This is the kind of news article that has me wondering that very question. As the anniversary of 9/11 grows near certainly there are many people who grow more conscious of the events that took place that day. But I have to wonder several questions?
Perhaps that's why the city is going after them for restitution. A spokesman for the city said,
- First off, are we any safer than we were on September 11th?
- Do we have a better idea of how to protect ourselves in the future?
- If the first two questions are true, then why are people so freaking paranoid?
Perhaps that's why the city is going after them for restitution. A spokesman for the city said,
"You see powder connected by arrows and chalk, you never know," she said. "It could be a terrorist, it could be something more serious. We're thankful it wasn't, but there were a lot of resources that went into figuring that out."Yes, that's what I always think when I see arrows, chalk and flour. I figure another terrorist attack is eminent, I break out the duct tape and plastic and bury myself and my family until I muster up enough courage to pull my head out of the sand and see if it's all clear. Perhaps I missed the latest intelligence memo? I didn't know that terrorists weren't fond of Ikea furniture. I'll never step foot in another furniture store again without looking over my shoulder and be ever-so-aware for any indication that suggests terrorist activity.
