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Re: Murdering bastards killed 100 hostages! in concert hall

By: Cactus Flower in ALEA | Recommend this post (0)
Sat, 14 Nov 15 7:40 AM | 92 view(s)
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The difficulty is that many of these ISIS terrorists appear to be home-grown. They want to turn our peaceful cities into their horror zones.

We have to get rid of these people.


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Re: Murdering bastards killed 100 hostages! in concert hall
By: tkc
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Sat, 14 Nov 15 7:06 AM
Msg. 17578 of 54959

Isn't the Fed Gov's primary role to defend it's citizens? Yet our 2 greatest threats, immigration control and cyber attacks don't seem to get relative legislative attention. Drugs,smuggled accross our boarder are destroying lives and costing our economy billions. Cyber attacks are as well. Our politicians are failing to defend us. Securing our boarders against illegal drugs and immigration (include terrorists) really should be a top priority. [I get the supply/demand thing,CF] Drug addiction is pervasive requiring unnecessary healthcare, social services, policing, judiciary and incarceration costs. Maybe worse is the familial costs. We must spend more to decrease the demand and tons more to greatly reduce supply. Today I believe our drug problem is a much larger threat than ISIS. Ask New Hampshire.


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