Reub wrote:
Come on now.
Terrorism can destroy all we hold dear. Our historical buildings, our financial systems, our electrical grids, this very internet, our health via deadly germs and agents via air, land, and water, our freedoms, our very way of life. It can kill more people in a day than all of the poor people who have died in car crashes and horse and buggy deaths too since the beginning of time. Besides killing and maiming us, it can change every aspect of our lives for the worse by it's very threat.
Ignoring or minimizing it's importance does not make it go away.
I'm surprised that this has to be pointed out.
BTW, I am not looking for a long, drawn out argument here so blast away if you must but I will not respond in kind.
Hyperbole. The type of terrorism you're talking about isn't possible from Islamic extremists operating out of caves in the Middle East for the most part. It would require backing from a nation with chemical, nuclear, or biological warfare programs to cause the kind of damage you're talking about and even then only a biological attack is going to cause enough deaths to kill "more people in a day than all of the poor people who have died in car crashes and horse and buggy deaths too since the beginning of time." What utter crap.
And again, this doesn't justify spying on
U.S. citizens. You fail to show even the most basic understanding of the distinction between foreign and domestic terrorism.
This is the point at which I'd post something pithy like "Your argument is an abject failure." but you haven't even made an argument for me to pass judgement on regarding this subject.