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   From: me4guns@verizon.removeme.this2.nospam.net   
      
   "keithr" wrote in message   
   news:b0m5ilFea04U3@mid.individual.net...   
   > On 28/05/2013 11:46 PM, Scout wrote:   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> "keithr" wrote in message   
   >> news:b0jdaqFq2edU1@mid.individual.net...   
   >>> On 26/05/2013 1:55 AM, Bert wrote:   
   >>>> In news:b08t83FghsiU1@mid.individual.net keithr    
   >>>> wrote:   
   >>>>   
   >>>>> The danger is overstated by most Americans, while in the States I was   
   >>>>> warned several times that places the I was planning to go to were   
   >>>>> dangerous, but in the event, the places proved to be perfectly safe.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Can I take it that you don't wear a seat belt when driving and have no   
   >>>> smoke detectors or fire extinguishers in your home?   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Since you haven't been killed in an car accident or house fire, these   
   >>>> dangers are obviously overstated, and they're prefectly safe.   
   >>>>   
   >>> The chances of being hit by an incompetent driver or a frying pan   
   >>> catching fire are much higher than being attacked. I have been   
   >>> involved in accidents when some-one else screwed up, but so far, in a   
   >>> long life, I have yet to be attacked or have the kitchen catch fire.   
   >>   
   >> Congratulations. Meanwhile thousands of people each year have to deal   
   >> with violent crime and the consequences of it.   
   >   
   > So, are more people in the US victims of violent crime, than are victims   
   > of road accidents or kitchen fires? That certainly isn't the case here in   
   > Oz.   
      
   http://www.wnd.com/2001/03/8340/   
      
   Don't worry, you're perfectly safe.   
      
   LOL....   
      
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