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Anyone else think the warning is just to cover their butts just in case something happens to happen over the summer. The summer is a big span of time. We may after summer get a warning for fall.
studentx said:Grqc and Pyrovus, prove your findings.
Untill then, conspiracy theories
phoenixy said:holy cow, what are you? 8? Stop embarrassing yourself and those who have a similar political orientation as you but actually CAN debate or prove a point.
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studentx said:Phoenixy, i spoke powerful words of wisdom and they ignited you. Did you disagree with these words , or did you just not like the truth? I feel it is my duty to protect the truth on these forums!
studentx said:Grqc and Pyrovus, prove your findings.
Untill then, conspiracy theories
GRQC said:My statements aren't "theories", so I'm not sure what there is to prove. Bush's approval ratings hit about 42%, and the terror warning comes out. After the Madrid bombings, Bush professed that voting out supporters of the Iraq war (or the war on terrorism, which frequently get confused) is tantamount to 'surrendering to the terrorists'.
GRQC said:Thanks to the fallout from the Madrid bombings, Bush has spun the specter of a terrorist attack prior to an election as: "If you vote me out, then the terrorists win!".
By the way, the Department of Homeland Security was completely surprised by the recent terror warning. Doesn't that strike you as odd, since it's their job to know about these things?
Also, the "announcement" came as Bush's ratings hit their lowest ever. It is a bit suspicious, any way you slice it.
phoenixy said:"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
studentx said:Here you say it as a fact, that Bush is using the madrid bombings to manipulate the population. Where is your proof?
Is it a crime because it might raise Bush' approval ratings, and you are anti Bush?
The latest terror warning is a statement or alert issued by government agencies or law enforcement to warn the public about a potential terrorist threat. It is usually issued in response to intelligence or specific information that suggests an attack may be imminent.
No, the latest terror warning is not just to cover their backs. Government agencies and law enforcement take any potential threat seriously and issuing a warning is a precautionary measure to protect the public and prevent any potential attacks.
Government agencies use various intelligence and security measures to determine the credibility of a terror warning. This may include analyzing the source of the threat, corroborating information, and evaluating the potential impact and likelihood of an attack.
If you see something suspicious, you should immediately report it to the authorities. Do not ignore any potential threat and always err on the side of caution.
You can stay updated on the latest terror warnings by regularly checking the news and official government websites. You can also sign up for emergency alerts or follow government agencies on social media for immediate updates.