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philosslayer

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128. Well the FBI and the DOJ know more than either you or I
Tue Sep 30, 2014, 05:52 PM
Sep 2014

And they haven't characterized it as a terrorist attack.

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It is the *overreaction* I'm afraid of villager Sep 2014 #1
i am afraid of the attack. hrmjustin Sep 2014 #2
The government LOVES you! nt Logical Sep 2014 #5
Well i am very lovable! hrmjustin Sep 2014 #7
They want the public scared. Congrats. nt Logical Sep 2014 #53
I am scared because i live in a target. hrmjustin Sep 2014 #54
What target? NYC? nt Logical Sep 2014 #55
yes.n/t. hrmjustin Sep 2014 #56
Thanks goodness 911 was a one time only plan. Would not work again. nt Logical Sep 2014 #58
You don't know that. besides it does not have to be big like that. hrmjustin Sep 2014 #59
Yeah, only time ever terrorists targeted NYC. geek tragedy Sep 2014 #70
A lot of planning. No real action! And some of it two guys.... Logical Sep 2014 #72
1995 was more than planning. geek tragedy Sep 2014 #73
Keep believing the wire tap keeps you safe..... Logical Sep 2014 #75
None of that stuff stopped the Boston Marathon bombing. n/t Jamastiene Sep 2014 #89
Funny how this paragraph was ignored by you.... Logical Sep 2014 #76
People worry here in NYC because it is a real threat here. hrmjustin Sep 2014 #77
Though I don't live there F4lconF16 Sep 2014 #78
Well, if daily kos says I have nothing to worry leftynyc Sep 2014 #82
I am not paniced but when I get on buses and trains it is in the back of my mine. hrmjustin Sep 2014 #97
Late to this thread leftynyc Sep 2014 #81
I live in one too, WAY more worried about car accidents Hippo_Tron Sep 2014 #94
Yes, you are. In_The_Wind Sep 2014 #121
35 times more likely to be killed by the police than a terrorist. hobbit709 Sep 2014 #86
That may be true but i think it is still an issue in NYC. hrmjustin Sep 2014 #98
Yep, they love to go after NYC. :-( stevenleser Sep 2014 #109
This NYC resident is with you. JaneyVee Sep 2014 #132
I was ready to argue with you and then read your perfect point! The reaction is worse than.... Logical Sep 2014 #3
I'm not afraid of a terrorist attack gratuitous Sep 2014 #4
Really? OilemFirchen Sep 2014 #14
LOL! VanillaRhapsody Sep 2014 #25
Which terrorist attacks has the Obama administration fabricated? Nt geek tragedy Sep 2014 #71
They will also spare no expense jamzrockz Sep 2014 #6
Spot on Bro Caretha Sep 2014 #32
That's the bullshit they want you to believe. PeteSelman Sep 2014 #8
Recommended. H2O Man Sep 2014 #9
Yes, absolutely. Jackpine Radical Sep 2014 #37
I am far more afraid of the police avebury Sep 2014 #10
I think you missed the point of the OP cali Sep 2014 #11
I don't think so. We already passed batshit crazy a while back as evidenced avebury Sep 2014 #15
so so true DustyJoe Sep 2014 #51
it took me a minute to get your point! a long day.... m-lekktor Sep 2014 #12
It has happened or its going to happen... Rhinodawg Sep 2014 #13
yeah,because we didn't entirely change the fabric of our society in the years following 9/11 cali Sep 2014 #26
Cali..this group did the PETN bomb attack, the BA bomb plot, and the msanthrope Sep 2014 #16
Nooooo...a few beheaded americans...who cares. Rhinodawg Sep 2014 #17
far better to go and kill thousands, or hundreds of thousands noiretextatique Sep 2014 #20
As long as the "death of a few" isnt you... Rhinodawg Sep 2014 #21
I agree....damn those Civilians Caretha Sep 2014 #34
Emotionally, yes. Ethically, no. DeadLetterOffice Sep 2014 #42
no, even if it is me, I don't want a military response with all of its costs. Vattel Sep 2014 #47
Well, we have a young one in training. Rhinodawg Sep 2014 #19
You missed the point. GeorgeGist Sep 2014 #46
Land of the brave, where exactly is this fabled land? Fred Sanders Sep 2014 #18
You have a good point. DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2014 #22
There is a far greater chance of being struck by lightning or attacked by a shark than being killed world wide wally Sep 2014 #23
Excellent point. Louisiana1976 Sep 2014 #35
What is the mathematical probability of IronLionZion Sep 2014 #45
And that is the problem.... Us world wide wally Sep 2014 #68
Haha! Well played. FlatStanley Sep 2014 #24
The grandmother in Moore, OK probably never thought she would die in a terrorist Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #27
You got guts. Rhinodawg Sep 2014 #28
Where is the last one in the USA? Where are the terrorists actually? Where are the weekly..... Logical Sep 2014 #50
Did you read the post? Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #65
Do you mind me asking where you live leftynyc Sep 2014 #83
Right behind you IronLionZion Sep 2014 #87
Agree. 840high Sep 2014 #60
Um...those were all *domestic* terrorists BrotherIvan Sep 2014 #85
Domestic? The guy in Moore, Oklahoma was trying to convert his co-workers to Islam before he was Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #99
The Internet is the danger. That's where they get their ideas from. CJCRANE Sep 2014 #101
They get their ideas from their own heads first. Jamastiene Sep 2014 #112
Still domestic though. Jamastiene Sep 2014 #111
Have I ever indicated we should start bombing mosques in America. Many are telling the radicals Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #127
Statistically there is a greater chance that a person or his/her pet avebury Sep 2014 #117
This does not negate the facts of acts of terrorism by radical groups, Tim McVeigh was a part of a Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #125
Those weren't terrorist attacks. philosslayer Sep 2014 #123
Do you know the facts in the Moore, Okla case? Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #126
Well the FBI and the DOJ know more than either you or I philosslayer Sep 2014 #128
They may never characterized this as terrorist but the facts are the guy who beheaded the Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #129
So let's change this scenario... philosslayer Sep 2014 #130
Yes, it does not matter what religion he was pushing. Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #135
"with the intention of intimidation or coercing societies or governments" philosslayer Sep 2014 #139
You may not view it as terror but for myself if I was intimidated by someone or something i Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #141
By your definition... philosslayer Sep 2014 #142
Yes violent crimes are terror, I will continue to hold violence is terror, to scare or intimidate Thinkingabout Sep 2014 #143
I do not fear for my personal safety from terrorists, by do fear you are correct ohnoyoudidnt Sep 2014 #29
We already have been: Oklahoma city , the olympics, remember? rustydog Sep 2014 #30
And of course our Government (and Media) does nothing but incite such over-reaction n2doc Sep 2014 #31
I am fed up with the blackmail being practiced. salib Sep 2014 #33
it's the last sentence heaven05 Sep 2014 #36
Not afraid of an attack per se. but I AM afraid of the US/M$M over-reaction ~nt~ 99th_Monkey Sep 2014 #38
I am more afraid of american terrorists larkrake Sep 2014 #39
It still irks me that our government refuses to call the Timothy McVeigh/Eric Rudolph Jamastiene Sep 2014 #114
The Feds don't need another "terra attack." They got rid of every law they didn't like after 9/11. blkmusclmachine Sep 2014 #40
I'm not afraid of a terrorist attack. Terra Alta Sep 2014 #41
I get your point bvf Sep 2014 #43
What if the militant jihadists use guns? IronLionZion Sep 2014 #44
Our own government is doing what your semi-serious question asks. Jamastiene Sep 2014 #115
My point exactly IronLionZion Sep 2014 #124
as long as you are referring to the reichwingnutjobs masquearading as the xian fundamentalists. niyad Sep 2014 #48
If you are not afraid of ISIS, you are truly a fool. About 3,000 Americans died on 9/11 .... kwassa Sep 2014 #49
911 could never happen again. Never. It was a one time shot. Where are the USA based.... Logical Sep 2014 #52
You forgot your sarcasm tag. kwassa Sep 2014 #57
Good point. 840high Sep 2014 #61
I ask this yearly...... Logical Sep 2014 #62
At least 45 potential terrorist attacks have been thwarted by our security forces. kwassa Sep 2014 #64
Many of those had zero chance of actually happening! And I do... Logical Sep 2014 #67
Not to mention some of those are suspect. F4lconF16 Sep 2014 #79
Whatever. Your premise that there is no threat is false, though. kwassa Sep 2014 #95
Then there's the guy who wanted to kill liberals so he shot up a Unitarian church in Knoxville. Manifestor_of_Light Sep 2014 #74
It is all terrorism, regardless of the source. kwassa Sep 2014 #96
And those towers were certainly leftynyc Sep 2014 #84
and the World Trade Center was attacked twice .... most forget the first attack. kwassa Sep 2014 #104
I pointed that out in another post leftynyc Sep 2014 #107
The one in 1993. Major Hogwash Oct 2014 #145
Ten times that amount of people die from car accidents in the US every year Hippo_Tron Sep 2014 #91
Until the terrorists smuggle in the nuclear device ... kwassa Sep 2014 #106
Basing your response on 24 and Tom Clancy novel scenarios is stupidity Hippo_Tron Sep 2014 #134
If I had based my response on that, it would be stupidity. kwassa Sep 2014 #140
Have you read the full 9/11 Report? CJCRANE Sep 2014 #102
No. Have you? kwassa Sep 2014 #105
No, because it hasn't been released. CJCRANE Sep 2014 #122
and your point is? kwassa Sep 2014 #133
We don't even know the full story CJCRANE Oct 2014 #144
Almost as it the former works toward the ends of the latter...hmmm. nt Romulox Sep 2014 #63
Call me a fool then............ Dyedinthewoolliberal Sep 2014 #66
I can do math. I'm afraid of car accidents and cancer. LeftyMom Sep 2014 #69
+1 F4lconF16 Sep 2014 #80
There is a difference between being afraid and Jamastiene Sep 2014 #88
I used to live in New York City Everything there was dark and dirty... mikehiggins Sep 2014 #90
Great post. Jamastiene Sep 2014 #110
IMO Mr Dixon Sep 2014 #92
That seems more like LWolf Sep 2014 #93
Nope, not personally afraid. bobclark86 Sep 2014 #100
you (and many others on this thread) confirm my suspicion that cali Sep 2014 #113
Oh, I read it... bobclark86 Sep 2014 #119
...and the home ...of ...the ...brave. L0oniX Sep 2014 #103
The over reaction is why they do it. JEB Sep 2014 #108
Hubby and I were just talking about this at lunch. He's more afraid of ebola. mnhtnbb Sep 2014 #116
To live in fear is wasting your life. abakan Sep 2014 #118
Kinda like burning down the forest to rid it of toadstools. Tierra_y_Libertad Sep 2014 #120
I don't know who I'm more afraid of, the jihadists or the ignorant public who snappyturtle Sep 2014 #131
Government reaction would be problematic. MadrasT Sep 2014 #136
I'm still waiting for the Soviets to drop the bomb dflprincess Sep 2014 #137
I am concerned about our potential response. But I do not fear an attack. nt RedCappedBandit Sep 2014 #138
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