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Why Muenster’s Attack Matters to Our Guns and Borders
Townhall.com ^ | April 8, 2018 | Kevin McCullough

Posted on 04/08/2018 3:00:00 PM PDT by Kaslin

Saturday's events in Muenster, Germany point once again to why Americans should both put military on our border as well as arm ourselves to the individual level we each determine is right for us.

It’s what sets us apart.

We’ve seen it before. A terror attack, a person filled with hate attempting to kill innocent people.

In Muenster it was a beautiful Saturday when a monster decided he didn’t agree with an establishment that sold alcohol and the types of people that frequent and imbibe there, so he pointed his van into the middle of the crowded area, hit the accelerator, immediately killed some, sent many more to the hospital, and as we read this today some are still gasping for life.

German officials at the time of this writing still have concerns about explosives he may have rigged in the van as well as at his residence.

As of late Saturday, German officials were saying he was a German citizen with mental health issues, and at the time no suspected ties to terrorism.

Uh-huh…

If the German officials are telling the truth then I guess all of us who were comparing gun deaths to auto deaths just weeks ago are a bit vindicated because disoriented and evil people will kill no matter the means necessary.

But I’ll let the investigation play out just a bit longer before dismissing *any* connection to terrorism.

As we all should.

The left will not know how to deal with the explanations of this attack. The left doesn’t want to discuss mental health. The left doesn’t want to discuss terrorism. The left, as idiotic as it sounds, doesn’t really want to be protected.

This week I participated in the first half of a debate with an anti-gun activist (we are slated to complete the taping of the debate and air it this week at some point) and what seemed like one of his major arguments was that “more guns used in self defense is a really ludicrous idea.”

The left argues that they only want the police (who they claim are shooting black men without cause)  and the military (who they argue are baby-killers) to have all the guns.

Yet even in that they are so mistrusting of these officials with guns they completely dismiss any attempt by the president to secure our borders by sending military to our southern perimeter. 

The arguments are so incongruous they are hard to even recognize. 

In my hit with Harris Faulkner on FoxNews’ Outnumbered Overtime this week, for example, a recent advisor to the DNC--Zac Petkanas--argued that the military at the border was the equivalent of "alligator filled moats.” He accused the military of going along with a border assignment as a scheme to get a greater budget. And He ended his arguments by saying that to truly strengthen the border President Trump should spend money to “bolster public schools, lower people’s (health care?) premiums, and bolstering people’s medicaid.”

So it’s obvious that the American left doesn’t think security--both personally (guns) or corporately (borders/immigration)—is an issue that we should take seriously.

Neither did Germany, a few years ago.

But with the jury still being out on the motives of Saturday’s attacker aside—they have a long history of dealing with immigrants gone bad, especially large numbers of unscreened migrant immigrants from portions of the world that have rather significant problems.

President Trump is within his right and responsibility (important to note) to do all that is necessary to protect the American homeland. It’s one of his most well-defined constitutional responsibilities. Local communities in local municipalities and states can handle the non-major issues much better than the federal government can.

But what it should be actively doing is securing our homeland, keeping our enemies at bay overseas, and ensuring the constitutional rights of every American—particularly the right to a vigorous self defense.

The fear of a militarized border was wildly exaggerated last week. Border Patrol has the primary responsibility and lead for all detainments and arrests. The president’s move to rid us of “catch and release” this weekend should help us track people who come here without the permission of the authorities.

The overall reality of both are already having an impact. That now infamous 1000+ person caravan that had been heading to our border stopped dead in its tracks and headed back upon hearing of the new measures coming.

Governors who refuse to fulfill their obligation to make their national guard units available if needed should be removed from office.

Mayors who tip off criminal aliens in their cities to the coming ICE round-ups should be held in contempt and tried as agents working against the good of the nation.

Illegals who commit additional crimes should be deported upon a finding of guilt.

And states that do not believe they are morally or legally required to cooperate on the big picture of national security should lose all federal funding until they find their conscience.

America is dependent upon lawful people, residing in lawfully observant states, cities, and towns, pulling for one another for the greater moral good.

Having clearly defined borders, a clearly defined immigration process, and clearly defined consequences both good and bad for those who follow and ignore these definitions should be one of the major focuses of the federal government.

The left has proven it's far too mentally unbalanced or insistently willful to be “able” to.

Thankfully we finally have an administration that is taking it as seriously as every administration should.

The stakes of what we will lose if we do not are playing out right on our television screens.

We had best pay attention.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Germany
KEYWORDS: aliens; border; germany; nothingtodowterror; terror

1 posted on 04/08/2018 3:00:00 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

When the German police refused to ID the perp and said they were not aware of any “Islamist” motive, I knew it was a muzzie attack.


2 posted on 04/08/2018 4:19:07 PM PDT by colorado tanker
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To: Kaslin
The left doesn’t want to discuss mental health.

For obvious reasons. :)

Liberalism is a Mental Disorder


3 posted on 04/08/2018 5:01:51 PM PDT by TigersEye (This is the age of the death of reason.)
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To: All
In my hit with Harris Faulkner on FoxNews’ Outnumbered Overtime this week, for example, a recent advisor to the DNC--Zac Petkanas--argued that the military at the border was the equivalent of "alligator filled moats.”

As usual the liberal lied his arse off in every statement he made.

4 posted on 04/08/2018 5:12:30 PM PDT by TigersEye (This is the age of the death of reason.)
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To: colorado tanker
Translated from German to English via:

ZEIT ONLINE

investigations in Münster:

alleged perpetrators wrote a long letter to known

The 48-year-old from Münster has nine days before his did sent an e-mail to several well-known. According to media reports is still a second letter has been found.

The police, according to media reports, a 18-page letter of the man from Münster, the found on Saturday with a small truck smashed into a crowd of people. The reports WDR, NDR and Süddeutsche Zeitung. The investigators evaluate the apparently already older writing as a kind of life according to the description, detailed insights into the personal problems of the 48-year-old.

In addition, the man at the 29. March 2018 by E-mail in a five pages long letter to known, among other things, to a neighbor. The police reported on the progress of the investigations with: "From the content, there appeared to have been vague references to suicidal thoughts, but no evidence of danger to other people." According to information from the WDR, NDR and SZ, the man in the letter, "what has gone wrong in his life, and who is to blame"

The German Jens R. had a camper van on Saturday in a restaurant terrace in Münster. Two people were killed and many more injured. Then he shot himself. The two death victims are a 65-year-old man from the Westphalian Ahaus and a 51-year-old woman from the district of Lüneburg, reports the Westfälische Nachrichten and the ARD at the University Hospital of Münster are currently still supplied seven inpatients, three of them are still in critical condition.

announcement of a suicide?

The perpetrator who was wealthy and had several homes had more addresses in Dresden and pirna. In the apartment in the ostsächsische Circle City investigators have found the 18-page letter, which could be read as a classic announcement of a suicide, reports, WDR, NDR and SZ.

police officers searched for three apartments on

The Police confirmed the discovery of the letter. You but stated that police officers for the E-Mail in the days after the 29. March the homes of the man in Dresden and pirna, Münster had consulted, without the man. For more information on the whereabouts of the offender then you have not been established. It is now important to "a comprehensive picture of the conduct of the offender in the Vorwochen" so as to get a motive for the Act on the track.

In the apartment in Münster, police found several bottles and canisters of bioethanol and gasoline, also made a useless machine gun AK-47. According to the police, the 48-year-old according to current findings previously police five times. "So far, still no indications of a political motivation of the offender as well as possible accomplices," said Minster police president Hajo cooling. "But we have indications that the causes for the execution of the act are rooted in his personality."

The social psychiatric service of the city was Jens R. already known for some time. According to information from the WDR, NDR and SZ he was in the past, when police noticed as mentally ill. There are also proceedings against him - three in Münster, Germany, and two in Arnsberg," said Elke adomeit, the leading prosecutor of Munster. "The procedures of the public prosecutor's office." All in the family area at Arnsberg related disputes procedures were due to insufficient evidence has been set.

5 posted on 04/08/2018 5:37:56 PM PDT by Kaslin (Politicians are not born; they are excreted -Civilibus nati sunt; sunt excernitur. (Cicero)
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To: Kaslin

BLUF: dude was a mental case. Several reports from German media had him seeking psychiatric help in 2014 and 2016. Other reports have him with limited contact to German far-right extremist groups.

We may find out more in the coming days. But to link this attack to border controls was way, way premature IMO.


6 posted on 04/08/2018 6:31:41 PM PDT by Sam_Damon
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