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Oaklahoma city only took one ton?! Then...Good Golly Gosh...I'm glad Canada stopped them! Did they do it while riding horses? It looks more dramatic that way.
No given the four feet of snow up here they did it on snowshoes!
Makes you wonder what the target was-CN Tower, King&Bay at noon hour? Well done to CSIS, the RCMP and all other forces involved. Let's hope they keep those b*stards in jail next week, no bail, and throw away the key if they are found guilty.
Oaklahoma city only took one ton?! Then...Good Golly Gosh...I'm glad Canada stopped them! Did they do it while riding horses? It looks more dramatic that way.
It may have been a joke but the fact remains they havent had a major terroist attack gainst them, so when you foil one, maybe the US did something right?
It may have been a joke but the fact remains they havent had a major terroist attack gainst them, so when you foil one, maybe the US did something right?
Oaklahoma city only took one ton?! Then...Good Golly Gosh...I'm glad Canada stopped them! Did they do it while riding horses? It looks more dramatic that way.
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TORONTO, Ontario (CNN) -- Canadian police on Saturday said they have prevented a major al Qaeda-inspired terror plot to attack targets in southern Ontario.
Twelve adults and five young people were arrested, authorities said.
"This group took steps to acquire three tons of ammonium nitrate and other components necessary to create explosive devices," said Royal Canadian Mounted Police Assistant Commissioner Mike McDonell in a statement.
"To put this in context, the 1995 bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City that killed 168 people took one ton of ammonium nitrate.
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