Well, he is going after ISIL, with a coalition, and blessing of Congress, sooo, what’s the problem with the plane. As to the house? I seriously doubt he even has a key.
Which on “security”. I live less than a mile from a prison, and rarely if ever lock my doors when going to town, or out for the day. If gone overnight, yes. The thing is, that even with the prison, if someone escapes, they’re going to blow right past my place as I’m too close for them to even slow down. I don’t leave keys in my vehiclles in the driveway however, so that’s common sense.
Tom Engleheart has a good book, “The United States of Fear”. Folks should read it.
Theodore E. Lind Premium Member over 9 years ago
I keep my front door locked because I don’t want people wandering in. It would seem to be a simple solution.
Dtroutma over 9 years ago
Well, he is going after ISIL, with a coalition, and blessing of Congress, sooo, what’s the problem with the plane. As to the house? I seriously doubt he even has a key.
Which on “security”. I live less than a mile from a prison, and rarely if ever lock my doors when going to town, or out for the day. If gone overnight, yes. The thing is, that even with the prison, if someone escapes, they’re going to blow right past my place as I’m too close for them to even slow down. I don’t leave keys in my vehiclles in the driveway however, so that’s common sense.
Tom Engleheart has a good book, “The United States of Fear”. Folks should read it.
MaryWorth Premium Member over 9 years ago
The Secret Service left the front door unlocked…
rossevrymn over 9 years ago
OK, Rogers, this one was funny.