Originally posted by saad
I find it curious how all you do so good to deny your own downfall. Funny, really. No faith in the great, and no faith in the bad. Where is faith then, I ask?
It is no mystery that you are destined to fail. But you will deny more, I do not doubt.
hahahaha If your real convictions are anything like your writings here so far... pooo-leze, by all means, go fight with the Taliban; they think like you apparently do, dear.
BTW, the NSA and the Department of Homeland Security, without doubt, monitor this BBS

If not, they are only a phone call away from doing so...
"My religion is better than your religion, or lack there of"

heard it before... boring...
Judging from the excerpt below, Saad, I would say you are already on thin ice with regards to sum total of all your writings on this BBS so far, in my opinion, because what you are stating is intimidating to me and I am an American citizen.
TIGERESS
PS: From -->
http://www.homelandsecurity.state.pa.us/homelandsecurity/cwp/view.asp?Q=166134&A=519excerpt: Spotting and Reporting Suspicious Behavior in Pennsylvania is as easy as 1, 2, 3
1 Know What to Look For:
Terrorism: The unlawful use of force or violence targeting persons or property
to intimidate or coerce any segment of the Government or civilian population regarding political or social objectives. Terrorists use incidents and
threats to create fear, to convince citizens that their government is powerless to protect them, or to get publicity to promote their cause. Here are a few red flags that should raise your suspicions:
Unusual or extended interest in public utilities, large public gatherings, transportation centers, government buildings and other possible terrorist targets.
Unusual requests for information, particularly about security or procedures for at-risk buildings or activities.
Suspicious activity, especially when connected with a high risk or symbolic target.
Fraudulent/conflicting ID or documents.
Unusual rentals, purchases, deliveries, or thefts, particularly of poisonous or flammable chemicals, explosives, weapons or vehicles (including planes or boats).
2 Know What to Report:
If you see suspicious behavior, do not confront the individuals involved.
Take note of the details:
S - Size (Jot down the number of people, gender, ages, and physical descriptions)
A - Activity (Describe exactly what they are doing)
L - Location (Provide exact location)
U - Uniform (Describe what they are wearing, including shoes)
T - Time (Provide date, time, and duration of activity)
E - Equipment (Describe vehicle, make, color etc., license plate, camera, guns, etc)
3 Know How to Report It:
To report a tip:
If it is an emergency, contact local law enforcement immediately. They will conduct a rapid assessment and initiate appropriate action.
E-mail - Pennsylvania State Police -
sp-intelligence@state.pa.us Call PA Terrorism Tip Line — 1-888-292-1919 (toll free),
Call FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Forces - Pittsburgh FBI 412-432-4000 - 23 Western Counties; Philadelphia FBI 215-418-4000 - 44 Eastern Counties