You are telling me, who lived in Houston and New Orleans and near Birmingham (Birmingham is a real treat) that you do not have to live and worry about "random acts of violence"? I grew up there, lived from Fairbanks to South Texas, and have no patience for your spin or untruths, and no immediate need for the fertilizer that you dropped below.
Let ME tell YOU what is priceless:
Moving from a country where I had to set my alarm on my home or car every time I turned my back and moving to an Islamic country and not having to lock my door.
Not having to worry about some creep taking one of my children while they play outside. Walking the streets knowing they are free of random thieves, druggies, rapists, con artists, and burglers.
Idle question: Did a bunch of middle school children get shot at a bus stop the other day? Where did that happen? Criminal on criminal? Something 'priceless' you want to comment on about that?
In 2006, there was a list of cities in the US whose violent death rate exceeded the violent death rate in IRAQ. 2006 was a bad year in Iraq. New Orleans was one of those cities. SO, in spite of what you "see on the news", you are statistically safer in wartime Iraq with active insurgency than in downtown Washington DC? Those are what the numbers say.
Spin
YOUR tales and sell
YOUR "priceless" fertilizer to someone who has never lived there (laughing)
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Originally Posted by Newman
A FEW BIG DIFFERENCES between terrorism and street crime in United States...
1. Crime in the US is generally not motivated by religion; and
2. Crime in the US is often criminal on criminal; such as drug dealer wars; and/or often times the criminal and victim knew each other before the crime (so that one could have in many instances avoided being the victim of a crime by not hanging around people without scrupples).
Consequently, MOST people in the United States are not worriedd that they and/or their family might be killed indiscriminately because a car bomb went off at the marketplace or because they violated someone else's religious viewpoint.
Random acts of terror are harder to live with. Not having to worry about terrorism in one's community. PRICELESS
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