To: kattracks
I get the impression that the NYP doesn't want people to fly. This is nothing but panic-mania; Don't fly, don't take a train, don't drink the water, don't go to shopping malls, don't do anything but cower under the bed.
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09/29/2001 3:50:15 AM PDT by
Dataman
To: Dataman
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I get the impression that the NYP doesn't want people to fly. This is nothing but panic-mania; Don't fly, don't take a train, don't drink the water, don't go to shopping malls, don't do anything but cower under the bed. "
Agreed. Life has risks. The best way to fight terrorism is to let them disrupt our ordinary lives as little as possible while doing our best to kill them without sacrificing the liberties which make us better than the rest of the world.
If lives are lost because of not implementing some particularly intrusive security measure (and that's a big if), then so be it. They are a price worth paying for freedom. Or were the American founders wrong?
To: Dataman
I don't know what in the world has infected the Post but we don't even bother to read it anymore. They supported John McCain big time and just can't seem to accept that we have the right man in the presidency. Much like the demonrats, they have no love for their country and now it seems, their city either. Seems the Daily News has a better handle on the city than the Post. Pretty sad.
To: Dataman
I get the impression that the NYP doesn't want people to fly. This is nothing but panic-mania; Don't fly, don't take a train, don't drink the water, don't go to shopping malls, don't do anything but cower under the bed.Ah, but the anti-war rally is safe!
To: Dataman
I get the impression that the NYP doesn't want people to fly. Short positions?
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