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Of course with this event being pre-9/11, one can only wonder what extremes the US would go to now if hosting the Olympics? We all recognise that since 9/11 the US has been a nation cowed by fear, a liberal democracy turned into an armed camp.1996: Bomb rocks Atlanta Olympics
A bomb has exploded at a crowded concert in Atlanta, Georgia, the city hosting this year's Olympic Games.
Two people are reported to have been killed and firefighting officials say as many as 200 people may have been injured.
The explosion happened at 0125 local time during a rock concert in the Centennial Olympic Park.
Three months ago, the Atlanta Olympic Committee transformed the 21-acre site from an unused area of slums and old warehouses into a popular entertainment venue.
It has attracted an estimated 100,000 people day and night who gather to hear music, watch concerts and contests on giant screens or buy souvenirs.
A band called Jack Mack and the Heart Attack had just finished playing a song when the bomb went off near a sound tower.
Warning came too late
After the blast, the area was immediately surrounded by police and cordoned off.
The nearby press centre was closed because guards feared another explosion.
Eyewitnesses described a scene of chaos and carnage. People lay on the ground with head and other injuries as police tried to clear the area.
The police say they received a phone call warning of the bomb and describing its location but it was too late to evacuate the park. They did, however, manage to clear the immediate vicinity.
It is reported the caller's voice had the characteristics of a white American male.
Security at the Games - already billed by the authorities as the largest peacetime security operation for a public event in American history - has been stepped up with extra bag searches and regular sweeps for explosives.
Actually, I have a fear of cows and a cramped arm....We all recognise that since 9/11 the US has been a nation cowed by fear, a liberal democracy turned into an armed camp.



The Atlanta Olympic bombing was carried out by a right-wing anti-abortion nutcase named Eric Robert Rudolph. I cannot see rational people deploying surface to air missile batteries to thwart such.Gob wrote:Of course with this event being pre-9/11, one can only wonder what extremes the US would go to now if hosting the Olympics? We all recognise that since 9/11 the US has been a nation cowed by fear, a liberal democracy turned into an armed camp.1996: Bomb rocks Atlanta Olympics
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I do not see the point in denying that fundamentalists will use many and varied means to attack and destroy large gatherings, and that to not prepare for the worse possibility would be very stupid. I believe there was an incident where such people used jet planes flown into buildings in such an act.rubato wrote:
The Atlanta Olympic bombing was carried out by a right-wing anti-abortion nutcase named Eric Robert Rudolph. I cannot see rational people deploying surface to air missile batteries to thwart such.
That's funny, or maybe not. Your ability to use coherent English has always been shaky to say the least.rubato wrote: And in any case the OP was written in a manner deliberately inclusive of all liberal democracies and did not mention the particular one involved here
Then you link to an article which states;This is a sad day.
(image of London)
When being cowed by fear makes a liberal democracy into an armed camp.
LONDON – Olympic organizers and the British government have been warned they face a public relations nightmare amid charges that the security measures for the 2012 Games constitute a flagrant disregard of basic civil rights
What a shame it failed to do so then. It mentions only London, and carries only reference to a singular.rubato wrote:What a pair of pure jackasses.
What I wrote was written generally to refer generally.
LMAOWhat a pair of pure jackasses.....
Only cowards engage in the mobbing and 'group hate' which is your especial habit.



You say that as if you were pointing out something?Lord Jim wrote: First, whether he was just taking yet another passive aggressive swipe at other posters with snotty comments about the UK, or referring to "liberal democracies" in general, his "point" remains equally idiotic.
I disagree.Lord Jim wrote:The OP looks like it was written by Steve....
...some of the threads he starts, and contributes to, could be really valuable and interesting.I had thought this would be perceived by all persons smarter than dirt clods, but apparently I was wrong.



Lord Jim wrote:One thing I'll say for rube; he's an equal opportunity insulter; just because you've bent over backwards to try and see his side despite his despicable behavior doesn't mean he won't repay your kindness with a kitten kick to the kidneys....
The way to prevent to prevent another 9/11 style attack is the way we have already chosen: make sure the terrorists don't get on the planes in the first place, and if they do anyway, make sure they can't take it over or harm either the plane or the passengers. Seems to be working quite well. I can't think of a single credible threat, or single previous attack on the Olympics, for which which these missiles would provide a defense. On the other hand, besides being useless for the task, they provide a depressing "armed camp" atmosphere to the city, and might even themselves become the target of an attack. (BTW, Chicago hosted the NATO summit a couple of months ago, and there were no surface-to-air missiles or anti-aircraft guns deployed, and no terrorist attacks.)Lord Jim wrote:The fact of the matter is that the Islamo-fascist terrorists have demonstrated numerous times airliners are both a weapon and target of choice. Therefore there's nothing "paranoid" about a country (particularly one that has been both attacked and is regularly threatened with further attacks) which is hosting a target rich, high profile international event like The Olympic Games to have anti-air craft capability deployed. Indeed, it would be reckless and irresponsible to do otherwise.