You're hyperventilating again.
Step away from your computer, take some deep breaths, and relax.
Since you have no apparent interest in rational discussion, but just in making the most absurd statements you can, I won't say more than that since you take my position to its extreme for the sake of attack, I'll just say that your position taken to its extreme is that we should make no effort at all to stop terrorism, since any such effort will infringe somebody's freedom--certainly all the airline screening is a restraint on freedom. We should just let terrorists operate without any restraint on their freedoms, and if they choose to blow up buildings, airliners, etc., those lives are a small price to pay for your freedoms.
If that's the position you want to hold, you're welcome to it.
I prefer a better balance between safety and freedom, personally.
And since we have no ovjective or independent verification of the report posted here, it remains speculative as to what really happened in that Indian restaurant.
But I forgot. You don't like to have your opinions confused by the facts. |