Dirt wrote:
When someone goes to work on a Tuesday morning after dropping off their kids at a daycare only to be killed in a planned attack on your work office. Your freedom is attacked.
If you are taking a family vacation to see your grandparents on your son's 6th birthday, and your plane gets hijacked and slammed into a building. Your freedom is attacked.
Aww don't get emotional on me
People die.
Children die.
Yes..little babies die.
Think of the saddest thing that can ever happen.
It's happened at least once.
Don't think you can impress me with it.
Dirt wrote:
When people are no longer safe at work at are only safe at home without the freedom to go to work, or can't get on a plane and take a vacation how can you say it hasn't been attacked.
One incident in one place is not immediately a consequent rule all over the world in all situations.
Don't rip it totally out of context, no matter how much harm it has done or how serious it was.
Dirt wrote:
So excuse us if we are trying to better ourselves by taking Sadam out of Iraq to stop as much terrorism as possible.
Weren't you talking about 9/11? o_O
Stop mixing these things up!
Saddam had nothing to do with your example, these things are totally irrelevant other than the fact that Saddam and the Taliban or whoever did it, are terrorists.
Nothing more.
The rest of it is just totally laughable because of that mistake.
Not quite owned, and I don't quite care
You live in ignorance all you want, the problem is that the US are dragging us down with them.