Terrorism, because it can happen anywhere, anytime and to anyone.
I think everyone's a little paranoid of China. Economically speaking, why would they poison one of their biggest trading partners? Doesn't make sense to me.
2007-06-28 09:58:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Political Correctness is the Incubator of Islamism
by Amil Imani
14 Feb, 2007
Time and again we are told by the politically correct “experts” not to worry about Islam posing a threat to our way of life. We are repeatedly lectured that only a very small minority of Muslims are troublemakers who are giving the peaceful masses of Muslims a bad name. We are also informed that the terrorists, who happened to be Muslims, are the disaffected and the young. And not to worry, since as the fire of youth turns to ashes of old age the rebellious will mellow, as they always have.
With heavy assurances like this, coming from so many know-it-all authoritative figures, we can sleep soundly without the aid of sleeping pills. After all, people reason that these pundits are “experts” whose job is to know and tell it like it is. Those who voice contrary views must be a bunch of racist, alarmist hate mongers. Who is right?
Wouldn’t be more prudent to let the facts settle the matter, rather than blindly accepting either position? Of course it would, except for one huge problem. In the face of threats, people tend to go to the mind’s medicine cabinet and take a few denial and rationalization pills, in the same way that it is the aspirin bottle they turn to when a headache strikes. Why not? We are the Easy Species. We love effortless, quick and simple solutions. And that’s not invariably bad. It has given us all kinds of labor and time saving devices.
Yet, the Islam problem is very real and deadly. Neither the pronouncements of the experts, nor the tranquilizing pills of the mind can make it go away. It is here and it shows every sign of imposing itself on us.
Europe is already badly infected with Islamism. It is the coal-miners’ canary. It is telling us that the next stop is America. We must act and act now. We must not sacrifice our cherished way of life and the lives of our children at the altar of political correctness: the incubator of Islamofascism.
2007-07-01 00:21:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm scared that China poisoning the US is terrorism.
2007-06-29 17:25:27
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answered by immortality1231981 3
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Not China. Terrorism, I guess not since Bush doesn't seem to be since any terrorists can cross the borders.
2007-06-28 11:16:01
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answered by Workcompguru31 4
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I buy very little products from China, and NO food.
I don't know where my dog food comes from,and I don't care. I like my dog, but it isn't my child. If it dies from poisoning, I'll just get another one. I wont sue the dog food company for a million dollars.
2007-06-28 11:21:54
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answered by Anonymous
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China poisoning the US.
2007-06-28 10:41:40
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answered by ? 6
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The Red Chinese poisoning us is a bigger threat. Anything China does against us is a bigger threat than a group of extreme Middle Easterners with dillusions of grandeur.
2007-06-28 11:46:20
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answered by t_raudenbush 2
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Scared is not the word. I prefer vigilant. We need to be on the look out for terrorists that want to harm as as well as defective products no matter the country of origin.
2007-06-28 11:52:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither really but if I had to choose I'd say China poisoning
Oh yeah what the guy above me ^^^^ said is way more important
2007-06-28 14:28:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, i'm kind of concerned about this--it makes terrorism and China look like pre school http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/voyagers/esp_voyagers16.htm
Enjoy :))
2007-06-28 13:30:04
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answered by drakke1 6
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