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We Have Domestic Islam Terrorist Problem in The US
Topic Started: Apr 20 2013, 11:38 AM (176 Views)
*TennesseeTuxedo
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Political correctness is destroying our nation. Allen West painfully points it out and the liberals desiring political correctness are at the root of our problem.

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Allen West: “Let me be very clear…we have a domestic radical Islamic terror problem in America”


http://www.therightscoop.com/allen-west-let-me-be-very-clear-we-have-a-domestic-radical-islamic-terror-problem-in-america/

http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/pages/americanattacks.htm
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Michelangelo
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You know the libs get up in arms about profiling, but it has to be done if we are going to win the war on terror. As far as i'm concerned, the police can profile me all they want because I haven't broken the law and don't intend to break any. Heck, profiling me would give me protection that I don't have now.
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Hermitagevol


Michelle visits Saudi in hospital

If this actually happened, what would be the purpose?
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*JollyVolly
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I think profiling should be encouraged. If there is a 90 percent chance that if a bomb is left lying around it left by a man with big ears (or whatever).....then we need to be watching men with big ears. It just makes sense......
Edited by JollyVolly, Apr 20 2013, 05:38 PM.
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gallavol
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I don't think the First Lady was there, but if she was, there would be several very good reasons that she or another high ranking member of the Obama administration should be there. Firstly, Saudi Arabia is the largest military power in the middle east, save Israel. Secondly, they are a strong ally of the US and are sworn to stand with us in protecting Israel should it become necessary. They have been buying arms from the US for many years just as soon as they are upgraded. Third, the wealth of the Saudi Royal Family is heavily invested in the US, they spend just enough oil money to keep S.A. the highest per capita income population in the middle east and the rest of the income from their vast oil reserves they invest in America. Lastly they are a very important ally in countering the Shiite terrorist in that region that are largely supported by Iran. They are a Sunni majority country and hate Iran with a passion. If the young Saudi student was, as has been reported, a member of a highly connected Saudi family it would be in step with American foreign policy to give him special consideration, just as we would a member of the English Royal Family.
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Hermitagevol


Valid points Galla, but there's lots of speculation this Saudi was somehow connected to the bombing. He's being deported under very strange circumstances. If an American had these same questions surrounding him in Saudi Arabia, do you think the Royal family would just drop by? Do you think he would be let out of the country without being interrogated?
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LonzoVol


Queen Muchelle had no friggin business there. Her husband Soetoro, used the word diversity at least three times the other night and he looked and sounded like a damned zombie. They remind me of Nero. fiddling while Rome burns. Fuk them. They have wasted millions and millions of dollars on their lavish vacations and White House parties.
At least six U.S. Congressmen have seen the deportation documents. If the story is true and coupled with the Bengazi coverup, Soetoro should be impeached immediately.
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*TennesseeTuxedo
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We are dealing with a 12 man sleeper cell that is now 3 men short. One is dead. The dead man's brother is in custody in critical condition, and the 3rd, the Saudi National is going to be deported on Tuesday.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/boston-bombers-fbi-hunting-12-strong-1844844
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*TennesseeTuxedo
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Let's be clear on this.

Saudi Arabia is not our friend. They are merely a forced partner, due to their oil production and their increased ownership of US business. They are infiltrating our government at every level and spreading their wahabbism.
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gallavol
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Rave on guys, there is always a conspiracy somewhere, isn't there? Does it never get old?
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*TennesseeTuxedo
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Galla, you the believer in the alphabet networks and NYT, care to tell us what the lamestream media has been doing with the Gonsell story? or Benghazi?
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gallavol
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gallavol
Apr 20 2013, 05:56 PM
I don't think the First Lady was there, but if she was, there would be several very good reasons that she or another high ranking member of the Obama administration should be there. Firstly, Saudi Arabia is the largest military power in the middle east, save Israel. Secondly, they are a strong ally of the US and are sworn to stand with us in protecting Israel should it become necessary. They have been buying arms from the US for many years just as soon as they are upgraded. Third, the wealth of the Saudi Royal Family is heavily invested in the US, they spend just enough oil money to keep S.A. the highest per capita income population in the middle east and the rest of the income from their vast oil reserves they invest in America. Lastly they are a very important ally in countering the Shiite terrorist in that region that are largely supported by Iran. They are a Sunni majority country and hate Iran with a passion. If the young Saudi student was, as has been reported, a member of a highly connected Saudi family it would be in step with American foreign policy to give him special consideration, just as we would a member of the English Royal Family.


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*TennesseeTuxedo
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She was there. Look in the other thread and you will see her picture with the Saudi National.

http://s1.zetaboards.com/thevolunteeronline/single/?p=393219&t=5120861
Edited by TennesseeTuxedo, Apr 25 2013, 11:18 AM.
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gallavol
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Sorry, I did not mean to put that quote there, I meant it for the other thread.
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