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Well I have been posting a few Salmon and Steelhead items and I am from
Terrace B C. Canada Does that make me a Terracists, or a Terracite. A few suspicous looking fellows were seen down by the river the other day Osama Bin Fishin and Osama Bin Drinkin but they were harmless. Tuff times for everyone in the USA. Good luck with your elections, let's hope they at least count every ballot this time. peace gord p |
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Well I have been posting a few Salmon and Steelhead items and I am from
Terrace B C. Canada Does that make me a Terracists, or a Terracite. A few suspicous looking fellows were seen down by the river the other day Osama Bin Fishin and Osama Bin Drinkin but they were harmless. Tuff times for everyone in the USA. Good luck with your elections, let's hope they at least count every ballot this time. peace gord p |
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Tom Littleton wrote:
Lazarus writes: I am utterly terrified by the current obsession with terrorists in the US. I agree. In our worst year, most Americans were more likely to be struck by lightning. What you may or may not see is that here in the US, a combination of the mass media and our own elected officials have fanned the paranoia to this level for their own selfish purposes(ie: monetary gain, and staying in office). Although fortunate not to have encountered such surroundings, I have spoken, fished and spent time with quite a few who grew up in the Middle East and Northern Ireland. I look at my own nation and realize we are weak, soft people at times. Tom I have trouble with you labeling people as soft and weak because they live with peace. If that's true, I think I'll take soft and weak. Willi |
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Tom Littleton wrote:
Lazarus writes: I am utterly terrified by the current obsession with terrorists in the US. I agree. In our worst year, most Americans were more likely to be struck by lightning. What you may or may not see is that here in the US, a combination of the mass media and our own elected officials have fanned the paranoia to this level for their own selfish purposes(ie: monetary gain, and staying in office). Although fortunate not to have encountered such surroundings, I have spoken, fished and spent time with quite a few who grew up in the Middle East and Northern Ireland. I look at my own nation and realize we are weak, soft people at times. Tom I have trouble with you labeling people as soft and weak because they live with peace. If that's true, I think I'll take soft and weak. Willi |
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On 13 Oct 2004 23:56:00 GMT, (Tom Littleton) wrote:
Lazarus writes: I am utterly terrified by the current obsession with terrorists in the US. I agree. In our worst year, most Americans were more likely to be struck by lightning. What you may or may not see is that here in the US, a combination of the mass media and our own elected officials have fanned the paranoia to this level (snipped) The paranoia was already there. My mother used to become almost hysterical about the idea that someone would break into their house or grab her purse when she shopped at the local (then extremely safe) mall. Because she saw so much about those kinds of incidents on TV. You can recite stats on criminal violence per 100,000, per neighborhood, per each mile on a highway no end and they'll still get in their cars and drive for miles to get something a few cents cheaper somewhere, but they'll panic if they see two black youths innocently walking down the street. Most parents worry a lot about the possibility that their child / children will be kidnapped and murdered, "...because there's so much of that going on these days." Cite history and population increases and density and the speed of dramatic news spreading and they _still_ think that their kids are in several tens or hundreds of multiples more danger than they were when they were kids. 40 to 50 years ago we'd never have heard about the recent few child kidnappings in CA out here in the Midwest. If they were mentioned in any newspapers, they'd have been small inside items. TV, in its search for ratings and drama, has overly sensitized the part (majority) of the public that watches TV to dramatic dangers. For an example, watch the weather news. Watch how they make dramas out of weather that you'd have just whined about as too much rain to go out and play in when you were a kid. Now the recent hurricanes were newsworthy, indeed. But a couple of hours worth per evening? To persons not in their path? Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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![]() "Lazarus Cooke" wrote Get a life guys, stop being paranoid, and killing innocent people with your paranoia. Go fishing. Lazarus Thank you and I mean that sincerely .... this country is so paranoid it is it's own worst enemy |
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Lazarus writes:
I am utterly terrified by the current obsession with terrorists in the US. I agree. In our worst year, most Americans were more likely to be struck by lightning. What you may or may not see is that here in the US, a combination of the mass media and our own elected officials have fanned the paranoia to this level for their own selfish purposes(ie: monetary gain, and staying in office). Although fortunate not to have encountered such surroundings, I have spoken, fished and spent time with quite a few who grew up in the Middle East and Northern Ireland. I look at my own nation and realize we are weak, soft people at times. Tom |
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