Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
Ft. Dix six ring a bell? How about the Twin Towers? The Pentagon, Shanksville...? Any recollection perhaps of Haroon Rashid Aswat and his attempts to organize a terrorist training camp in Oregon?
Your memory sounds quite clouded with denial. Perhaps this would help:
Memory Training and Memory Improvement Information
Why would i be in denial? :wtf: This has nothing to do with me personally. YES 9-11 happened. I accept and understand that. However if you're assuming that because they hijacked a few jet planes that somehow because they were successful in that attempt that they will now be successful in invading our country as a whole...? Like i've said over and over again they don't have the means to do so. Without an air force or a navy how will they and all of their weapons get here? Do they plan on swimming across the atlantic? It's just impractical. It's like saying that Iran is a real threat!
Oh, and way to point out many ATTEMPTS... they are called attempts because they are not successful :thumbsup:
Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
Yeah...I'm sure you scare the piss out of 'em. Perhaps enough to avoid you alltogether, and just hit your kid's school instead.
Unfortunately i don't have any kids! And if you're scared about your kids getting shot up at school the only way to do that would be to keep them at home. I'd be more afraid of crazy americans or other kids in the school that are a risk to kids than Osama sneaking in to shoot up a school.

Quote Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
So, in your mind it's perfectly ok for you to have a plan to defend your borders, but not ok for the USA to do the same? Typical selective reasoning. Quite a naive and selfish statement.
I don't even know what you're trying to say or prove. I never said America shouldn't secure its borders. My original post was somewhat of a sarcastic response to the original thread. I was trying to make a point that we have not been successful, and by this point we should be much more successful than we are currently.