12-19-2003, 12:12 PM
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Originally posted by Link:
I think most people have 'something' against Bush's politics because they believe he got in the seat unfairly at the start. I've heard numerous people in the Netherlands say that with capturing Saddam 'Bush might have saved his election'.. figures where that idea came from.
Although the casualties were far less, you seem to forget the 'Bali Bombing' in October 2002 when 183 people lost their lives in a single bomb attack. That's a pretty heavy terrorist attack I might say.
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Hi there Link, Thansk for the Welcome. [img]graemlins/cheers.gif[/img]
Our difference here is that I am saying that there have been nearly 3200 "credible threats" made on targets in the US (FBI is the source of that number) and not a single one has succeeded in the US I was not speaking for world wide events, since the US ability to controll events in other nations is obviously limited at best. We have been successful at stoping the threats on our home soil. Doesn't mean we don't have more work to do or that other nations don't.
Altho conspiracy theorists are speculating our NE Power outage was an act of terrorism, there is no public proof as yet to indicate that.
Hopefully some day terrorists everywhere will be caught before they do anything bad...but we started cleaning up our own back yard...it isn't safe yet...but it is safer.
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