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Old 11-20-2015, 07:29 AM
 
Location: East Coast
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Syrian Ambassador: 20 Percent of Muslim Migrants May Have ISIS Links

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We recently learned that at least one of the jihadists who killed 129 people in Paris held a Syrian refugee passport. And now a high-ranking Syrian diplomat says this may be just the tip of the iceberg.
The diplomat is Syria’s ambassador to India, Riad Abbas, and he recently related a shocking claim. Reported Sputnik:
In early September, media reported, citing an unnamed ISIL [Islamic State] operative, that an estimated 4,000 covert ISIL terrorists had arrived to Europe disguised as refugees.
“Among the refugees, who went to Europe, maybe more than 20 percent belong to ISIL groups. Now Europe has received bad element[s] into their ground. They will face further problem[s] in future," Riad Abbas said, commenting on recent deadly terrorist acts in Paris on November 13.”
According to the diplomat, terrorism has penetrated everywhere in Europe.

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New York Rep. Peter King, speaking on Fox News, cast doubt on Rhodes' comments. ‘What he said about the vetting of the refugees is untrue. There is virtually no vetting [‘]cause there are no databases in Syria, there are no government records. We don't know who these people are.’” Note that King’s assessment has been echoed by U.S. intelligence officials.
This confronts us with a simple matter of probability: If one million unvetted migrants enter a nation over time and just 1/10 of one percent are terrorists, that’s 1,000 dangerous jihadists. Is this acceptable?

even if those one million migrants have “clean records,” how many will become terrorists in the future? Again, 1/10 of one percent is 1,000.
And what of their children? How many of them will become terrorists? One response here is that the children will be more integrated and thus the problem should diminish over time. This is logical, but, unfortunately, also apparently untrue. For studies have shown that young Muslims in Europe are actually more radical than their elders.
^ Boston marathon bombers, Portland Christmas tree bomber, Shoe bomber. , ect ..

 
Old 11-20-2015, 07:42 AM
 
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There's the warning. Will Democrats ignore it to stand behind Obama?
 
Old 11-20-2015, 07:52 AM
 
Location: the very edge of the continent
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Here's the direct quote:
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"Among the refugees, who went to Europe, maybe more than 20 percent belong to ISIL groups. Now Europe has received bad element into their ground. They will face further problem in future," Riad Abbas said, commenting on recent deadly terrorist acts in Paris on November 13."
Over 20% of Refugees to EU May Have Links to ISIL

 
Old 11-20-2015, 07:55 AM
 
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This is not shocking at all.
Vast numbers of Muslims support terrorism in the name of Islam.
Don't let the Trojan Horse in!!
Muslim Opinion Polls - Challenging the 'Tiny Minority of Extremists' Myth
 
Old 11-20-2015, 07:57 AM
 
Location: The Lone Star State
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Can't be, O tells us it's all good and the JV team is contained.

I think he needs to accuse the Syrian Ambassador and article writer of being shameful xenophobic islamaphobic racists.
 
Old 11-20-2015, 08:01 AM
 
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I feel like they dont even have to have ties to ISIS to end up radicalized. They very well may come here, struggle with the transition, end up marginalized and frustrated, turn to their belief system and network for guidance, and go from very reasonable people to radicalized.

And its not like America isnt accustomed to marginalized people shooting people up. Hell, last year it was like once a month. (This year it has been better which is good news).

I don't think its a good idea at all..but since when have people listened to me?
 
Old 11-20-2015, 08:05 AM
 
Location: Phoenix
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Not surprising...they're going to Fck up a lot of stuff wherever they're allowed to go.
 
Old 11-20-2015, 08:26 AM
 
Location: Inland Northwest
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20% well now, that's only a little tiny fraction above the 10% number that we're always told is really no problem. 20% or 10%, no worries.

It's a tiny minority, that's all. Don't forget the real tragedy right now, Black people don't have designated parking spots at Princeton.

#ShoutYourAbortion
 
Old 11-20-2015, 08:58 AM
 
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I may or may not apply to Princeton, hold your horses.

And yes, black people need to chill..always going on about their problems. There's a Chinese saying I happened across recently..."If you look for a ghost, you will find one". If you look for racism, you will find it. It's about your own perspective...if you look to the world with a perspective of hate, you will see hate. And if with love, you will see love. You reflect your self. It's good to forgive..the only one that hurts when you carry a grudge is you. And what of this nonsense of making the police your enemy? It's like punching a wall..in Swahili there is another saying, it goes "He who punches a wall hurts himself". Black people need to stop looking for ghosts and stop punching walls. Life isn't fair, it wasn't meant to be.
 
Old 11-20-2015, 10:02 AM
 
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Any migrant who passes through Turkey, or ignores the road to Cairo and instead sets forth on a boat for Greece or Italy is not a real refugee in search of asylum from chaos and persecution. He is an economic migrant, looking for either a job or a berth on European or American welfare programs, and there is no moral or legal reason to accept him. We say “him” because a shockingly high percentage of these migrants are young men of military age — while the real, Christian and Yazidi refugees from Iraq and Syria huddle in miserable transit camps replete with old people, women and children.

No, what the world is seeing is not a refugee crisis but an Islamic colonization, led (like the Spanish conquest of Mexico) by young, able men who have come to scout out territory and claim it. These are not desperate civilians fleeing a war; they are the new conquistadors.

And we have seen their first massacres of the natives: in Paris last week, in Boston at the Marathon, at Fort Hood, and in a hundred other Western cities. We know that there will be more. ISIS has promised us more, and has boasted that it seeded the “refugees” with its operatives to commit them.
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