I assume it was for both of you? Here goes:
a. If someone is planning a terror op, and Homeland Security gets wind of it - can come through any source: interrogation, line-crossers, someone blogging - they can stop the op from happening. It could mean as little as a few arrests in a remote suburb, or black helos hovering in the right place, scaring off the jihadis. Whatever works, brings us a win. And sometimes, all you have to do to win, is not lose;
b. The War on Terror is a long-distance endurance run, and we're up against a pack of runners. Al-Qaeda, Abu Sayef, the PFLP, and a host of others. One by one, we overtake and outpace them. we can steal the oxygen from their lungs, by cutting off finances and weapons. We can weaken their muscles, by taking out the operatives. Or, we can psych them out of the race, like we did with Libya. And sometimes, it comes down to high-sticking the other guy, like the Taliban and Saddam.
c. Participating on Free Republic is part of the rights we have as Americans: Freedom of Speech and Association, for example. Helping to keep others educated on a galaxy of issues, some wartime, some domestic and political. And helping to keep alert to trouble and crisis.
I rely on many FReepers for flash news, breaking stories, and keying in on trouble spots. I'm glad they're there.
A. A terrorist threat did not happen does not mean it was not thwarted
B. What the War on Terror truly means
C. What an honor it is to be a Freeper
What a strange, condescending post.
A. A terrorist threat that did not happen does not mean it ever existed. Especially if it is completely unsubstantiated and related to Internet posts that can be used to manipulate those who rely on emotion and not facts to form an opinion.
B. The War on Terror means sorting through a crapload of misinformation, propaganda, and out-and-out fiction designed to confuse, frighten, and deplete our resources (read $$$) in the hopes of striking economic blows (read WTC, Manhattan Financial District, teetering airline industry). It's not just about taking lives. It's about destroying our ability to survive as an economic entity as well.
C. It's an honor being a Freeper because it's a duty of the enlightened to enlighten the unelightened. Being a Freeper doesn't mean agreeing on everything.