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Originally Posted by scotty1024
ILiad's are not dangerous, its the people that want to blow up themselves and others that are dangerous.
Personally I feel it better to water the tree of liberty with the blood of a few innocent patriots being exploded than to surrender our liberties for a false sense of safety from barbarians. Find the barbarians and do unto them before they do unto us.
The government has learned to not negotiate with terrorists. But it still has yet to learn that by allowing barbarians to take our liberties they give them the power to change our society, even if their bombs don't go off...
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I agree. The next time they'll take away our watches - wasn't there a plot to use a digital watch to set off a bomb? For sure the next time they won't use liquids. Since Reed they have x-rayed several hundred million shoes...
Anyway - I am going to the UK at the beginning of Sep, and my iLiad will stay home for now. I do need to take my MacBookPro though, and am quite worred that I'll have to check it on the way home! Anyone ever done that (sorry, off the topic of iLiads...)