldier in Vietnam. He obtained a battlefield commision in Korea. Supposedly the movie Apocalypse Now was loosely based on his exploits. Hackworth's web site. Sparrowhawkism: Heckworth or Hackworthless. Others: Heckle & Jeckle worth. (http://www.hackworth.com/) He may say some things, from time to time, that many people disagree with. After reading his first book, I can't help but respect him.