Posted on Oct 20, 2011 in Entrepreneurs by 5 Comments

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Question by Liberals Are Weak: do you believe the 3 terrorists caught in Michigan are just “entrepreneurs” like their family say?
I mean, there is a Huge marketplace for non-traceable, prepaid phones that anybody can go and purchase at Wal-Mart, Target, CVS, gas stations, Walgreens, Greatest Purchase, Circuit City.

I’m sure there are thousands of individuals dying to pay far more for a pre-paid phone that they could have bought at the checkout counter at your nearby grocery store. Specially when these “entrepreneurs” removed the batteries from the phones.

I cannot wait till they come by my city.

Greatest answer:

Answer by catnap
I think they are guilty as charged.

Give your answer to this question beneath!

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    Jay S Oct 20 2011 - 10:31 am

    You hit the nail on the head. There is NO WAY they planned to sell those phones like the family claimed.

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    Black Sabbath Oct 20 2011 - 10:59 am

    I’m not one to buy products from strangers if they cost more..

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    mdog89 Oct 20 2011 - 11:26 am

    From texas to Wisconsin? These guys couldn’t find a walmart a little closer. I can find 20 within 300 miles. 7 within 40 miles. Better check those driving directions and the price of gasoline. The story seems a bit dubious. Perhaps they weren’t up to terrorism, but the explanation seems to defy common sense. They were clearly up to something. I guess I side on the side of taking these guys in to investigate.

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    GRANNY12 Oct 20 2011 - 11:35 am

    I think that the Law jumped the gun on this one. The right agency should have been notified and these guys should have been tracked for awhile and whatever came out of that would have made a lot of people happy. In Michigan, some one is introducing legislation that will require ID to be shown when purchasing even 1 cell phone. I’m glad that I have mine already.

    I am greatful that some one had the good sense to call the cops or who knows what would have become of those phones. I hadn’t heard that they removed batteries. Not cool.

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    Fred Mertz Oct 20 2011 - 11:46 am

    Who Can say? Once again we know so little to make a good judgement. These wouldn’t be the first guys to try to make a fast buck. I had a Norwegian friend who wanted to buy levi 501′s by the ton and shipped them back home for a tidy profit. I’m just glad that innocent or not, people are looking out for this kind of activity. Also why would they remove the batteries? If this was to be a detonation device, the battery is essential. But if they have a market who knows no better, they can charge more for the battery. I’m not a liberal loon, just fair.



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