Try the Japanese "Manhole Bag" to safeguard your belongings from thievery. When you fear someone is about to steal your items, throw down your bag and hope they don't notice it.
That's the idea I was talking about. I suggest that this foggy linkage of the two partook in attempting to legitimize such a casus belli as there was. Invading Iraq appealed to people's hypersensitive anti-terrorism virtue at the time. I'm not saying it correctly appealed to it. I'm saying I perceive that it appealed to it.
Osama Bin Ladin and Al Qaeda attacked us on 9/11, not Saddam Hussein and Iraq. That is like saying we should have attacked New Zealand when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor.
Read what I said. I wasn't saying it made sense to do it. I am saying I think the terror and scaremongering contributed to people's willingness to allow an invasion of Iraq to happen.
I wonder if, in addition to such a reason, one could factor in people having general, vengeful feelings about 9/11. I felt like at the time, people became bellicose and wanted to respond militaristically to an attack that had the face of militaristic action (i.e. explosions and many people losing their lives).
My wireless modem isn't setting up properly, so I cannot activate the security measures (i.e. the WEP-key). I feel like I'm the neighborhood's whorehouse of wireless fidelity.
I have a premium that I got a few months after the release. A couple months ago it broke down and I sent it in for free fixing. After getting it back, it runs quieter and hasn't crapped out like it did before on occasion.