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Austin TX: plane crashes into building

OCBuckWife;1661714; said:
How the hell does one steal a plane? Do they leave the keys in em? Are they hotwireable? Cripes, someone create a "Club" for airplanes!

Sounded like you were asking for an explanation of "how".
And "yes" some people do leave the keys in! :tongue2:
 
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Near as I can tell, there's a sign taped to the windshield.....says......
uh......"Audit this, Mutha[censored]as!"
 
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A friend's sister-in-law was on the 3rd floor when it hit. Apparently, the IRS office was special agents rather than auditors.

If you absolutely MUST fly a plane into an IRS office, at least find one full of auditors. :shake:
 
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Read that "little" mannifesto. Overall it's pretty depressing, and I'm sure he had a rough go of it, but he overexagerates. He cites nearly every major disaster, recession, and economic downfall from the last 20 years as if each one affected him directly and as if he felt the greatest impact. Lots of people went through this shit, and yes, lots of big businesses and money grubbing individuals got bail outs and assistance from the government...but the vast majority of the American population got no more help than this guy did.

Definitly agree though, if he must crash a plane into an IRS office, find one with auditors :wink2:
 
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Yes, he had such a rough go at it that he could still scrape enough together to own a plane.
yeah but they expected him to pay taxes and still be able to own a plane? it's like.....one time I wanted to live in a mansion so I just moved all my shit in. then these snooty assholes who lived there were all 'you can't just move your stuff into our house' and got all call-the-cops on me. dickheads.
 
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Confused as to why this isn't considered "terrorism." I guess people confuse the term with "international terrorism"

It was an intentional act that was designed to invoke terror in people, namely IRS agents.

Sounds like terrorism to me.
 
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computerji;1662454; said:
Confused as to why this isn't considered "terrorism." I guess people confuse the term with "international terrorism"

It was an intentional act that was designed to invoke terror in people, namely IRS agents.

Sounds like terrorism to me.

Was thinking the same thing when I heard them saying over and over it was not an act of terrorism. Isn't this the exact type of thing that some people have been worrying about.
 
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