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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: hawk220 on February 19, 2003, 09:12:59 AM
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The next chapter in the 'forever war'....a new campaign to make the fear of terrorism a staple of daily life..keep the herd on edge and they will follow you blindly to get the smallest tidbit of imagined security.
Ridge to announce terrorism 'Ready Campaign'
Wednesday, February 19, 2003 Posted: 9:33 AM EST (1433 GMT)
Ridge urges Americans not to panic over heightened security alert at a Friday news conference.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. government has developed a "Ready Campaign" to advise families on what they can do to protect themselves against terrorism.
The program will include public service announcements that encourage families to have a communications plan so members can reach each other in an emergency; to make a supply kit with flashlights, batteries, water and other necessities; and to learn more about terrorism.
Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge was expected to unveil the program Wednesday in Cincinnati.
"The war on terrorism will be won by the professionals," Ridge told reporters on Friday. "But there are things that individual citizens and families can do to help protect themselves."
"We can't always predict, but we can always prepare," Ridge said.
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Yeah. you're right. No reason to be prepared. Terrorism can't happen here.
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Heres the key sentence, not just for Terrorism, but for any type of catastrophe:
"We can't always predict, but we can always prepare," [/i]
Yet, we have Darwin candidates like Weazel (who, I might add, would probably off themselves when faced with a crisis) who say things like this to people that are prepared for any catastrophe:
We're Americans and we're SOOOOOO scared!
Geez, we've become a nation of paranoid sniveling crybabys waiting for the shoe to drop.
Osamas laughing at you.
But buck up......Ned Flanders will give you a spot in his Doomsday shelter.
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ya, all the bottled water and plastic sheeting will do wonders when the suitcase Abomb goes off down the block..the point is, that when you buy into the engineered panic, you stop thinking and become sheep..scared, voting, sheep.
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I don't understand what you're trying to say, Hawk. Survival is the very soul of your primitive brainstem.
A terrorist with a nuke is as likely as Mt.Rainier blowing suddenly, or a tornado ripping apart your neighborhood. You *might* be directly in the path, which, in your scenario seems stupid to be prepared...but what IF you're not? Do you want to be a survivor standing around with your pants down? I don't. I don't depend on ANYONE for anything except ME.
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Oh, I completely agree with you Rip on being prepared.. hell all my pals think im nuts with all the guns and canned goods I have ready.
I guess my point wasn't about being prepared for terrorism..but that I think when the gummint feeds us panic its not for our survival sake, but another way to keep us on edge and believing whatever they say. I think everyone should have a kit for the worst case. be it a natural disaster or worse.
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I just hope it ain't gonna happen...9/11 was just to damn scary chit...I still get shivers watching them planes hit:(
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Originally posted by hawk220
but another way to keep us on edge and believing whatever they say. I think everyone should have a kit for the worst case. be it a natural disaster or worse.
Agreed. I think this Homeland security act was a debacle. Unnecessary IMO. Tighten our borders, enforce the borders would have been sufficient, especially the Canadian borders (where the terrorists gained entry)
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rip....I agree about the borders being more watched
but ya gotta understand....our boarder is the biggest in the world...its hard watchin it all....but I do hope that we achieve a certain level of security.
but what was great between our two countries is the fact that it was pretty easy going in and out....we let em come from here ...but don't forget...you let em pass thru 2.
you know as I do....they where a determined bunch of fellows....if they didn't come from here...they woulda used another point of entry....
my brother who is a truck driver...frequently crosses the boarder....talked to em the other day about it.....he doesn't like it....cause now they watch it alot more...our side just like yours....so thats a good point for security...but bad for business
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Slo, by all means don't think I was pointing a finger at Canada...if anything, I was pointing it at our security at the border but then again, who would have expected 9/11? So, now that we know what to expect, it must be dealt with. Most aspects of the Homeland security act are a waste of time.
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as for security between US and Canada, when I cross the border at Blaine, I've found going INTO Canada much more difficult than returning to the US.
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bah no matter......we still live in the 2 greatest nations in the world...sharin the longest boarder......
even if I don't really agree with the Bush politics...Canada will remain and will always be the USA's greatest allies an cousins sharin the same space.
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Originally posted by SLO
bah no matter......we still live in the 2 greatest nations in the world...sharin the longest boarder......
even if I don't really agree with the Bush politics...Canada will remain and will always be the USA's greatest allies an cousins sharin the same space.
And you better keep behaving or we rename you Canadastan and go searching for weapons of not so massive destruction. :D
Nice to see some level headed Chunucks.
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Maybe you could buy a Teddy bear for comfort?
Originally posted by Ripsnort
Heres the key sentence, not just for Terrorism, but for any type of catastrophe:
"We can't always predict, but we can always prepare," [/i]
Yet, we have Darwin candidates like Weazel (who, I might add, would probably off themselves when faced with a crisis) who say things like this to people that are prepared for any catastrophe:
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
...I don't depend on ANYONE for anything except ME.
Is this true of sex as well?
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i know what hawk is talking about , down here in florida the govt is always trying to scare us with "hurrican warnings", they tell us to "fill up our tanks", i think the "hurrican warnings " are just a plot by bush oil buddies to make us buy more gas
i ignore "hurrican warnings", they can't trick me.
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Originally posted by john9001
i know what hawk is talking about , down here in florida the govt is always trying to scare us with "hurrican warnings", they tell us to "fill up our tanks", i think the "hurrican warnings " are just a plot by bush oil buddies to make us buy more gas
i ignore "hurrican warnings", they can't trick me.
HAH! Thats nothing - what about all the "Cold War" nonsense. Bloody fools that buy into that garbage. Cant fool me - Im going to Iraq for vacation this year.
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yes, yes, john..nice passive aggressive response.. I'm saying that just as many people will die regardless of how much plastic sheeting they have up on their windows.