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depends on where, my dad works in a target building so they do sometimes
Absolutely no fear whatsoever.
I'm looking forward to the next act..I hope it's something that we can really sink our teeth into..something that will justify turning Pyong Yang into.. a smoking ,charred, lifeless hole.. and then, Tehran and while we're at it, how about Damascus..?
lifes to short for all this BS
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They do seem to be an accurate indicator that Bush's poll ratings are down or there is some GOP scandal that needs to be swept under the rug.
I don't even blink anymore. Four times in the last three years, State's issued a warning citing "evidence that al Qaeda is planning attacks on our soil". Four times, not one damn thing has happened and, given the brass' propensity for tooting its own horn when they do get things right, I figure that they would've put up forty-point headlines in every major American newspaper. Just banging the Fear Drum slowly...
I lived in Berlin when they were blowing up nightclubs. The brits and irish have been dealing with terrorism for hundreds of years, so has Spain, so has every other country. To be afraid of terrorism not only makes the terrorists the winners, it is a ridiculous waste of time worrying about the inevitable. Wanna solve the "terrorist" problem that America wasn't worried about before 9-11? Solve the problems that create terrorism, like lack of education, poverty, tyrannical governments, and too many cheap weapons...
The point of the alerts is to scare you into accepting more oppressive government. Still, when they go up, they do give one pause.
i heard they ran out of colours to scare people so they made a new one; they merged burgundy and maroown to make murgundy, so be afraid be very afraid
1 there just a way of making everyone afraid. I just ignore them.
by seon on Fri Feb 25, 05 3:00am
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