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The 6 Most Over-Hyped Threats to America (And What Should Scare You Instead)

Oh, I'm still gong to freak about the bird flu.
I'm not letting my guard down.
 
Terrorists?I can understand that,if they are going to get you..then they will.Especially with how America is now.
 
Not bad, but it's a pity they didn't take the "what you should Scare You instead" seriously.

Employment, Education, Government Spending, Retirement, Pollution, Looming Oil/Energy Crisis.
 
(on Gay Marriage)
"As of 2005, the Census Bureau estimated the number of significant same-sex relationships (presumably, couples that would want to get married) at around 780,000. With the US population hovering just over 301 million, that would put the number of married gay people at a whopping 0.5 percent of the population if gay marriage was legalized. Why worry about such a small fragment of our citizenry when over 4 percent of us have bought a Nickelback CD? Now that's a serious problem."
:woot: hahaha
 
What you should be afraid of-



Bears.
 
Where's Kritish and Muscles? I was sure they were on the list? :huh:
 
oh :S i thought it was everywere.. i think it should be you cant help who you love. :)
 
overhyped-
1. rabid wisconsin squirrels (think back a little)
2. shark attacks
3. gay marriage
4. SAARS (or whatever the heck it was).

under-hyped-
1. prescription drug abuse
2. non-lethal, but contagious STD's
3. lack of arby's in rural america
 
All STDs should be seen as threats.. even if there not lethal they can make you infertile.
 
I'm suprised the the REAL ID Act isn't on that list of something to be afraid of.
 

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