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The FBI says a 19-year-old Colorado woman has been arrested while trying to board a flight at Denver International Airport with the goal of meeting with a terrorist group called the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, also known as ISIS.
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Conley, a Muslim convert, was arrested April 8 at DIA after telling FBI agents she was traveling to Syria to use her American military training from the U.S. Army Explorers to aid Islamic militants waging jihad -- or holy war -- even though she knew that it was illegal, according to federal court records released Wednesday.
She said "legitimate targets of attack" included U.S. military bases, government employees and public officials, the documents say.
The other issue is - what do we do with these types - Americans who switch sides? Well, we know what the administration will do - but what is the right thing to do as far as advancing American interests?
The FBI says a 19-year-old Colorado woman has been arrested while trying to board a flight at Denver International Airport with the goal of meeting with a terrorist group called the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, also known as ISIS.
...
Conley, a Muslim convert, was arrested April 8 at DIA after telling FBI agents she was traveling to Syria to use her American military training from the U.S. Army Explorers to aid Islamic militants waging jihad -- or holy war -- even though she knew that it was illegal, according to federal court records released Wednesday.
She said "legitimate targets of attack" included U.S. military bases, government employees and public officials, the documents say.
The other issue is - what do we do with these types - Americans who switch sides? Well, we know what the administration will do - but what is the right thing to do as far as advancing American interests?
The FBI says a 19-year-old Colorado woman has been arrested while trying to board a flight at Denver International Airport with the goal of meeting with a terrorist group called the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, also known as ISIS.
...
Conley, a Muslim convert, was arrested April 8 at DIA after telling FBI agents she was traveling to Syria to use her American military training from the U.S. Army Explorers to aid Islamic militants waging jihad -- or holy war -- even though she knew that it was illegal, according to federal court records released Wednesday.
She said "legitimate targets of attack" included U.S. military bases, government employees and public officials, the documents say.
The other issue is - what do we do with these types - Americans who switch sides? Well, we know what the administration will do - but what is the right thing to do as far as advancing American interests?
Interesting that in the post - you focus NOT on the content of the article - but my opinion. You pretty much know what I think already - not going to start a huge food fight in my opinion.
In general, the administration is not interested in really punishing wrongdoers who help Islamic interests.
Interesting that in the post - you focus NOT on the content of the article - but my opinion.
Yes, interesting but not surprising. They'd rather accuse you of being racist or hateful that you dare criticize this inept, corrupt administration... rather than admit to any problem. You see them all over on here, it's part of the creepy cult.
since it is a muslim terror group she was supporting, the current administration will probably give her a liberal college education free at taxpayer expense for her punishment.
She isn't doing anything the administration isn't.
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