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originally posted by: AuranVector
originally posted by: FinalCountdown
I wonder if they will get voting rights?
This could be a game changer. Isis would lean more towards the conservative side, right?
LOL They would be given "Refugee" status by this WH.
Really, it's been long known that Radical Islam is allied with the Far Left.
Consider how the Dems defend Muslims and will not label ISIS/ISIL as an "Islamic" terrorist org.
A good chunk of Conservatives are Fundamentalist Christians -- I mean "Islamic targets."
originally posted by: Silcone Synapse
Here in rural Wales UK,we have supposed "Jihad camp" and "Extremist training camps"according to some cops.
themuslimissue.wordpress.com...
Again,if this is true these imbeciles are supposedley training in(among other places) the Brecon Beacons apparentley.
Massive idiotic fail,because guess who else trains in the same mountains?
The SAS,who would annihilate them by hand without breaking stride if they met.
Why risk crossing and getting caught when you can just fly over?
originally posted by: RunForTheHills
If this is true, with our borders wide open they could be in the USA for their training exercise. "OH WAIT" Aren't they already here?
I'm not sure anymore who is our biggest threat! Is it our government, ISIS, Russia, Iran or "the list goes on".
Rumors are "Isis" is already planning attacks on Military families. Our borders are open so it really would not take much for them to come across if that is their plans.
Sept. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Islamic State extremists have discussed infiltrating the U.S. through its southern border with Mexico, a U.S. official said. Francis Taylor, under secretary for intelligence and analysis at the Department of Homeland Security, told a Senate committee today that the Sunni militants have been tracked discussing the idea on social-media sites such as Twitter Inc. “There have been Twitter and social-media exchanges among ISIL adherents across the globe speaking about that as a possibility,” Taylor said in response to a question from Senator John McCain, an Arizona Republican. Islamic State is also known by the acronyms ISIL and ISIS. Referring to the 1,933-mile (3,110-kilometer) boundary with Mexico, Taylor said he was “satisfied that we have the intelligence and the capability at our border that would prevent that activity.”
AuranVector: “Really, it's been long known that Radical Islam is allied with the Far Left.”
Krazysh0t: More like it's been long said by the Far Right that those two are allied, but that is all partisan hyperbole.
AuranVector: A good chunk of Conservatives are Fundamentalist Christians -- I mean "Islamic targets."
Krazysh0t: Everyone who isn't a Wahabist Muslim is a target for ISIS. So yea...
originally posted by: AuranVector
a reply to: Krazysh0t
That was a joke. I guess the LOL didn’t register.
You mean CNN is Far Right? I’m quoting Anderson Cooper. He said it on TV when he was covering a Radical Islamic demonstration in Cairo. This was some years ago.
Cindy Sheehan was in the front marching with them.
Cindy Sheehan had agreed “to stand as the Socialist Party USA's vice presidential nominee for the 2012 elections.” They chose someone else.
en.wikipedia.org...
The Japanese Red Brigade provided suicide bombers for the 1971 bombing of the Lod Airport in Israel.
“The Japanese Red Army, Nihon Sekigun from 1971 had very close ties to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).”
en.wikipedia.org...
ISIS is not Wahabist. They’re Sunni.
Wahhabism (Arabic: وهابية, Wahhābiya(h)) or Wahhabi mission[1] (/wəˈhɑːbi, wɑː-/;[2] Arabic: ألدعوة ألوهابية, ad-Da'wa al-Wahhābiya(h) ) is a religious movement or branch of Sunni Islam.[3][4][5][6] It has been variously described as "orthodox", "ultraconservative",[7] "austere",[3] "fundamentalist",[8] "puritanical"[9] (or "puritan");[10] as an Islamic "reform movement" to restore "pure monotheistic worship" (tawhid), by scholars and advocates[11] and as an "extremist pseudo-Sunni movement" by opponents.[12] Adherents often object to the term Wahhabi or Wahhabism as derogatory, and prefer to be called Salafi or muwahhid.[13][14][15]
originally posted by: TheBorg
a reply to: Jinzetsu
Now THAT is the question of the decade if I ever saw one! Why indeed! Let's think about it for a minute... what would inaction against a known terrorist on our part as a nation tell us about the motives of the current administration?
Some things make me scratch my head and ask myself just what the hell is going on!
TheBorg
Don't you know? In what passes for logic and debate in these degenerate times it does not matter if a fact is true so long as you can call the source names. This is the state of intellect politics and public cattle control in america. disgusting. but true.
originally posted by: greencmp
originally posted by: Ironhawke
It's from Judicial Watch, which in my opinion has the same respectability and credibility of the Daily Mail, Alex Jones, Fox News and the Weekly World News. Ok, so maybe the WWN has a bit more reliability...
Judicial Watch is utterly respectable by all comers.
Democrats may be upset with their determinations, as have many Republicans been but, I am astonished that you would categorically impugn their legitimacy.
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
Wahhabists ARE Sunni..
Wahhabism
Wahhabism (Arabic: وهابية, Wahhābiya(h)) or Wahhabi mission[1] (/wəˈhɑːbi, wɑː-/;[2] Arabic: ألدعوة ألوهابية, ad-Da'wa al-Wahhābiya(h) ) is a religious movement or branch of Sunni Islam.[3][4][5][6] It has been variously described as "orthodox", "ultraconservative",[7] "austere",[3] "fundamentalist",[8] "puritanical"[9] (or "puritan");[10] as an Islamic "reform movement" to restore "pure monotheistic worship" (tawhid), by scholars and advocates[11] and as an "extremist pseudo-Sunni movement" by opponents.[12] Adherents often object to the term Wahhabi or Wahhabism as derogatory, and prefer to be called Salafi or muwahhid.[13][14][15]