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Welcoming signs?


Just prior to the opening of the Annapolis peace conference on Tuesday, the electronic signs along U.S. 50, Interstate 97, and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge were lit up with messages to report suspicious activities.

-- Audrey Hudson, Homeland Security reporter, The Washington Times

Comments (4)

Welcome to Annapolis! Now cover your a**....or else..........

The signs make sense. The days of pampering politically correct diplomacy are over. Now come the days of reality awareness.

Well, Hamas and the Islamic Republic of Iran think the conference itself is a "suspicious activity". What do you bet DHS posted the highway messages in their honor?

Nothing like a peace conference to bring extremists out of the woodwork.

Audrey -
Signs like that were lit up over the Thanksgiving holiday and perhaps even before.

You should report the whole story and not just the parts that sensationalize the event - come on now this isn't the WashPost.

-John S.

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