Counterpoint: What Larry Johnson was saying in an editorial entitled "The Declining Terrorist Threat," published in the New York Times on 10 July 2001: Judging from news reports and the portrayal of villains in our popular entertainment, Americans are bedeviled by fantasies about terrorism. They seem to believe that terrorism is the greatest threat to the United States and that it is becoming more widespread and lethal. They are likely to think that the United States is the most popular target of terrorists. And they almost certainly have the impression that extremist Islamic groups cause most terrorism.... None of these beliefs are based in fact.... While terrorism is not vanquished, in a world where thousands of nuclear warheads are still aimed across the continents, terrorism is not the biggest security challenge confronting the United States, and it should not be portrayed that way.
Hmmm.... Sounds like Pepe on a bad hair day. Should we trust this guy?
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NRO is skeptical. Too good to be true?
Counterpoint: What Larry Johnson was
saying in an editorial entitled "The Declining Terrorist Threat," published in the New York Times on 10 July 2001:
Judging from news reports and the portrayal of villains in our popular entertainment, Americans are bedeviled by fantasies about terrorism. They seem to believe that terrorism is the greatest threat to the United States and that it is becoming more widespread and lethal. They are likely to think that the United States is the most popular target of terrorists. And they almost certainly have the impression that extremist Islamic groups cause most terrorism.... None of these beliefs are based in fact.... While terrorism is not vanquished, in a world where thousands of nuclear warheads are still aimed across the continents, terrorism is not the biggest security challenge confronting the United States, and it should not be portrayed that way.
Hmmm.... Sounds like Pepe on a bad hair day. Should we trust this guy?
where's the "Kill whitey" label?
Oopsie daisy. I also wanted to add "Karl rove. You evil genius", but there was no space left. Some of these labels are just too long...
Sorry the label is so long. It's all michelle's fault!
I like this idea. Imagine Karl Rove being blamed for swiftboating Michelle.
Pepe's buddies at DU are going nuts over this story.
If only they were believable.
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