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[quote user="solzrules"][quote user="dsktc"] <p>Yes, sir. The bad guys are too stupid to find our railyards, chemical and water treatment plants and surely have no understanding of high school-level chemistry.</p><p>Dave </p><p>[/quote] </p><p>My point is that the second anyone confronts them about what they are doing then these literary geniuses start ranting and raving about how we are losing our 'rights' (as if we had a right to tresspass on private property at will). I have read stories about both - one minute all of our ports are open to attack from every angle and the next minute the rights of Americans are erroding because of increased security measures. In either case, fault always seems to lie with the Bush administration and almost never with the terrorists. </p><p>Question: IF these terrorists pigs are so good at chemistry and the like, why haven't attacks on rail cars occured yet? Your point is that they don't need to watch some stupid reporter to find out their next move, so why haven't they carried out the doomsday scenario that the reporter described? </p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Because we've been lucky and the Department of Homeland Security has been busy. Sooner or later though, we're likely to get hit again.....</p>
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