A person throws a rock into your window of your home, glass flies everywhere, and your child sits on the couch where the rock flew through. You're sitting on the couch, too watching TV. The perpetrator has run away. You, and your child were surprised, and frightened by the sudden "attack". Your child, even after the police have come, and gone, and you have assured him/her that it is safe now, is still afraid, and refuses to sit on the couch, or anywhere near the window. Your child keeps talking about who might have done it. He/she is tense.
Later, the perpetrator is caught. Should he/she be charged with terrorist acts against the family who lives in the home?
(Same thing if your home is broken into. The feeling of safety is gone, isn't it?)
2007-11-16
04:10:41
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xenypoo
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