Eerie Poll
#1
Posted 2009-April-16, 21:11
He's reading some book - I'll get the name of it, but I have a hunch its a Fox News wannabe.
Here's the poll question:
"Within the next two years the USA will be hit with an attack from muslims that will eclipse 9-11"
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#2
Posted 2009-April-16, 22:58
I'd put money on No though, with odds. Hypothetically... really I wouldn't take such a gross bet.
#3
Posted 2009-April-17, 06:26
#4
Posted 2009-April-17, 06:56
#5
Posted 2009-April-17, 08:15
#6
Posted 2009-April-17, 08:23
#7
Posted 2009-April-20, 06:49
#8
Posted 2009-April-20, 07:04
Will something be tried? Sure. Will it be bigger? Tough to say. Will Homeland Security reduce the risk? Doubtful.
"gwnn" said:
hanp does not always mean literally what he writes.
#9
Posted 2009-April-20, 07:07
brianshark, on Apr 20 2009, 01:49 PM, said:
Not sure about that. Muslim extremists want confrontation with the West, and a hard-core U.S. government is more likely to give them that.
#10
Posted 2009-April-20, 10:05
#11
Posted 2009-April-21, 16:39
I try to contain my pessimism, but since you asked...
#12
Posted 2009-April-21, 17:56
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Terrorist think tanks? Uh.....I don't think so....
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I am surprised you would so readily buy into the Us versus Them rhetoric of the Bush-Cheney leadership. Obama made it plain: we are not in a war against Islam.
It's terrorism that causes the problem. It's not war. It's an idea. You cannot go to war against an idea unless you are want thought police on every corner.
I am willing to concede the possibility that Bush-Cheney may have made Americans safer - the problem is they sacrificed America to do it.
#13
Posted 2009-April-21, 22:54
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
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#14
Posted 2009-April-22, 05:57
As to whether you can go to war against an idea, I think ideas are an important component of almost all wars.
I didn't vote for Mr. Bush, I do not believe that he sacrificed America. Actually I think this sort of distinction is worth making. There are a lot of Republicans right now who are totally irrational on the subject of Barack Obama. A neighbor recently went to one of these tea parties. Apparently the idea is (I may be overstating but only slightly) that Republicans shouldn't have to pay taxes since they lost the election. No taxation without representation. If this idea takes hold I want my eight years of tax refunds for the Bush years. Anyway, it seems to be considered wimpish these days to wish for the best for our current president whether he was or was not our choice. I believe, and have always believed, otherwise.
Who are we at war against? Well, for starters, someone financed the training and the attacks on the twin towers. I imagine they are still around. Their close associates are posing a serious threat to Pakistan, a somewhat upsetting development. If people just want to shout "Death to America" I suppose we could say "So what else is new?" but I think there is some intention to bring this about. I expect trouble.
#15
Posted 2009-April-22, 10:06
Winstonm, on Apr 21 2009, 11:56 PM, said:
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Terrorist think tanks? Uh.....I don't think so....
What do you mean by that?
#16
Posted 2009-April-22, 17:58
brianshark, on Apr 22 2009, 11:06 AM, said:
Winstonm, on Apr 21 2009, 11:56 PM, said:
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Terrorist think tanks? Uh.....I don't think so....
What do you mean by that?
I don't believe there is a terrorist equivalent to think tanks.
#17
Posted 2009-April-22, 17:59
blackshoe, on Apr 21 2009, 11:54 PM, said:
LoL. Sounds like a bad Bill O'Reilly impersonation. What's next, just yell out "Turn his mike off"? LoL.
#18
Posted 2009-April-22, 18:16
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Let me address Bush first. He went well beyond simply Islam - he proclaimed "You are either with us or you are with the terrorists." With that he declared war on everyone who wasn't on his choo choo train, making anti-war demonstrators the equals of Osama bin Laden.
I do not place you in that category, Ken. You, however, said, "We are in a deadly battle with commited adversaries." Personally, I think this is an overreach.
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You cannot have a war on terror. Terror is an idea. It's like having a war on hate.
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I do, too. And I would submit that if you aren't aware of the secret laws under which we were governed until a few weeks before Bush left office you should refresh your knowledge - we were under a presidential monarchy.
My contention is that America is an idea - of self rule. To have self rule a nation must be a nation of laws rather than men. This concept of self-rule was sacrificed during the Bush years - mostly at the urging of Dick Cheney. The President and executive branch was set above the law.
American lives may be saved - but if the country is no longer based on its values, has the country been saved or sacrificed?
#19
Posted 2009-April-23, 16:06
Winstonm, on Apr 22 2009, 07:16 PM, said:
as a mere citizen, this is my stance... we have laws, we have a constitution, and when by executive fiat these are ignored, we've all lost - however, if i was dictator (or even an elected official)my stance would probably be different
#20
Posted 2009-April-23, 16:34
luke warm, on Apr 23 2009, 05:06 PM, said:
Winstonm, on Apr 22 2009, 07:16 PM, said:
as a mere citizen, this is my stance... we have laws, we have a constitution, and when by executive fiat these are ignored, we've all lost - however, if i was dictator (or even an elected official)my stance would probably be different
That reminds me of a Mark Twain quote:
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The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists — that is why they invented hell. — Bertrand Russell

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