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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 222864" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Wow. I think we're in the War against Terrorism too, but I doubt most of us think about it. And our government doesn't do anything about people who are different unless there is cause. I guess I should appreciate my country more. The US very much values individualism and the right to be who you are. If you drink you drink. If you don't like to drink, you don't drink. That doesn't make one a suspicious person. And conforming isn't really seen as that great a thing unless you are talking about breaking the law, which is frowned upon. I can be pretty critical of the country, but at least our children can behave any way they like and still fit in somewhere and not be seen as a future terrorist. I doubt my kids even know who Bin Laden is...lol. I'm serious too. Neither are all that interested in world events, and terrorism doesn't seem to be a worry they have. We kind of live in a small town area. If our country is hit again, it is unlikely to be here, so, as a result, I don't think most of the people around here give it too much thought. Maybe in some parts of our country it is of great concern, but I don't think people are ostracized or seen as possible terrorists if they are just different from the norm. That just isn't the way we are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 222864, member: 1550"] Wow. I think we're in the War against Terrorism too, but I doubt most of us think about it. And our government doesn't do anything about people who are different unless there is cause. I guess I should appreciate my country more. The US very much values individualism and the right to be who you are. If you drink you drink. If you don't like to drink, you don't drink. That doesn't make one a suspicious person. And conforming isn't really seen as that great a thing unless you are talking about breaking the law, which is frowned upon. I can be pretty critical of the country, but at least our children can behave any way they like and still fit in somewhere and not be seen as a future terrorist. I doubt my kids even know who Bin Laden is...lol. I'm serious too. Neither are all that interested in world events, and terrorism doesn't seem to be a worry they have. We kind of live in a small town area. If our country is hit again, it is unlikely to be here, so, as a result, I don't think most of the people around here give it too much thought. Maybe in some parts of our country it is of great concern, but I don't think people are ostracized or seen as possible terrorists if they are just different from the norm. That just isn't the way we are. [/QUOTE]
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