I blame Dick Cheney, Haliburton, and Enron. The real question was whether or not the Neocon Zionists drove the truck directly from Haliburton headquarters or if they took a detour through Israel, home of America's puppetmasters? Oh, and how much did Bush-Hitler know and when did he know it.
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It would be VERY interesting to see this somehow snake it's way back to say and autobody shop outfit in, oh, I don't know, maybe Oklahoma City.
Posted by: Editor at November 18, 2004 10:09 AM (adpJH)
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Possible non-tinfoil hat explanation: it was brought over for contract work by someone (halliburton) and was stolen. As were the license plates...
That's my guess.
Posted by: Mark at November 18, 2004 10:16 AM (WjEmd)
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That one was my fault. Sorry.
Posted by: Dick at November 18, 2004 10:17 AM (hu9UN)
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This is just another in the long, sad, line of stories that reveal the overtly aggressive --and often deadly-- nature of SUV's. Who among us cannot recall headlines such as "SUV Kills 2 In Parking Garage", "Pedestrian Killed by SUV", "SUV Rams House", or "SUV Starts Blaze, Kills 3". It looks like the SUV's have decided to kick it up a notch and issue a fatwa. Escalade Akbar!
Posted by: Goldfalcon at November 18, 2004 10:18 AM (TNNa4)
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Ah, it's the Herbie the Love Bug explanation!
Posted by: Rusty Shackleford at November 18, 2004 10:25 AM (JQjhA)
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A few years ago, when I was visiting the SanDiego area, the car rental place I was renting my car from told me be qite careful about the car being locked at all times.. apparently it was not unusual to find cars being stolen stateside ending up being resold in Mexico.
Suppose... Just suppose, that this SUV was stolen in the southern end of Texas and taken to Mexico as is usually the way of it... and then shipped to where it was found.
Suppose further, that the same path can be used for shipping PEOPLE back into the US.
Suppose even further, that such a path can be used for shipping nukes.
Posted by: Bithead at November 18, 2004 10:39 AM (TJt6I)
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Mark, I agree that it would definitely be a longshot to be tied in someway to OKC, especially since, my best guess is, the vehicle in question is newer than 1995, but I hope you're not talking as if OKC being tied to ME terrorism is a tinfoil hat explanation. I used to think that way until I read an
interview with the dying widow of a Filipino terrorist.
Posted by: Editor at November 18, 2004 10:46 AM (adpJH)
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Answer: U.N. Weapons Inspectors, probably from France.
Posted by: Kari Holtz at November 18, 2004 10:59 AM (r+tvq)
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Rusty, you also have to take Karl Rove into consideration.
;-)
Posted by: Dick at November 18, 2004 11:02 AM (hu9UN)
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Okay I admit it. It was the SUV I traded in last year for my Honda Accord.
Posted by: Laura at November 18, 2004 11:14 AM (ptOpl)
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Wrong, all of you. Rusty wasn't closer than when he said Neocon Zionist. I did it. Some bearded guy clad in black offered me 20 bucks to "just drive this SUV to a place where my cousin can come and pick it up."
Simple, see?
Posted by: Gordon at November 18, 2004 11:49 AM (dqTOU)
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Yes, it's Gordon's fault. Everything is!!
Posted by: Rusty at November 18, 2004 06:22 PM (JQjhA)
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Editor: I read the "interview". Thank you for the link.
I don't know if any of this was in the news or brought out in the trial. If it was, how soon people forget. If not, maybe it needs to be televised.
GOD BLESS OUR PRESIDENT AND OUR TROOPS.
Posted by: owoju at November 19, 2004 09:47 AM (N4SKL)
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It really isn't to much trouble to get Texas vehicles into Mexico. There are so many Mexicans that live in the US that drive across the border to visit family, bring back chariso, maybe home grown red peppers and drugs. BUT, the registration is still on the vehicle and can probably be traced back to the one that bought it. Stolen maybe?
Posted by: owoju at November 19, 2004 10:03 AM (N4SKL)
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Stolen? Thats what I wondered. It seems more than a little strange to speculate that they would steal vehicles here, go to the expense of shipping them overseas, all to make them into car bombs. All I keep thinking (like the previous post) is WTF?
Posted by: Geoff at November 20, 2004 10:57 AM (ywZa8)
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now how long do you think they looked for the perfect message to send Bush?? probably collecting the lisence plates hoping to get a texas one to go with the registration sticker...
too bad they didn't get that one pulled before the election,,,,he now maybe it was a gift from Kerry???
Posted by: madarmywife at November 20, 2004 01:53 PM (llyRQ)
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I've known people who make pretty good money shipping over US cars to E. Europe and reselling there. It's all perfectly legal and a way to get some low cost autos to an area that can't afford too many new ones. No doubt the VIN number on the vehicle has been forwarded to the Justice Department.
Posted by: TM Lutas at November 24, 2004 11:53 PM (VyJE4)
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