The reality is that international terrorism is simply not the efficient killer you all make it out to be. It isn't even close. I'm wondering when you will admit that? The peak year for deaths caused by international terrorism was 2001, with around 3600 (most in the WTC collapse). Even if we assumed that such a peak performance could be attained every year, which we know is not possible, but we could assume that - international terrorism would still rank very, very low on any risk management list.
The truth is that we don't need "Infidel Air" and such massive discrimination because the problem is simply not that bad.
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Infidel Air is, once more, a joke.
It is very true that terrorism kills far fewer Americans than automobile accidents. Bad tires could be a much greater danger to everyone here than Al Qaeda. I have had at least three tire malfunctions (blisters on the tread and sidewalls) since 2001. Luckily, I know how to recognize these for what they are. Lots of people seem to be clueless to what makes their car exceptionally bouncy and prone to wandering. A tire blister on a 6,000 lb Excursion at 85 mph is unlikely to end well.