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The Muslims and the Jews will take the entire world down thru their hatred of each other and they won’t stop until one side or the other is completely destroyed. this garbage has been going on since the time of Abraham. Of what is worse as well, we have these Muslim Islamics in our nation brought in by the democratic party and Rinos, and we will go down with the rest of the world as well and many western European nations the same.
I’m pretty sure Abraham was dead before Mohammed was born… 😉
Subject: Security Alert: U.S. Embassy Beirut U.S. Embassy calls U.S. citizens’ attention to the fact that amid heightened tension in the region, some airlines are adjusting their flight schedules in Lebanon. Middle East Airlines (MEA) has announced that some flights originally due to land in Beirut on the evening of July 28 will now land on the morning of July 29. Other airlines are reportedly considering temporary alterations to their flight plans as well. The Embassy encourages U.S. citizens traveling to or from Lebanon to monitor their flight status closely, to be aware that itineraries could change with little or no warning, and to make alternate plans.
My alternate plan is in place. Not going anywhere. Seems prudent.