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re: Why does the “prayer rug found on the border” make libs so upset?
Posted on 1/20/19 at 12:23 am to texridder
Posted on 1/20/19 at 12:23 am to texridder
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These people on the watch list. They are not known terrorists.
So, it is your position that a Muslim from the Middle East, who is on a watch list, that crossed the ocean, entered somewhere in South America, and walks up through Mexico and illegally enters the United States is MORE LIKELY:
a.) A non-threat who is on the watch list for no significant reason and just wants a better life in America
or
b.) has bad intentions
Posted on 1/20/19 at 12:27 am to Smeg
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So your defense is now, even if there are Muslims on the watchlist crossing the border, it's probably OK because they could be on the watchlist for no real reason
I can turn that around on you easily. Why are you afraid of Muslims that are erroneously on some dumb watch list?
Posted on 1/20/19 at 12:28 am to Smeg
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So, it is your position that a Muslim from the Middle East, who is on a watch list, that crossed the ocean, entered somewhere in South America, and walks up through Mexico and illegally enters the United States is MORE LIKELY:
a.) A non-threat who is on the watch list for no significant reason and just wants a better life in America
or
b.) has bad intentions
They must be waiting very patiently for their time to strike ...
Posted on 1/20/19 at 12:30 am to Powerman
Not all Muslims are terrorist, yet all terrorist are Muslims.
It’s weird how all countries that are predominantly Muslim are plagued by terrorist at some point..
Probably just a coincidence.
It’s weird how all countries that are predominantly Muslim are plagued by terrorist at some point..
Probably just a coincidence.
Posted on 1/20/19 at 12:30 am to Powerman
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I can turn that around on you easily. Why are you afraid of Muslims that are erroneously on some dumb watch list?
You don't think that crossing the ocean, entering South America, walking up through Mexico, and attempting to cross illegally through the southern border, might corroborate some ill intentions? It takes a lot of effort to do that. Most people don't do things like that. When someone on a watch list does something like that, it should raise serious red flags.
Posted on 1/20/19 at 12:31 am to Powerman
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They must be waiting very patiently for their time to strike ...
So you think they crossed the ocean and came up through the border to pick oranges?
Posted on 1/20/19 at 12:33 am to texridder
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So of the "thousands" of Muslims that cross the border each year, how many are on the watch list? Must be hundreds, huh?
Its people like you....
Posted on 1/20/19 at 12:34 am to Smeg
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So you think they crossed the ocean and came up through the border to pick oranges?
Maybe they were just trying to get out of their shite country
Do you think they came here to be terrorists?
Posted on 1/20/19 at 12:34 am to texag7
I know I am the furthest thing from a lib, I know dirty Muslim trash sneak across the southern border and I also know nobody legitimately “found a Muslim prayer rug on the border”
Posted on 1/20/19 at 12:37 am to Powerman
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Do you think they came here to be terrorists?
If they were ALSO ON A WATCH LIST?
YES. ABSOLUTELY, YES.
Posted on 1/20/19 at 12:40 am to texag7
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It is a 100% fact Muslims cross the US/Mexico border routinely. Many have been apprehended recently from Somalia, Syria, Turkey, Yemen and Afghanistan. Another 100% fact.
It’s also a 100% fact Muslims from the terror watch list have been caught on the border
Facts are absolutely detrimental to Progressives.
Please stop calling them liberals. Liberals are our allies.
Leftest and Progressives are our enemies.
That's important
Posted on 1/20/19 at 12:42 am to Smeg
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So, it is your position that a Muslim from the Middle East, who is on a watch list, that crossed the ocean, entered somewhere in South America, and walks up through Mexico and illegally enters the United States is MORE LIKELY:
a.) A non-threat who is on the watch list for no significant reason and just wants a better life in America
or
b.) has bad intentions
If I had to bet a decent amount of money on it -- I would pick A.
Which one would you bet on?
And in fact, if we really want to get the most bang for our dollars, we would build a wall between the U.S. and Canada.
There were more people on the watch list that were intercepted trying to enter the U.S. from Canada than from Mexico.
Posted on 1/20/19 at 12:42 am to Smeg
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If they were ALSO ON A WATCH LIST?
YES. ABSOLUTELY, YES.
You're very likely on one of these lists yourself
Posted on 1/20/19 at 1:05 am to texag7
Nah. The story about the dead kids at the muzzy extremist camp in the desert southwest that suddenly just disappeared from media coverage was just fake news, no?
And they were here illegally near the border, but I'm absolutely positive that they flew in from the ME to NYC and then hitched a ride to the desert southwest, as opposed to crossing some completely open or barely fenced part of our southern border. Right? Wouldn't make sense to cross a border so near to where they set up their shithole compound.
And the Eff Bee Eye mishandled so much evidence that "news reporters" on the scene were identifying things like Arabic newspapers and other printed propaganda that the Bureau had not documented, logged, recorded, photographed or secured in any way- even claimed they hadn't even seen that stuff
Another case of "Nothing to see here!"
And they were here illegally near the border, but I'm absolutely positive that they flew in from the ME to NYC and then hitched a ride to the desert southwest, as opposed to crossing some completely open or barely fenced part of our southern border. Right? Wouldn't make sense to cross a border so near to where they set up their shithole compound.
And the Eff Bee Eye mishandled so much evidence that "news reporters" on the scene were identifying things like Arabic newspapers and other printed propaganda that the Bureau had not documented, logged, recorded, photographed or secured in any way- even claimed they hadn't even seen that stuff
Another case of "Nothing to see here!"
Posted on 1/20/19 at 1:22 am to texag7
LMAO still. Did you really think they would drag mattresses through the desert so the didn’t have to sleep on the ground?
Posted on 1/20/19 at 3:18 am to jnethe1
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climate change is the biggest threat to national security
100% spot on!
It's a known fact people from parts of the Middle East and N. Africa are migrating northward to Europe because their countries are getting way too hot. It wouldn't surprise me that some find their way cross the Atlantic, through Mexico.
This post was edited on 1/20/19 at 3:23 am
Posted on 1/20/19 at 7:45 am to tarzana
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It's a known fact people from parts of the Middle East and N. Africa are migrating northward to Europe because their countries are getting way too hot.
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wouldn't surprise me that some find their way cross the Atlantic, through Mexico.
So the threat to America is illegal immigration through the mexican border? Fantastic. Build the wall!
Posted on 1/20/19 at 7:47 am to texridder
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What number would constitute a national security emergency?
How many terrorists did it take to do 9/11?
About that many.
Posted on 1/20/19 at 7:50 am to Powerman
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They must be waiting very patiently for their time to strike
You ever heard of “sleeper cells”? Because the Intelligence agencies, the FBI, and congress has.
LINK
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Iranian-Backed ‘Sleeper Cell’ Militants Hibernating in U.S., Positioned for Attack Iranian militants poised to attack U.S. homeland
Asked if Iran could use Hezbollah to conduct strikes on the United States, a panel of experts including intelligence officials and former White House insiders responded in the affirmative.
"They are as good or better at explosive devices than ISIS, they are better at assassinations and developing assassination cells," said Michael Pregent, a former intelligence officer who worked to counter Iranian influence in the region. "They're better at targeting, better at looking at things," and they can outsource attacks to Hezbollah.
"Hezbollah is smart," Pregent said. "They're very good at keeping their communications secure, keeping their operational security secure, and, again, from a high profile attack perspective, they'd be good at improvised explosive devices."
Others testifying before Congress agreed with this assessment.
"The answer is absolutely. We do face a threat," said Emanuele Ottolenghi, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies who has long tracked Iran's militant efforts. "Their networks are present in the Untied States."
Iran is believed to have an auxiliary fighting force or around 200,000 militants spread across the Middle East, according to Nader Uskowi, a onetime policy adviser to U.S. Central Command and current visiting fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
At least 50 to 60 thousand of these militants are "battle tested" in Syria and elsewhere.
"It doesn't take many of them to penetrate this country and be a major threat," Uskowi said. "They can pose a major threat to our homeland."
Posted on 1/20/19 at 7:50 am to texag7
100% fact. With no photos.
Sounds more like something you choose to believe.
Sounds more like something you choose to believe.
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