1/25/2010 12:38:50 PM
You realize you're proving the thread title to be true, right?
1/25/2010 12:45:16 PM
I assure you, there are a lot of things you are ignorant to, especially considering how much of a racist you are.
1/25/2010 12:49:56 PM
It's that time again, let's play "Guess... That... Fallacy!"
1/25/2010 12:55:43 PM
1/25/2010 12:56:15 PM
1. Religious zealots have made repeated attempts to blow up passenger jets.2. Aside from 9/11, all such attempts (that come to mind) have invloved an explosive device attached to the terrorist's body. 3. Therefore, only a redneck American with delusions of crusades and NASCAR would be suspicious of an overtly religious young man chanting in a foreign tongue while strapping unfamiliar devices to his body. How's that for a logical fallacy?
1/25/2010 1:16:55 PM
1. Religious zealots have made repeated attempts to blow up passenger jets.2. Aside from 9/11, all such attempts (that come to mind) have invloved an explosive device attached to the terrorist's body. Two such notable incidents were shoes and underwear.3. Therefore, whenever I see anyone wearing shoes or underwear, since these were both used in attempted attacks, I believe they are terrorists.
1/25/2010 1:21:59 PM
Oh, I forgot to mention that they have to be some other race besides White.
1/25/2010 1:22:26 PM
This discussion is obviously beyond you, racist.
1/25/2010 1:26:56 PM
lol
1/25/2010 1:27:19 PM
1/25/2010 2:34:36 PM
Of course there's a lack of trust in airport security! A month ago a dude managed to get a bomb past them!And yeah, the South isn't exactly full of Jews, but like I said, Grimsley High School sure was. We had liberal barely-Jewish Jews, and we had plenty of conservative, Jewy-Jews, too, and everything in between. And not once, not one single solitary time, in all the discussion about religion in class and clubs, not in all my friendships or social engagements, did I ever, ever see or hear mention of a dude strapping boxes to himself.I'd love to do a poll of people in NY to see how many people up there recognize the practice. I think you're dramatically overstating their familiarity with it.
1/25/2010 2:46:44 PM
The point is that the terrorists won.People are so afraid they're turning each other. They're turning on each other over nothing.
1/25/2010 2:48:26 PM
"Turning on each other?" Really? They didn't rip the guy to pieces or throw him out of the plane.
1/25/2010 2:51:18 PM
Really.http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,55721,00.html
1/25/2010 2:58:22 PM
So a lunatic who kicked in the cockpit door and shouted orders to passengers was subdued a little bit roughly. I don't get the impression they were even thinking about terrorism, they were thinking that it's a bad idea to let a crazy person loose on a plane.There are situations where greater degrees of violence are appropriate. This guy starts running around the street, you probably don't need to get a bunch of guys to jump on him. This guy starts running around on a plane full of people that he could inadvertently kill, yeah, you jump on him.
1/25/2010 3:09:18 PM
1/25/2010 3:15:40 PM
TSA patted me down after finding this in my bag a couple of years ago:It is a simple metal pointer used while reading from the Torah. It shouldn't cause any more need for concern than a bald-point pen, but they saw it as a reason to make me a person of suspect.This kid had a wooden box, which as far as I know does not block x-rays. They would have known if something suspicious was inside and checked.^And you obviously misunderstood my point. If I'm bringing a bomb on a plane I don't keep it in my bag and then pull it out and strap it to my forehead in front of everyone nonchalantly. Like you said, alert passengers would notice.
1/25/2010 4:32:59 PM
1/25/2010 4:36:38 PM
Its because they take one look at you, know you're a douche, and say "hey, how can we make this guy's day worse?"
1/25/2010 4:53:30 PM
riiiight. nice try but fail.
1/25/2010 5:16:50 PM
1/25/2010 8:37:23 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/24/books/review/Totten-t.html
1/25/2010 9:45:20 PM