No, the risk of a terror attack has never entered my decisionmaking, though it does make me work alot more hours.
2006-08-11 01:39:57
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answer #1
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answered by Charles D 5
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No !!
The ones I really fear are the Elite not terrorists with cider bombs...
They are the Illuminatis, and they own you,
This is the New World Order, and it is your future if the world don't wake up :
And this is what Bush’s minions had to say in 2000;-
"Further, the process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event – like a new Pearl Harbor"
Project for the New American Century (2000)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_for_the_New_American_Century
“Naturally the common people don't want war; neither in Russia, nor in England, nor in America, nor in Germany. That is understood. But after all, it is the leaders of the country who determine policy, and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy, or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is to tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country.”
Hermann Göring(Nazi) 1946 Nuremberg Trials
"We are on the verge of a global transformation. All we need is the right major crisis and the nations will accept the New World Order."
David Rockefeller: Statement to the Untied Nations Business Council in September 1994
"For more than a century, ideological extremists at either end of the political spectrum have seized upon well-publicized incidents to attack the Rockefeller family for the inordinate influence they claim we wield over American political and economic institutions. Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as 'internationalists' and of conspiring with other around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure - one world, if you will. If that is the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it." David Rockefellers memoirs (2002)
2006-08-14 13:57:20
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answered by The Patriot 4
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No, but it effects my spontaneity. All what I want to do became more complicated.
In generally words: The live became more dangerous, more and more. But, attention, how big are the risk really? How correct are the information? Who has interest on wrong information? Who profit from terrorist attacks?
2006-08-11 02:15:38
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answered by mr_canis 2
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No, I'm at minimal risk of a terrorist attack anyway
2006-08-12 09:36:48
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answered by nobody 2
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It didn't in the 1970's and 1980's, why should it now? Isn't that the point of what they're doing, to cause fear and disruption? This time I don't even know what their demands are.
Most of us are not directly affected, we are affected indirectly. As far as the real risk goes in my life, I've probably the same chance of winning the lottery or being hit by lightning as being directly affected. I'm much more likely to develop cancer or be burgled. But I don't live every day in fear of that either, I just act sensibly.
2006-08-11 01:47:39
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answered by pea 3
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No way if you change your habits or your decision making because a terrorist attack, the terrorist win. That's what they want they want terror to be part of your life and we cannot let that happen.
2006-08-11 01:43:04
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answered by Tlimof 2
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Not at all...I am more cautious in prime target areas such as airports, train stations, subways, buses etc. Born in a rough neighborhood and still living in a rough area I have what a lot of New Yorkers might tag as a 'Healthy and Practical Bit of Paranoia' built into my character. It has kept me healthy and alive for a very long time. And as a believer in God by Christian upbringing I don't dwell on thoughts of dying because I believe in what Christ said "My kingdom is not of this earth' which means I expect to pass on to a better place than this existence.
2006-08-11 02:33:53
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answered by oldtimer 4
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No. People will always go about there daily lives, even in places that see terrorism on a daily basis. People will still take busses go shopping, partyetc.
The only people that don't are those with debilitating anxieties like agoraphobia and such, or would otherwise keep people indoors.
2006-08-11 01:49:09
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answered by battle-ax 6
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Although it hasnt stopped me, my mother is extremely affected by it. She grew up in London, but now wont go near the place. I went for a job in London recently, and mum started worrying that i'd get blown up in the tubes there. Its sad as she was Born and Bred in a city she is now scared of, purely because of the terrorism.
2006-08-11 01:43:18
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answered by Jem 3
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no way terrorism will never win over us coz the public just wont let it happen. What britain needs to do is close its doors to asylum seekers for the time being and deport all the illegals back where they came from, and thats just the first step in the war against terror.
2006-08-11 01:47:39
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answered by celtic_princess77 4
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