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Washington (CNN) -- Lone individuals are the most likely to launch attacks in the United States following the death of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, according to a joint Department of Homeland Security/FBI bulletin sent to state and local law enforcement.
Originally posted by jude11
We need to be afraid of everything and everyone. That's the only way we can be safe.
Originally posted by MJZoo
You seem very suspicious. Almost like you have a hidden agenda for posting this.
This brings up memories of the immediate "post 9/11" feeling. I remember hearing loads of news stories about people being "vigilant" and reporting their neighbors for darn near ANYTHING in the name of patriotism.
Sounds like it's going to be a fun summer.
Originally posted by sprocket2cog
Originally posted by jude11
We need to be afraid of everything and everyone. That's the only way we can be safe.
But if we all think like that, haven't the terrorists and controlling governments already won..?
sounds like an x files plot... trust no one..
they dont want us to band together as then there is a chance of change for the people, its easier to control us if they can keep us apart, untrusting..
not saying be careful, just that most people aren't terrorists.