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  1. earthmother

    earthmother senior weirdo

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    I detest using the word "terrorist". Sometimes, I get tempted, when I'm trying to make a point to someone who I think might take it in the right way. Otherwise I find it makes you sound like a fruit loop and people look at you funny...

    So, I don't use the word much. But if I DID, I would just as likely be speaking about the police or the military or the US government.... So, in that context - the really honest one - well, even my ex was a terrorist.
     
  2. HawaiianEye

    HawaiianEye Member

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    I think the word terrorist has not only been been over-used,but also this whole terrorism business has been a distraction away from the US dealing with it's real problems.--I'm more afraid of losing a contact lens than a terrorist act.--'Real' terrorists love publicity because that's the only thing that gives them any power.--It's waaaay past time for US politicians+media to stop playing the 'terrorist card'.--
     
  3. TheChaosFactor

    TheChaosFactor Senior Member

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  4. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    No but an inverted portrait of president obama over the fireplace mantle might just be considered treason :eek:


    Hotwater
     
  5. deleted

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    minez has been upside-down for years.. :toetap05: 5 to be exact.
     
  6. The Earth

    The Earth Om Tare Tutare Ture Svaha

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    I know a low level terrorist activity, eating soylent green
     
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