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 | LadyJesusFan777 (34) 11/16/2007 | The thought of any terrorist is scary, especially when a person knows it's entirely possible for the U.S. to be infiltrated with terrorists.
And something else that's scary, is that our own country and some of our own people are so uncaring toward one another. You see it a lot in the health care industries. Cold and uncaring doctors, nurses and etc. They just don't care. I'm not talking about all of them, but a great deal of them are becoming more and more this way.
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 | LastMessenger3 (40) 09/24/2006 | There are some sick minds out there who spend their spare time threatening human lives for the gain of the power. It's serious and mortifying.
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 | 93century (36) 03/21/2006 | When my house gets destroyed by an attack, i hope i will die in my sleep.
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 | Bird808 (52) 03/20/2006 | This may sound ignorant, but after the bombings in London we were expecting it to happen it wasn't even a case of when, but where and it finally happened and it was shocking to see it, but nothing prepared anyone for that ill-fated day. I'm always weary when I travel on the tube or near any other London landmarks for that matter. I don't go out of my way to make myself scared, but anytime when you least expect it, its more likely to happen.
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 | numbah16tdhaha (147) 03/19/2006 | No Osama, there is no reason to be concerned. Its just an electrode on your testicles...
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 | HistoryFan (98) 03/19/2006 | Unfortunately, the little rats are still hiding out.
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 | Molfan (57) 03/18/2006 | since it has happened on different occasions one only less than five years ago. it is a frightening thought. there are a lot of countries that do not like us for many different reasons. it is very possible that terrorists will stike again. i do not hide in my house or dwell on it. but hard NOT to think about it when I watch the news.
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 | CastleBee (81) 03/18/2006 | We've all crawled back into our warm beds, sitcoms and reality shows. The door has been wide open since day one and it has now been established that the government (local and national) can't even plan for a natural disaster everyone knew was coming for days. We have become very lax in the nearly 5 years since 9/11 even as both conservative and liberal boobs on radio talk shows exploit our fears and discuss what WE did to incite our attackers.
Does it occur to anyone else that all this infighting, confusion and denial is exactly what they've been waiting for?
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 | DumbBlondeCowgirl (23) 03/18/2006 | This does scare me. It never did until 9/11, then it became real. I still freak out slightly when I hear a low flying airplane.
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 | asskickingboots (16) 03/18/2006 | Very true... as much as I don't think an Arab plane is going to slam into my house anytime soon, a devastating attack even outside of our country can greatly affect the way we live. Could you imagine the fallout (literally and figuratively) that would result if a major city was hit by a nuke? It wouldn't matter if it was in England or Jordan or right in our backyard, life in our beautiful republic would change... alot.
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 | doobiesNhof (21) 03/17/2006 | They live among us. May even be your neighbor or mine. You may work with them. Your kids may play with their kids. Do we really know who the enemy really is, where they are or where they will strike next? No. No. No.
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