Next terrorist target?

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jeff2005

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Where do you think they will hit next? It may sound paranoid, but I'm trying to avoid places that might get nuked. My husband has a theory that the next target will be in a red state, particularly Texas or Florida. I'm thinking that they are still going to go for high casualties and NYC, DC, Philly, and Boston are on the list. Any thoughts, or is this thread to morbid?
 
It's pretty morbid, but a hard subject to avoid thinking about. I've had the very same thoughts while in large airports - "gee, if I were a terrorist, I might target this place".
 
I heard that Atlanta's airport has been a topic of conversation in al qaeda. Of course that probably comes from the CIA so it most likely doesn't mean anything. :meanie:
 
I think the Midwest is pretty safe. No one cares about us 🙂.
 
If you're going to sit around scared that someone's going to "nuke" some place and therefore try to avoid it, you might as well just put on some women's underwear and huddle under your covers.
 
kinetic said:
If you're going to sit around scared that someone's going to "nuke" some place and therefore try to avoid it, you might as well just put on some women's underwear and huddle under your covers.

Ironically, I belive the original poster is female. Thus, your insult doesn't quite work. But a good try nonetheless.

People in rural areas in the middle of the country seem to be worried a bit about terrorist attacks. Somehow I doubt if someone wants to make a statement they are going to attack Saline, Michigan. Then, of course, someone will say, "But Saline is where Visteon is located, and they make auto electronics. So that could be a big target!" Ok, sure.
 
Personally, I am much more worried about being killed in a car accident or dropping dead from an aneurysm than losing my life to Al Qaeda.
 
nradsoit3 said:
Personally, I am much more worried about being killed in a car accident or dropping dead from an aneurysm than losing my life to Al Qaeda.
You got that right! People take chances all the time. I don't pay much attention to terrorist threats. I have mixed feelings when the government releases a relatively specific warning - all it does is scare people. I bet more people die every year from trying to change lightbulbs in ceiling fans than are killed by terrorists. Not to say the government shouldn't be vigilant about it, but that is the government's job.
 
stormjen said:
It's pretty morbid, but a hard subject to avoid thinking about. I've had the very same thoughts while in large airports - "gee, if I were a terrorist, I might target this place".


Actually, my biggest worry about airports - (kind of tangential I know)

Am I going to be "patted down" (aka groped) inappropriately? I've been out of the news loop lately, but I heard a story on the radio where 2 women from Chechneya (sp?) smuggled explosives beneath the underwire of their bras. I guess now my underwire will be an "underwire of interest" :laugh:

Too bad Hugh Jackman doesn't feel the same. 🙄

M
 
nradsoit3 said:
Personally, I am much more worried about being killed in a car accident or dropping dead from an aneurysm than losing my life to Al Qaeda.

Pet peeve of mine, alert!

Don't you drop dead from rupture of an aneurysm, not from merely having an aneurysm?
 
I find myself less worried about airports and more worried about mass sporting events. If they want a large kill count, then they can attack a pro football game that has 100k people in attendence.
 
stormjen said:
Pet peeve of mine, alert!

Don't you drop dead from rupture of an aneurysm, not from merely having an aneurysm?

Yes. And that's somewhat related to a huge pet peeve of mine: there is no such thing as a "dissecting aortic aneurysm". It's either a dissection or an aneurysm. Aneurysm's hardly ever dissect so the term is incorrect.
 
moxy said:
Actually, my biggest worry about airports - (kind of tangential I know)

Am I going to be "patted down" (aka groped) inappropriately? I've been out of the news loop lately, but I heard a story on the radio where 2 women from Chechneya (sp?) smuggled explosives beneath the underwire of their bras. I guess now my underwire will be an "underwire of interest" :laugh:

Too bad Hugh Jackman doesn't feel the same. 🙄

M

i saw a girl get the "pat down" at the airport today (at the gate, which is rather far past the security area) it looked like a bad after school special.
 
Was there a new airport incident? I haven't been paying attention. I got patted (pet?) down in Charleston. I thought it was a Christmas special. Did not happen at the bigger (or smaller) airports previously!

Pat-a-way, pat-a-way, Tee Ehs Aay... but do I really have to take my shoes off?? 😡 👎 👎 👎
 
deschutes said:
Was there a new airport incident? I haven't been paying attention. I got patted (pet?) down in Charleston. I thought it was a Christmas special. Did not happen at the bigger (or smaller) airports previously!

Pat-a-way, pat-a-way, Tee Ehs Aay... but do I really have to take my shoes off?? 😡 👎 👎 👎
Having to remove shoes AND my coat is annoying sometimes. It takes me forever to get redressed at the end of the security checkpoint. Then I have to repack my laptop. It's gotten to the point where I just wear sweatshirts and clogs when I fly. But I do appreciate the effort by the security folks.
 
it just sucks when you have to do it every day to enter the hospital...even with a white coat and a badge 🙁
 
deschutes said:
Was there a new airport incident? I haven't been paying attention. I got patted (pet?) down in Charleston. I thought it was a Christmas special. Did not happen at the bigger (or smaller) airports previously!

Pat-a-way, pat-a-way, Tee Ehs Aay... but do I really have to take my shoes off?? 😡 👎 👎 👎
Having flown in from LaGuardia today...I got to see some racial profiling at work. There were about 20 people in line ahead of me at the security checkpoint today. And I was 4 for 4 when predicting who would get the pat-down and cavity search.
 
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