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I am surprised that something like that has not happeed here....think about it....U go to the airport with your luggage, go to check your suitcase in and get in security line with carry on or back pack, large crowd waiting in line....there is no security in that line....very easy to set off an explosion.
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I can't believe I am going to say this and I don't agree with it but you will probably see internment camps in the future followed by massive deportations once the Syrian conflict settles down.
Key word here is probably which is a little more than might but a lot less than definite. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Maybe we should follow the Israelis security system...but will americans put up with that tight security?
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Actually, I am going to correct you, we will have Gitmo as long as it is necessary, we will hear the same government that uses it speak against it, and when that administration has gotten its usefulness from it, they will remove it at the last minute, and its utility, to the next administration. If he closed it in his first couple years that is one thing, but if Obama waits until the last minute, that is just fraud. |
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What would you have done with them? |
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No no. How about we bring back the gladiator matches ?? Feed them to the lions. Have it take place in the center of the nascar tracks. Yes!!!!
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Answer the original question please ! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Of course this would have taken more time and Bush Co. had other plans. |
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Not to be a pest , but since you fancy yourself a Gitmo psychologist could you answer my question from before ? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Besides, it's hardly a surprise that after being captured, shackled to the floor of a transport aircraft with a bag over your head, imprisoned and harshly interrogated for years...that some might leave with a slight grudge. |
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From Bin Laden's perspective 9/11 was about the US backing actors like Israel and the Saudi monarchy that had failed to serve the interests of Muslims...it was defensive not offensive. Sorry but it didn't happen because we have gay rights and freedom fries. |
^ so true.
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Sadly the Violent minority is controlling the Narrative when it come to How Muslims are viewed ... The remainder have a choice to make and this choice needs to happen soon .. they need to choose a side they need to see them self's as Germans, Belgium , French or Americans 1st
THEY NEED TOO see themselves as Muslim 2nd and help purge theses scum from their ranks .. Because if they dont the tide will change and they will be swept aside and the extreme Muslims will have the war with the west they hoped for and the peaceful Muslim will pay the price ... from both sides .. The fire is smoldering !!! |
Here's a genius idea...
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016...rhoods-n543616 Certainly the best way to combat radicalization it to marginalize people because of their race/religion...I can't think of any better way to get more collaboration with the FBI and LPD... And this is the number two, who can't be as idiotic as the number 1. John Kasich is looking better and better every day. |
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