Posted on 02/21/2016 9:57:12 AM PST by Mr Apple
Sure, probably some surfer dude. The ubiquitous "XYZ man". A Swedish man, an English man, a French man... But they all have one thing in common; that which must never be stated clearly by the press.
Thanks for the ping.
I pinged you in #20 before seeing your ping! :-)
What should one expect from an enemy islamist?
Thanks for the ping.
Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota is responsible for the Somali chaos in St. Cloud
Okay I got the right one now from your link in post #5
Conservatives and some federal law enforcement officials say the case of the Californian, Aws Mohammed Younis al-Jayab, 23, shows that the refugee program leaves the nation vulnerable to terrorism.
Side 2
But Homeland Security officials and Democrats in Congress contend that his arrest demonstrates that the system works.
“But Homeland Security officials and Democrats in Congress contend that his arrest demonstrates that the system works.”
What an asinine argument. (Not addressed to you Robert)
Ask the victims and their relatives in San Bernardino, Boston, etc. how well that system worked.
Not only that, think of the billions spent on the additional surveillance and security measures (”the system”) that we are having to take. And for what??
Right. We let a thousand murders in, and a hundred thousand rapists, and a hundred mass-murders and a few get caught to the system works.
to the system works = so the system works
Sorry, I posted the wrong url, and the correct url is Post #5. :)
6 posted on February 13, 2016 at 6:27:28 AM CST by Gaffer
LOL, recognized as such. But thanks for ensuring I wasn't confused. 8>)
Their argument is probably, money well spent!!!
About the only thing positive is that at least Obama can't be quite as blatant as Merkel. At least not yet, so it proves we are at least not as bad off as Germany and a major portion of Europe has become. Luckily we can only imagine what we are in for if we don't get someone other than either of the Democrat contenders in the Presidency this election cycle.
Yeah I got that. Thanks
You’re welcome and I’m sorry about my error.
“At least not yet, so it proves we are at least not as bad off as Germany and a major portion of Europe has become.”
In a self serving way I hope that Germany, Sweden, etc. double down on their open door policies so we’ll have such vivid examples of failures that even our most blind bleeding heart fools might actually learn from it.
But I may be an optimist...
I'm sure the Times was at a comlete loss for words and is just trying here to come across as interested, involved and reassuring. (as if they give a dang!)
Yes, you are an extreme optimist, LOL.
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