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Originally Posted by NC_Skins
Stop buying into this whole "Al Qaeda" boogeyman.
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The media and our government love using fear as a tool to continue their stupid spending in the military.
Answer this, when has a terrorist ever attacked a highly viewed event? The Super Bowl doesn't need to be covered. Period. End of story. Why? Because it's the highest rated show in the world? Who cares? Why is this deemed a "level 1"? Because a bunch of rich assholes and celebrities are attending? Meanwhile, the same attack can be done at any other venue I suggested.
Spending this type of money is beyond foolish, it's reckless. These people are just playing on the fears and ignorance of its people.
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NC_Skins. This is the issue with a lot of our spending. For the most part, worrying about security is useless. However, it only takes one breach for it to become a big deal and to have a massive effect on our country.
Overall, I do agree with you. However, I also understand how it is a difficult decision to make. If you leave these events wide open, and something happens, what do you do then?