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They may be running their mouths but watch your 6.

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If/When that happens, it could well be from within our own ranks. :( Keep Orange.
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Im personally more worried about the overabundance of middle eastern workers employed at our airports, but /shrug
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Panzercat wrote: Wed Dec 20, 2017 12:58 pm Im personally more worried about the overabundance of middle eastern workers employed at our airports, but /shrug
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Thanks. I don’t doubt they have a lot of info that our government/military forces us to register on its many websites.
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Decades ago I lived in a country where terrorist attacks happened with some frequency. American military were considered wonderful targets to the ETA. Add to that the Spanish government mandated a red strip on the license plates of American GI's.

This tends to cause one to adopt certain habits and awareness. I've noticed that these types of behavior have crept back into my daily life. Now one good thing about this is that if you are paying close attention to your surroundings you are less likely to be a crime victim.
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Keep your brain engaged. It saddens me daily at how many people whom I see with their brain in neutral, or worse-in park and shut off. Anyone who has ever worked retail in any type of business knows exactly what I am seeing on a daily basis. :roll:
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