WikiAnswers—The US Has over 15,000 Airports...
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WikiAnswers—The US Has over 15,000 Airports...
The Saudis have three.
What could go wrong?
"The United States and Saudi Arabia have signed an Open Skies agreement that will "permit unrestricted air service by the airlines of both countries between and beyond the other’s territory." The agreement means Saudi airlines may fly from any point in the kingdom to any point in the United States, and that U.S. airlines may fly from any point here to any airport in Saudi Arabia. The deal was signed May 28 in Jeddah by U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia James B. Smith and Dr. Faisal bin Hamad Al-Sugair, Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Director..."
—Cybercast News Service
What could go wrong?
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Are we trying to help the terrorists?
Did you see the FAA went back to not allowing knives on planes. That was another head shaker.
Did you see the FAA went back to not allowing knives on planes. That was another head shaker.
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Ahhh, where did the World Tower terrorists come from???????
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fshnski wrote:Are we trying to help the terrorists?
Was what we learned from 9/11 that, "All Cultures are Equal"?
"A Missouri college student, who was arrested in connection with the murder of a local bar owner, posted $2 million bond, but the judge still refuses to let him go.
Ziyad Abid of Saudi Arabia is accused of paying his roommate to murder William “Blaine” Whitworth, who was shot and killed in Warrensburg on Sept. 2, 2012, according to Yahoo. The 24-year-old aviation student at Central Missouri State could not afford $2 million bond alone, so the Saudi government posted the money for him. But Circuit Judge Michael Wagner refuses to release Abid and admits he could be in violation of the Missouri Constitution, which only allows for a suspect to be held without bond if it is a capital murder case..."
—Opposing Views
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