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Posted by RodInNS on April 13, 2007 at 14:59:27 from (142.177.108.187):
In Reply to: Re: being obnoxious/OT posted by dad's88 on April 13, 2007 at 13:18:10:
Actually, the game didn't change. It's still the same old game, being played the same old way. All that changes is the cast and the actions. Nothing was really learned from 9/11 yet in my opinion. America is still too busy reacting to 9/11 to actually learn anything from it. The reaction in and of itself has entirely changed the country, but nothing has been learned. You can clamp down on security, increase the use of racial profiling, arm the place to the teeth, and continue to chase after fantoms and boogeymen..... but you still have no more idea than I do or anyone else does what will be the nature of the next attack or where it will happen, or who will try something. Meanwhile people are locked away in the gulag of the west, held without charge, without knowledge of why they're even there in some cases..... for what? To me, that kind of activity debases what our western democracies were founded on. It brings our society down to the level and mentaility of those who comitted 9/11, and the socities that they come from. Reducing us to their level was their goal. Removing our freedoms and the security of our society was their goal. Chaos. They got that. It continues. The actual lives that were taken that day were only incedental to them. This contradiction is apperant to many throughout the world. The more we fight them, the faster we slide. Sadly, I don't see the situation improving.... Rod
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