J Jupiter Guest Nov 10, 2008 #1 Does it say something that the people of this country are more united by fear than anything else?
E Eric H Guest Nov 10, 2008 #2 Yes, it's sad, isn't it? It's like you can't function unless there's something to fear. I think it's a consequence of your gun culture and Bible belt thinking, but I could be wrong.
Yes, it's sad, isn't it? It's like you can't function unless there's something to fear. I think it's a consequence of your gun culture and Bible belt thinking, but I could be wrong.
T texaskelt Guest Nov 10, 2008 #3 They were/are both legitimate reasons for concern for the safety and future of America. The difference is, that for the former Soviet Union, "mutual nuclear destruction was a deterrent" for modern fundamentalist terrorists it is "an incentive."
They were/are both legitimate reasons for concern for the safety and future of America. The difference is, that for the former Soviet Union, "mutual nuclear destruction was a deterrent" for modern fundamentalist terrorists it is "an incentive."