I still say that the best way to fight terrorism is to follow the money, and to kill those that enable the funding of terrorists. I mean bankers and even heads of state.
These people have no problem supporting those who are willing to die for a cause, but they never seem to have the stomach to do it themselves. Once a few of them wind up dead, the funding will dry up pretty quickly.
Mark
Yes, we may have fewer 'enemies within' than Europe; and more, per population, who appreciate their political and economic and social freedom; and the American Way that engenders such.
But. ..that does not stop the committed radicals who are here, from working; recruiting. ..so as to realize their goals of having a debilitating and deadly impact . . .
I hope these groups are totally infiltrated and perhaps, instead of the Government tracking it's citizens for marketing purposes. . .we could just keep a 'bad eye' on the 'bad guys' here.
"Phase three was the almost simultaneous operations in Casablanca and Istanbul, to the east and west of Europe, but on the border with the Muslim world, as a warning that al-Qaeda had reached Europe's borders."
And Jordan...
I see it as the West is getting to be a tough nut. They are striking interests in their own living room.
And,
You know what your first mentor told you when you started that really huge new job with all those other executives watching you: "You don't s$hit* in your living room, ever!"
That's the big bad no-no in every single move...
Signed: John Allen Williams' handler
I'm convinced the Muslims and Neo-Nazis are in cahoots
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Would Univ of Oklahoma prez David Boren be one of them?? He HAS been trying to "smokescreen" the fact that the bomber at the OU game was a jihadi.
BTTT - Old article but worth a read again.