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Old 04-21-2015, 06:12 PM
 
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The only nonsense in this topic is your suggestion to not take a proactive approach.



It may come as surprise to you but the CIA and the FBI were already onto this, they never connected the dots... except one guy.

Watch Online | The Man Who Knew | FRONTLINE | PBS
You'll have to excuse him, just as all lefties, they would rather not deal with the current situation, just the aftermath....then they don't have to deal anything except appeasing what the aftermath is...
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Old 04-21-2015, 06:14 PM
 
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"Already on to this" to what effect?.
They had already identified some of the attackers and the foremost authority in the US on AL-qaeda was being sidelined prior to the attacks. I'd suggest you watch the video. You'll probably want to puke when you're done. No conspiracy here, just a bunch of idiot bureaucrats unable or unwilling to connect the dots.
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Old 04-21-2015, 06:15 PM
 
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If you look at the people they are killing that mostly includes civilians; why wouldn't you think them a threat. That is unless Op only thinks of himself.
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Old 04-21-2015, 06:20 PM
 
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I didn't have to sign up, I Was still in....how about you.
You didn't fight ISIS.

And no...I wasn't dumb enough to run over to Iraq to fight against people that were no danger to me and my country.
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Old 04-21-2015, 06:20 PM
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An American walked into a Connecticut school and massacred schoolchildren. If he can do it, anyone can. And he wasn't even a polished terrorist. Just a punk with a gun.
Nobody--nobody--walked into Sandy Hook and killed anybody.

There was a lot of event prep work and exercise and drill, and not a little foreknowledge.

And the stories don't add up. Web archival dates that don't match the official timeline; the site time stamps from the day before as evidenced by search engine and Wayback don't add up. Robbie Parker's curious extemporaneous entrance at the news conference didn't add up. "Noah Pozner" even died again in Peshawar:

_"Israeli photographer 'horrified' at use of bloody shoe photo - BBC News"_
Israeli photographer 'horrified' at use of bloody shoe photo - BBC News

Funny thing about that house on Yogananda St. where the Lanzas were said to live--unusual circumstances from aerial views:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxTafqejV6k#t=2000

Watch Gene Rosen talk to "Matt":
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxTafqejV6k#t=3000

Legislation introduced in CT that prohibits the release of *any* homicide pictures, introduced a year prior to the initial incredulity of state officials; snacks busted out on the hood of a cruiser during what looks like a drill; conspicuously aimless milling around at fire house up the street--along with a long line of them directed from the back and rentering into the front; glaring discrepancies in the stories, curious employee anomalies....

(Besides, what kind of Connecticut Yankee enclave has a street named 'Yoga Nanda,' anyway?)
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Old 04-21-2015, 06:22 PM
 
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They had already identified some of the attackers and the foremost authority in the US on AL-qaeda was being sidelined prior to the attacks. I'd suggest you watch the video. You'll probably want to puke when you're done. No conspiracy here, just a bunch of idiot bureaucrats unable or unwilling to connect the dots.
Oh yeah...but NEXT TIME they'll connect the dots...Right?
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Old 04-21-2015, 06:32 PM
 
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Oh yeah...but NEXT TIME they'll connect the dots...Right?
They were very, very close and had there been a little bit more inter-agency collaboration and less bureaucratic BS they may have stopped it. This is only possible by being proactive, sitting around doing nothing waiting for something to happen will get you no where. These people need to be indentified and wiped off the face of the map, period.
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Old 04-21-2015, 06:32 PM
 
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how about some FACTS....
1. take that number and times it by at least 10
2 isis or Islamic extremists are spread over 25 different countries....guess you didn't see the news...isis attack in AFGHANISTAN...or the isis group in Uzbekistan
3. isis/alq/boko have spread and have connections to south American/Mexican drug cartels
4. these extremists are also well funded
6. did you see the recent news...6 AMERICANS from Minnesota looking to JOIN isis

you can minimalize it all you want....

but as B franklin said""an early bird gets the worm"
The United States could put the full brunt of the military in a war against ISIS and we'd still roll snake eyes.

Again, there is no history of powerful first world nations exterminating terrorists/rebel groups. And the United States DEFINITELY has no history of such an ability. They can melt away into the population centers, and we can't.

Sri Lanka came close with the Tamils, but they're a third world country and we're not allowed to use those tactics.

As long as ISIS isn't striking targets in this country, I don't give a hoot what they do elsewhere.

And Americans deciding to join ISIS is NOT a terrorist attack. If they wanna join ISIS, goodbye.

But if they attempt attacks here, that's a different matter altogether.
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Old 04-21-2015, 06:34 PM
 
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But if they attempt attacks here, that's a different matter altogether.
But they are telling you they are going to do that. I tend to believe them. Anybody willing to to do what they are doing in the ME certainly isn't going to have any qualms coming here and doing it.
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Old 04-21-2015, 06:35 PM
 
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They were very, very close and had there been a little bit more inter-agency collaboration and less bureaucratic BS they may have stopped it. This is only possible by being proactive, sitting around doing nothing waiting for something to happen will get you no where. These people need to be indentified and wiped off the face of the map, period.
Bye. Take your own advice by identifying and wiping them off the map.

But as long as they aren't endangering THIS country...and they aren't, ISIS is none of my concern.
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