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Religious Leaders Demand Apology From Airline

Submitted by David Richards, Nov 30, 2006 16:12

If any official of US Airways apologizes to these wolves in Imam's clothing, I'll never fly with that airline again. Imagine that in a post-9/11 era, these Imams decided that it was a good idea to "pray" in public and according to witnesses who were in the terminal at the time, the prayers were quite loud, almost as if "they were trying to bring attention to themselves". The second thing these Imams did according to witnesses was to talk "very loudly" about Al Queda and bin Laden. To add insult to injury, they did not sit in their assigned seats according to the airline. Two sat in the back of the plane, two in the middle and two in the front, just like you would expect a "terrorist" to act. I'm surprised the passengers didn't get together to physically eject them from the aircraft.


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