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Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Supposedly freedom loving people defending police state tactics. It's like the Stockholm syndrome. The government closed down a major city to "protect" the citizens from one teenager. And the people thank them for it.
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While it may be wrong to give you attention by responding, I shall.
You seem to be alone in defining this as "police state tactics." The vast majority does not share your view. Are you suggesting they are all wrong and you are correct?
It was not "one teenager." There were believed to be two terrorists, who had killed three and severely wounded a couple hundred more. It was unknown, but reasonable to believe taht there were others acting in concert with the two known terrorists.
There was every reson to believe the two known terrorists were armed and dangerous. To not presume this would be ridiculous. The terrorists were resonably believed (or perhaps known at that time) to be at large in the neighborhoods or on University campus.
There are no comparisons to Stockholm Syndrome as it is known.
The Founding Fathers had laws and believed in law enforcement. Like it or not, you are protected by those laws.
Old Dingus