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Originally posted by snafu7700
... i do agree with the poster that said the email in itself is terrorism.
from webster:
Main Entry: ter·ror·ism
Pronunciation: 'ter-&r-"i-z&m
Function: noun
: the systematic use of terror especially as a means of coercion
Originally posted by Flyer
My question is, if a bomb went off in Reading, how many millions of pounds of improvements would it make?
djohnsto77
Attention Kmart Shoppers: Please put on your flack jackets, as we've received an e-mail bomb threat. If you don't have one with you, we have a half-off blue-light special on them on aisle 10. Have a nice day!
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Originally posted by df1
Thank you for giving this article all the respect it deserves..
You should look up the definition of terrorism, it doesnt have to be anything physical.
Originally posted by df1
Give me a break. The email is NOT an act of terrorism and the representation that it is diminishes the seriousness of real acts of terrorism where people end up dead, maimed or otherwise seriously injured. Calling an email terrorism demonstrates that our society has degraded into a bunch of cowardly wimps which tremble in fear over the trite and insignificant.
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Originally posted by thematrix
You could say that this email in itself is an act of terrorisme.
It disrupts social life and delivers both economic and emotional damage.
As long as no claims are made the political goal is unknown though.