The Inspector General for Homeland Security just released a report questioning the wisdom of some of the terror targets listed in the government's "National Asset Database."
Potential targets for terrorism on the list include:
Old MacDonald’s Petting Zoo...The Amish Country Popcorn factory...The Mule Day Parade...The Sweetwater Flea Market...Nix's Check Cashing...and an unspecified “Beach at End of a Street."
“We don’t find it embarrassing,” said Homeland Security's deputy press secretary, Jarrod Agen. “The list is a valuable tool.”
You can read more in an article at the New York Times or peruse the entire report here.
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I love that final comment-
"maybe because popcorn explodes?"
good stuff