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Oklahoma City Bombing
“People still come and set down stuffed animals to commemorate dead children” (United States 24). It has been nearly five years since Oklahoma City experienced the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing and people still come to pay respect. The Oklahoma City bombing of the Alfred P. ... The bombing was the worst terrorist attack on U. ... Murrah Building bombing was the worst terrorist attack on U. ... No one ever expected this to happen in Oklahoma City. ... Up to that point people never heard much of terrorist attacks, so why should people be worried in little Oklahoma. ... Murrah bombing several security measures have been taken. ... The bombing has people deeply concerned that unless swift action is taken to reform the Federal Protective Service, there will be another tragic bombing of a federal building (USA Critical 2). ... Norville stated that, “If laminated glass had been used exclusively in Oklahoma City, 75 percent of the glass would have stayed intact. ... Oklahoma City is a place where terrorists do not venture, people kept saying. ...
Many people feel that Oklahoma City will never be the same. ... After the bombing happened,
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they do not feel that security that they once possessed. ... This stands as a constant reminder of the bombing and the lives that it took. ... For people like this woman, Oklahoma City will never be the same. ... The bombing opened the eyes of people who were blind to the fact that they did not live in a world full of innocence anymore. ...
The bombing on April 19, 1995 opened the door to more terrorist attacks.
Approximate Word count = 1297 Approximate Pages = 5.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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