08-05-2004, 02:59 PM
Therein lies the problem. No one watches the BBC.
I understand the notion that there are other things to focus on aside from terrorism. I mean afterall as said earlier in this thread the amount of people killed by terrorism within the US borders is significantly smaller than other causes of death.
What's not mentioned is how harshly the events devastated our economy. You can say this administration or the prior administration destroyed the economy all you want. But the job loss and revenue loss created by the terrorist attacks is noteworthy.
Therefore, terrorism is a serious topic to focus on in the scheme of things. Still agreeing that it shouldn't overshadow other issues.
I understand the notion that there are other things to focus on aside from terrorism. I mean afterall as said earlier in this thread the amount of people killed by terrorism within the US borders is significantly smaller than other causes of death.
What's not mentioned is how harshly the events devastated our economy. You can say this administration or the prior administration destroyed the economy all you want. But the job loss and revenue loss created by the terrorist attacks is noteworthy.
Therefore, terrorism is a serious topic to focus on in the scheme of things. Still agreeing that it shouldn't overshadow other issues.
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