tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-98752016932177515.post4718680004258221316..comments2012-02-11T17:57:46.921-08:00Comments on Randomly Kassiopeia: sabotage expandedUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-98752016932177515.post-28803432299977112792009-07-25T17:46:36.083-07:002009-07-25T17:46:36.083-07:00Sometimes you just have to walk away.
As hard and...Sometimes you just have to walk away.<br /><br />As hard and scary as it seems, "you take what you can carry on the bus and don't look back." Mom<br /><br />But you will never be alone...you have an Army behind you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-98752016932177515.post-71423283971698513052009-07-12T09:38:44.229-07:002009-07-12T09:38:44.229-07:00My husband is a terrorist too. He lies in wait for...My husband is a terrorist too. He lies in wait for the right time to attack and my constant vigilance gives me no rest.<br /><br />So, what battle strategies work against terrorism?<br /><br />We're already on their home turf (just as our US military has a foothold in the Middle East). <br /><br />The terrorists' attacks are beginning to be foreseen (just as the terrorists in the M.E. freshest onslaught was predicted by the commanding general over there).<br /><br />But what comes after gaining a foothold and foreseeing the attacks? Is defense the best offense in these scenarios or is there a better way?<br /><br />I wonder if leaving the home (or country) is really the best defense. After all, leaving the terrorist to his own devices does not guarantee OUR OWN safety. We as wives (or as a country) will remain attached to the terrorist due to previous ties (like children...or commitments to a friendly nation like Israel).<br /><br />Maybe if you and I can figure out a real solution, we can become consultants to the military! At the very least, we can live freely and healthfully and joyfully on our home turf.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09075803239554384727noreply@blogger.com