First, I'd like to ask, "Do you, or someone you know, refuse to fly because of the possibility of the plane being blown up or hijacked by terrorists?"
Now I'd like to ask, "Do you, or someone you know, refuse to fly because you're afraid of being groped?"
Seems like the govt has done more to curb our desire to fly then any terrorist attack could. So, who's doing the terrorizing now?
And why do they call them "terrorists"? I don't feel terrorized. If they started blowing up malls and Wal-marts, I'd still go shopping. If I could afford a plane ticket, I'd fly. I don't see most Americans as being "terrorized". When an attack, such as Sept 22 happens on our soil, we deal with it like Americans do- we forget about it a week later and carry on as usual.
Now I'd like to ask, "Do you, or someone you know, refuse to fly because you're afraid of being groped?"
Seems like the govt has done more to curb our desire to fly then any terrorist attack could. So, who's doing the terrorizing now?
And why do they call them "terrorists"? I don't feel terrorized. If they started blowing up malls and Wal-marts, I'd still go shopping. If I could afford a plane ticket, I'd fly. I don't see most Americans as being "terrorized". When an attack, such as Sept 22 happens on our soil, we deal with it like Americans do- we forget about it a week later and carry on as usual.