Richard J. Williams wrote:
> Bhairitu wrote:
>   
>> U.S. gives travelers terrorist risk ratings
>> Scores based on past one-way travel, seating 
>> preference, meal choice:
>>
>> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15982036
>>
>>     
> So, on your next flight, how would you like to sit between 
> a couple of imams, praying to Allah, denouncing the U.S. 
> President, switching seats to first class, and with seat 
> belt extenders on the floor next to them?
>
> Powerline: Three of the men asked for seat-belt extenders, 
> although two flight attendants told police the men were not 
> oversized. One flight attendant told police she "found this
> unsettling, as crew knew about the six [passengers] on board 
> and where they were sitting." Rather than attach the extensions, 
> the men placed the straps and buckles on the cabin floor, the 
> flight attendant said.
>
> Read more:
>
> 'The flying imams: Another look'
> Posted by Scott Johnson:
> http://powerlineblog.com/archives/016045.php
I probably wouldn't sit between them.  Instead if it were possible offer 
to trade seats so they can sit together.

I'm not xenophobic and paranoid like you.

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