Who gets blamed for the 9/11 terrorist attack? |
Here are the general forum rules that you must follow before you start any debate topics. Please make sure you've read and followed all directions.
Who gets blamed for the 9/11 terrorist attack? |
*Statistik* |
![]()
Post
#1
|
Guest ![]() |
Guys..I dont really know much about the terrorist attacks at 9/11..who gets blamed for it? osama, saddam, or bush?
|
|
|
![]() |
![]()
Post
#2
|
|
![]() Dark Lord of McCandless ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 2,226 Joined: May 2004 Member No: 16,761 ![]() |
According to University of Michigan researcher Micaehl Sivak, your chance of being killed by a terrorist attack on any given day is about 1 in 2.6 billion. To compare, your chance of being killed on a rural interstate highway is 1 in 2.6 billion for every 80 yards you drive.
However, delaying airline passengers has cost the economy $20 billion a year, plus the secret police's new $30 billion budget. So we are spending $50 billion a yearm not to mention what we are doing in other countries, to stop what is really a miniscule chance of death, is the way that the terrorists are winning -- by causing massive disruption. Whenever someone drives 80 yards on the Ohio Interstate, we don't spend $50 billion trying to make that 80 yards safer -- and for good reason. It's the same deal with terrorism. Also, remember the dirty bomb? Leading American nuclear engineers say that the dirty bomb would have achieved a result of ... increasing normal background radiation by 25%. The nuclear engineers advise that, if someone sets off a dirty bomb within eye's view of you, you should just calmly walk away. WMDs are also not a threat. Chemical weapons only work well in gas chambers, and biological weapons rarely work at all. The British military, in 1993, concluded that in wartime situations, it would take one ton of sarin nerve gas to kill one person. By contrast if one ton of sarin nerve gas were detonated in the middle of New York City, the estimated fatalities would be between 300 and 800. Of course, one ton of sarin gas means setting off at least 200 bombs simulatenously, which the American SpecOps would have trouble doing, let alone Al-Qaeda. Since 1969, when the state department has begun keeping official count, fewer Americnas have died from terrorism than from lightning. And remember, lightning never strikes the same way twice. |
|
|
![]() ![]() |