Nope.
I'm more likely to die falling down the stairs inside my home, and I do that every day.
Nope.
I'm more likely to die falling down the stairs inside my home, and I do that every day.
Dominican Republic...., so no terrorist, so no i don't fear them
I am fearful everyday. I have barely left my house since 9/11.
I thought things were getting safer then I got cut off by what I think was an arab man....or possible tanned white man....at Taco bell and he looked at me like he was going to blow up my car. I left the car and ran home. Now with the Boston tragedy I may never run on my treadmill again.
Wow is my only salvation..........
With kids like these in my town, terrorists are nowhere near on my list of concerns.
Not at all, really. I'm more worried about getting struck by lightning, to be honest. We have a fairly robust FBI and police force in the US.
'Twas a cutlass swipe or an ounce of lead
Or a yawing hole in a battered head
And the scuppers clogged with rotting red
And there they lay I damn me eyes
All lookouts clapped on Paradise
All souls bound just contrarywise, yo ho ho and a bottle of rum!
I don't fear them mostly because of where I live. I live in a town of only a few thousand people and my closest neighbor is almost a mile away. There is nothing up here to terrorize unless they decide to cut down all the trees. Then I would be upset If I lived in a large city though, especially one with a large amount of international diversity such as NYC, Boston, Washington D.C., I would feel a little more uncomfortable, but not to the point of "fear."
I'm considerably more concerned about the monthly 9/11s happening on the roads.
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What the world has learned is that America is never more than one election away from losing its goddamned mindMe on Elite : Dangerous | My WoW charactersOriginally Posted by Howard Tayler
I'd be more afraid of what the fallout would be from a terrorist attack. The Government will offer protection at the cost of your rights.
A soldier will fight long and hard for a bit of colored ribbon.
We're not worth the bombs, luckily.