Not my claim as I know that there have been successful terror attacks in
America and have been downplayed into everything other than being a
terrorist attack.
On the other hand, there have been real terror prevention on the local level
but unless your associated with someone 'on the inside' you'll probably
never hear about it. "large weapons cache seized in NY". No media about it
and unless you knew cops or EMTs, no clue. I expect there are others like it
but can it be used as a federal government claim of protection from
terrorism? Somehow I doubt it.


On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 12:59 PM, denstar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Michael Dinowitz wrote:
> > I don't see the arrest of the men trying to buy shoulder fired missiles
> in
> > NJ. And these are just the reported ones.
>
> I don't see quite a bit of data-- like the data that would support you
> guy's claims.
>
> As in, what's the data for previous years?  Like the last 2-4
> presidents, perhaps?
>
> The data provided could just as easily prove that Bush2 Failed at
> protection-- you do realize that, don't you?
>
> Oh, but that would make the last campaign motto pretty silly, right?
> "Vote for the other guy and you'll die"?
>
> You'd actually have to admit that that tactic was as lame as the
> current "associates with terrorists" one.
>
> I get it.  Your world-view would crumble, and it would be like "I'm
> lost in this crazy world"-- that would be scary.
>
> Yes, better to defend the incorrect, vs. having to risk thinking about
> this stuff seriously.
>
> --
> Blessed be childhood, which brings down something of heaven into the
> midst of our rough earthliness.
> Henri Frederic Amiel
>
> 

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