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Did the terrorist finally wake the sleeping giant?
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Posted by Zonie on September 12, 2001 at 08:44:10 from (152.163.197.193):
I'm affraid that Americans have become too complacent and secure in their saftey from terrorists at home. I've felt for some time that something like yesterday's events was inevitable. We get upset when we have to go thru the security checks at the airports, just because it is an inconvience or it takes a few minutes to get thru. I'm sure that now it will take much more time to get thru these checks. Next time you get held up going thru a security check point, ask your self if time has become so important that it is worth the lives it may cost if we didn't have these inconveniences. Did America finally wake up? Will we unite in the fight aginst terrorism? Will we kick some behind? I feel these terrorist have gained exactly what they wanted. The world stood still for a day and concentrated their attention on them!
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