Monday, September 11, 2006

San Francisco-Bound Flight Diverted

It's time for your 9/11 Terror Scare on 9/11! This is from The Washington Post:

WASHINGTON -- Federal authorities diverted a San Francisco-bound United Airlines jet to Dallas as a precautionary security measure on Monday after finding an unclaimed BlackBerry on board.

Officials had also found and removed an unidentified backpack from the jet before it left Atlanta, said Transportation Security Administration spokeswoman Yolanda Clark. She described the jet, United flight 351, as secure and said it was diverted to Dallas "out of an abundance of caution."

"The aircraft is secure," Clark said. She said there was no indication that the hand-held computer was being used as an explosive device or trigger.

The flight was diverted on the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. Authorities decided not to send military fighter aircraft to escort the jet, as is routine during an emergency, said Lt. Col. John Cornelio, a spokesman for U.S. Northern Command.

United spokeswoman Robin Urbanski said 50 people were aboard the Airbus 319. The passengers were being rescreened after getting off the plane in Dallas.

The backpack belonged to a woman who had been a passenger on an earlier flight on the same jet, Urbanski said.

What? No military fighters were sent up to escort the United Airline's jet? We're not doing enough to make this country more safe from misplaced Blackberries and backpacks! We know the real truth--those were terror weapons! The terrorists left them there to scare us! The American people demand the truth as to why the fighter jets were not sent up to escort the United flight, why the DHS Homeland Security warning was not raised up another level, and why are we getting so worked up in fear over some misplaced items on an airline flight? I wouldn't be afraid if I lost my Blackberry on a flight--I'd be pissed at myself for losing my Blackberry!

We better get those Gitmo cells ready for the "terrorist" passengers who have lost their Blackberries and backpacks on the airline flights.

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