Maybe Trump should ban mental illness, too.
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Where's the lame stream Obama media on this one? Heck where is Obama and his crony AG? Or is it just the left's hatred for the US military pushing this and Fort Hood under the carpet.
5 MONTHS AFTER CHATTANOOGA, FEDS QUIET ON ANY TERROR LINKS
It took about two days for the FBI to announce it was investigating the Dec. 2 attack that killed 14 in San Bernardino, California, as an act of terror. Nearly five months after the killing of five military personnel in Chattanooga, Tennessee, authorities have carefully avoided using the same wording about the attack by a Kuwaiti-born gunman. As a practical matter, labeling Chattanooga a terror attack would make its victims eligible for the Purple Heart, which if awarded would entitle their survivors to additional payments and benefits. There's also a key difference between Chattanooga and San Bernardino in terms of how publicly authorities have announced investigative details and drawn conclusions, said former federal prosecutor David S.
Oh Smit!!! Thanks a bunch Obama and Sec State Hillary and Kerry. :furious3:
DANGER ALREADY HERE? Syrian immigration tops 100,000 since 2012
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A PROPOSAL TO ADMIT 10,000 Syrian refugees to the United States has ignited a bitter debate in Washington, but more than 10 times that number of people from the embattled country have quietly come to America since 2012.
Obama is trying to get there here and keep them here as fast as he can. Straight off Drudge.
UPDATE: 'Military age men' at southern border...
'Credible threat' posed by unknown Afghans, Pakistanis...
Surge of children named 'Mohammed' in USA...
Hidden workforce of 100,000 foreigners quietly imported to USA...
Feds Warn Employers to Protect Muslim Rights, Directs Victims to File Complaints...
There are already terrorists in Montana.
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'IN NAME OF ISLAM'
Pa. cop shooting suspect pledged allegiance to ISIS
- 'EAGER TO SEE BLOOD': Arrest of 2 Iraqis in US on terror charges reignites refugee debate
- VIDEO: 2 Refugees arrested in California and Texas on terror charges http://www.foxnews.com/i/redes/icon-video.gif
- CONCERNS RAISED: Obama faces criticism on refugee program after 2 arrests
- NEW EVIDENCE: Paris fugitive's fingerprint found on bomb belt in apartment
- MOM KILLED IN PUBLIC: ISIS militant killed mom who wanted him to change ways
And your basis for comparison is what? Note the officers are both wearing firearms as they speak to Bundy. There is no screaming or chanting going on (in this picture), and I don't see any guns pointed at the protestors in Ferguson in the comparison picture, nor do I see any handcuffs being employed there. I would just bet that if that guy turned around and offered to shake the hand of any of those police, they would have done it quickly and been relieved to do so.
Two completely different situations, and I don't see either as "terrorism".
Since the gun was stolen from a police officer and I don't hear anything about taking their guns away, and the shooter was an islamic terrorist, is this nothing more than workplace violence since neither the gun or the person can be held responsible?
Gosh it's hard to figure these things out these days.
So why isn't this bigger news this weekend? Where are the other media outlets?
Two Virginia men arrested on terror charges
Published January 17, 2016 Associated Press
WASHINGTON – A Virginia man who was allegedly attempting to travel to Syria to join the Islamic State group and a man accused of helping him have been arrested.
Prosecutors said in a statement Saturday that 28-year-old Joseph Hassan Farrokh was arrested Friday at the airport in Richmond, Virginia. Officials said his ultimate destination was Syria. Officials also arrested 25-year-old Mahmoud Amin Mohamed Elhassan, who they say drove Farrokh to Richmond. Both men are from Woodbridge, Virginia.
Farrokh, a U.S. citizen born in Pennsylvania, has been charged with attempting to provide material support and resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization. Elhassan, a legal permanent U.S. resident originally from Sudan, has been charged with helping Farrokh. They are scheduled to make their first appearance in federal court in Alexandria, Virginia, on Tuesday. Prosecutors said that if convicted, Farrokh and Elhassan each face a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.
Attempts to reach their families by telephone for comment were unsuccessful Saturday.
According to court documents filed in the case, Farrokh asked for help getting to Syria from a person who he didn't know was an informant for the FBI. He later met with two other FBI informants he believed were people who could help him join the Islamic State group. Court documents say Farrokh expressed concerns about trusting the men and said he didn't want to go to jail. At one meeting with them, however, he agreed to swear an oath of allegiance, court documents said. He also allegedly said that he wanted to die a martyr but did ask if his wife and family could eventually join him in Syria. He said he had other ways to get to Syria in the past that weren't secure and needed a connection because he didn't want to get arrested.
Farrokh made plans to travel from Richmond to Chicago and from there to Jordan, where he was told he would be met by a contact. He asked the opinion of one of the FBI informants of his plan to buy a round trip plane ticket and reserve a hotel room in Jordan to minimize suspicion. He also allegedly said he planned to trim and style his beard to appear more American and agreed to fly out of a smaller airport to avoid what he believed would be stricter scrutiny at a large airport.
On Friday, Elhassan allegedly picked Farrokh up from his home and drove him in a taxi to about a mile from the Richmond airport, where a second taxi picked him up. Court documents say Elhassan had warned Farrokh to be careful about what he said about the Islamic State group over the phone and expressed concern that law enforcement authorities might be listening to his conversations. Elhassan also allegedly knew that while Farrokh intended to go to Syria he was telling family he was traveling to Saudi Arabia to study.
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As good a place as any to post this one. :D Well I might have to post this in a few other forums.
FLASH: 527,127 aliens overstayed work and tourist visas in 2015... 219 from Afghanistan, 219 Yemen, 440 Syria, 447 Kazakhstan, 564 Iran, 681 Iraq, 1,257 Kuwait, 1,435 from Pakistan...
Another basackwards Obama move.
Shoe bomb inventor praised by Bin Laden among latest Gitmo releases
Published January 22, 2016
A legendary Al Qaeda explosives expert, whose invention of the “shoe-bomb” endeared him to Usama bin Laden and who may have known about 9/11 in advance, was freed Thursday from Guantanamo Bay, where he became a “highly prolific” source of information for the U.S. government even as his health spiraled.
Tariq Mahmoud Ahmed al Sawah, a 58-year-old Egyptian who once taught bomb-making to Al Qaeda members and created a special floating mine used to target U.S. ships, as well as the footwear explosive used by failed bomber Richard Reid, has been transferred to Bosnia, according to the Obama administration.
“He has been compliant over the last four years,” reads Sawah’s Gitmo file, which was made public by Wikileaks. “He continues to be a highly prolific source and has provided invaluable intelligence regarding explosives, Al Qaeda, affiliated entities and their activities.”
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