David H. Lipman wrote:
> From: "~BD~"<~BD~@nomail.afraid.com>
>
>> Peter Foldes wrote:
>>> "~BD~"<~BD~@nomail.afraid.com> wrote in message
>>> news:iteu28$8d1$1@dont-email.me
>>>
>>>> I'm surprised that you didn't recommend a non-ASAP member too.
>>>>
>>>> You were a VSOP, weren't you?
>>>>
>>>> http://web.archive.org/web/200902010...a.org/vsop.htm
>>>>
>>>> Perhaps you feel the site fails to meet requirements nowadays?
>>>>
>>>> Some other reason you'd like to mention?
>>>
>>> David the Troll
>>>
>>> You lying discriminating piece of crap Troll. It is none your friggin
>>> business what people do and on top of that you accuse by innuendos good
>>> people
>>> Instead of making accusations and innuendos involve yourself with
>>> learning how to jump into the middle of the Ocean and holding your
>>> breath for 10 minutes underwater and all that time watching the sharks
>>> that are circling you.
>>>
>>> ^%$(*&()

>>
>> OK - *you* explain, dear Peter, why Siljaline has been removed from the list of VSOP's
>> at Aumha - a place where you've resided since its inception. Has he upset the hierarchy
>> there?
>>
>> It's a reasonable question to ask - IMO.
>>
>> Do you know Silj personally, Peter - he lives in your small town?
>>

>
> It is NONE of you f'n business - that's why !


*WRONG*!

In July 2010, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), at Secretary
Janet Napolitano's direction, launched a national "If You See Something,
Say Something" public awareness campaign a simple and effective
program to raise public awareness of indicators of terrorism and violent
crime, and to emphasize the importance of reporting suspicious activity
to the proper state and local law enforcement authorities. The campaign
was originally used by New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority
(MTA), which has licensed the use of the slogan to DHS for
anti-terrorism and anti-crime efforts.

http://www.dhs.gov/files/reportincid...something.shtm