Tuesday, May 04, 2010

IMPORTANT NOTE: if the Times Square bomb had exploded, then the bomber would have escaped

We got him because the unexploded bomb and intact car enabled us to immediately find tons of evidence and follow leads AT ONCE.

Had the car bomb exploded he would have escaped.

IOW: THIS WHOLE EPISODE IS AN EPIC FAIL - FOR OUR FBI, CIA, NYPD, THE NSC ET AL - AND OF COURSE FOR THE BOMBER.

No one in law enforcement or intelligence and nobody in our national security apparatus should be gloating.

THEY FAILED US AGAIN.

Thanks, Obama!

AND ANOTHER THING:

Why did they have to nab him here in NYC?!

They could've let him get to Dubai and followed him and found some of his comrades. Let him use his cellphone a lot...

And then they might have found a way for the Mossad to nab him in Dubai and hand him off to the Egyptians.

And then we could've let the Egyptians "interrogate" this bastard.

In a way, Obama and Holder have protected the Times Square Bomber - by arresting him, by arresting him here, and by reading him his rights.

AND THIS MAKES US LESS SAFE.

4 comments:

  1. " if the Times Square bomb had exploded, then the bomber would have escaped"

    This is unlikely to be true. Remember, the police managed to identify Tim McVeigh's Ryder truck within days of its obliteration at Oklahoma City. The idiot who put this bomb together removed the visible VIN number but failed to remove others, which would be highly likely to survive the explosion.

    Well, being from Pakistan, I guess he hasn't had the opportunity we have in this country to watch several hundred episodes of Law and Order, or he would be familiar with things like this.

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  2. By the way, the letters I had to type in to post my comment were DUMBW.

    Are you guys trying to tell me something?

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  3. sorry GE: he would've escaped had the suv exploded.

    you wrote:

    "managed to identify Tim McVeigh's Ryder truck within days"

    the muzzie who did this would've been in dubai and then points unknown.

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  4. via hot air:

    “He appeared real close to getting away,” one federal official said. “The plane was buttoned up. Backed away from the jetway.”

    Authorities said that despite the manhunt, his passport had not been flagged and he was able to buy a ticket with cash and clear airport security. …

    http://hotair.com/archives/2010/05/04/video-how-shahzad-almost-got-away/

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