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Rasmussen Study: People More Afraid of Domestic Threats

by KREX News Room
by Danielle Kreutter

ASBURY PARK, N.J.- A survey of 1,000 "likely voters" was taken by Rasmussen Reports and found that 64 percent of Americans think a domestic attack is a bigger threat to the United States than outside terrorism.

The study found 18 percent said they believe an attack from terrorists outside the United States is a bigger threat while 17 percent were not sure.

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Common Sense said on Tuesday, Sep 11 at 8:18 PM

Well said Floyd

Armed For Defense said on Tuesday, Sep 11 at 4:56 PM

You wouldn't be afraid if you were legally armed and prepared to defend yourselves. This is one reason why I carry. People who depend on the "police" to protect them are as good as dead. The police can never respond soon enough to protect anyone from a domestic terrorist or any one intending to do harm.

Floyd said on Tuesday, Sep 11 at 5:43 AM

This administration invites such an attack, it would allow obama to proclaim martial law and do away with the Constitution. Then he would become a dictator, agenda accomplished.

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