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DarrinS
04-14-2015, 03:01 PM
http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2015/04/isis-camp-a-few-miles-from-texas-mexican-authorities-confirm/

Don't know how credible this is -- hence the question mark.

boutons_deux
04-14-2015, 03:11 PM
prejudicialwatch? :lol

Spurminator
04-14-2015, 03:17 PM
Judicial Watch has been beating the "ISIS on our border" drum for a while. They claimed four ISIS agents were arrested on the border in August, which was false, and also that an ISIS attack on the border was "imminent" in 2014. They have a clear agenda when it comes to immigration. So I'm hesitant to concern myself with any report of theirs that isn't picked up by a more credible news organization (WND and Breitbart don't qualify).

TheSanityAnnex
04-14-2015, 03:33 PM
Would not surprise me in the least bit but will also wait for more credible source.

boutons_deux
04-14-2015, 03:45 PM
It's all part of the xenophobic, racist conspiracy and FUD to "seal the border" (impossible) and deport all the illegals (impossible), and in JimmyRicky's bullshit, block "narco-terrorists" pouring across the border. Repugs haven't done a fucking thing about it, even when they had all the power in Congress in the 2000s.

Thanks, Obama!

MultiTroll
04-14-2015, 07:47 PM
Faux News! :lol

And even if they are encamped there, is Ricky Bobby on their payroll to keep them safe? :rolleyes

cantthinkofanything
04-14-2015, 08:59 PM
Yeah. Why the fuck would it be surprising or implausible that terrorists would use the southern border as a crossing point? It seems pretty logical.

m>s
04-14-2015, 09:29 PM
^theyll deny deny deny until a bomb goes off then blame the right who's been calling for border control for decades and constantly blocked at every turn. I'll say this you liberal shitheads, if there is an attack on American soil you are guilty and responsible and will be punished mercilessly.

unleashbaynes
04-14-2015, 09:33 PM
We created ISIS so yeah we would be getting what we deserve technically

cantthinkofanything
04-14-2015, 09:40 PM
^theyll deny deny deny until a bomb goes off then blame the right who's been calling for border control for decades and constantly blocked at every turn. I'll say this you liberal shitheads, if there is an attack on American soil you are guilty and responsible and will be punished mercilessly.

It's unbelievable the lies they are able to convince themselves are true. It reminds me of what's his face asking the warden about his being obtuse. Is it deliberate?

Winehole23
04-15-2015, 02:39 AM
DarrinS stirring the pot based on probable bs. par per course.

Winehole23
04-15-2015, 02:39 AM
lol hiding behind question marks.

Winehole23
04-15-2015, 02:43 AM
cowardice of his own convictions, as usual

Nbadan
04-15-2015, 02:46 AM
Judicial watch is your typical right-wing hack propaganda site....really no surprise Darrin thinks this has any cred....

Winehole23
04-15-2015, 02:52 AM
http://boingboing.net/2015/04/14/cops-have-killed-way-more-amer.html

Winehole23
04-15-2015, 02:53 AM
LE is a bigger threat to American lives than terrorism. It's not even close.

DarrinS
04-15-2015, 07:51 AM
LE is a bigger threat to American lives than terrorism. It's not even close.

Are you afraid you'll be killed by a cop?

I like how you put down JW (even if deserved) and then proceed to post a link that originated from vox.

The Reckoning
04-15-2015, 08:18 AM
people have been hoping for this for awhile now

Th'Pusher
04-15-2015, 08:37 AM
Are you afraid you'll be killed by a cop?

I like how you put down JW (even if deserved) and then proceed to post a link that originated from vox.

Does Vox have credibility issues?

Winehole23
04-15-2015, 10:05 AM
Are you afraid you'll be killed by a cop?

I like how you put down JW (even if deserved) and then proceed to post a link that originated from vox.I'm not afraid I'll be killed by a cop, and what does it matter where information comes from? Is the information flawed in some way, or is it accurate?

Winehole23
04-15-2015, 10:10 AM
if it's a damn fact that cops kill more Americans than terrorists do, it doesn't really matter who posted it first.

is there some ideologically neutral arbiter of information you do trust, Darrin, or do you just reflexively distrust any outlet that fails to bow to your biases?

Winehole23
04-15-2015, 11:07 AM
deal with it: police are a bigger public safety problem than terrorists.

Winehole23
04-20-2015, 02:07 PM
phony story is phony


Border residents have long been accustomed to seeing our communities misrepresented for political gain. We're living through it again with thinly sourced reports about Islamic State terrorists setting up camp in the Mexican village of Anapra.

The latest silliness (http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2015/04/isis-camp-a-few-miles-from-texas-mexican-authorities-confirm/)comes from Judicial Watch, the same right-wing outfit that breathlessly — and falsely — announced last summer (http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2014/08/feds-isis-on-us-border/)that the terrorists were in Juárez and an attack on Fort Bliss was "imminent." In each case, their "reporting" is based on unnamed sources and can't be replicated by anyone else.


Even the Texas Department of Public Safety, which has been used by politicians to hype supposed border threats, said there was "no credible evidence" (https://twitter.com/EricaGrieder/status/588519865897459712) to support the latest tale.

http://www.elpasotimes.com/opinion/ci_27944443/phony-story-hurts-border-aids-terrorists

Winehole23
04-20-2015, 02:09 PM
Judicial watch is your typical right-wing hack propaganda site....really no surprise Darrin thinks this has any cred....recycled from Hannity is my guess

boutons_deux
04-20-2015, 02:22 PM
Speaking of ISIS...

The secret plot behind the creation of ISIS

ISIS, the world understands, is a violent jihadist group driven by twisted religious devotion and its dream of radical Islamist conquest. ISIS's own members understand the group that way. But what if they're wrong? What if ISIS is not a spontaneous religious movement, but rather was constructed by a shadowy group of secular military leaders to fulfill their secret agenda?

Explosive new documents uncovered by Der Spiegel's Christoph Reuter (http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/islamic-state-files-show-structure-of-islamist-terror-group-a-1029274.html), published on Saturday, reveal that there is a dark secret at the heart of ISIS. It was not radical Islamists who conceived and created ISIS, they suggest, but rather a small group of senior Iraqi officers in Saddam Hussein's brutal police state. Their plan appears to have been to use ISIS to reconquer Iraq. For them, jihadism was simply a means to the end of retaking the country they had lost, a counterattack to the 2003 US-led invasion that toppled them from power.

Der Spiegel says it uncovered the documents from a house in Syria that was used by a former Iraqi military intelligence official who, before he was killed in a 2014 firefight, went by the name Haji Bakr. The documents show the blueprint for the creation of the Islamic State, written before the group became what it is today and executed to detail. While we have known for some time that former officers in Saddam's military were working with ISIS — they shared a Sunni background and a hatred of the new American-installed government — these documents suggest the officers were far more involved in planning and launching the Islamic State than previously thought.

As Der Spiegel's stunning investigation found, ISIS was organized in much the same way as Saddam's police state. Haji Bakr's goal was to use the chaos and extremism of the Syrian war to build up this new group in Syria, giving it a beachhead from which it could invade and conquer much of Iraq. Once there, it would set up an intricate and Orwellian system of control in the mold of Saddam's Iraq.

http://www.vox.com/2015/4/20/8451627/isis-iraq-saddam

Thanks, Bremer, for firing the Iraqi Army, and starting an Iraqi stock exchange, and, and, and, unending "neolib" shitshtorms, ... :LOL

Thanks, dubya, dickhead, rummy, condi, and all you Repugs who voted them in!

Ignignokt
04-20-2015, 02:25 PM
Speaking of ISIS...

The secret plot behind the creation of ISIS

ISIS, the world understands, is a violent jihadist group driven by twisted religious devotion and its dream of radical Islamist conquest. ISIS's own members understand the group that way. But what if they're wrong? What if ISIS is not a spontaneous religious movement, but rather was constructed by a shadowy group of secular military leaders to fulfill their secret agenda?

Explosive new documents uncovered by Der Spiegel's Christoph Reuter (http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/islamic-state-files-show-structure-of-islamist-terror-group-a-1029274.html), published on Saturday, reveal that there is a dark secret at the heart of ISIS. It was not radical Islamists who conceived and created ISIS, they suggest, but rather a small group of senior Iraqi officers in Saddam Hussein's brutal police state. Their plan appears to have been to use ISIS to reconquer Iraq. For them, jihadism was simply a means to the end of retaking the country they had lost, a counterattack to the 2003 US-led invasion that toppled them from power.

Der Spiegel says it uncovered the documents from a house in Syria that was used by a former Iraqi military intelligence official who, before he was killed in a 2014 firefight, went by the name Haji Bakr. The documents show the blueprint for the creation of the Islamic State, written before the group became what it is today and executed to detail. While we have known for some time that former officers in Saddam's military were working with ISIS — they shared a Sunni background and a hatred of the new American-installed government — these documents suggest the officers were far more involved in planning and launching the Islamic State than previously thought.

As Der Spiegel's stunning investigation found, ISIS was organized in much the same way as Saddam's police state. Haji Bakr's goal was to use the chaos and extremism of the Syrian war to build up this new group in Syria, giving it a beachhead from which it could invade and conquer much of Iraq. Once there, it would set up an intricate and Orwellian system of control in the mold of Saddam's Iraq.

http://www.vox.com/2015/4/20/8451627/isis-iraq-saddam

Thanks, Bremer, for firing the Iraqi Army, and starting an Iraqi stock exchange, and, and, and, unending "neolib" shitshtorms, ... :LOL

Thanks, dubya, dickhead, rummy, condi, and all you Repugs who voted them in!




Look Chaim Shekelbaum, it was barry who pulled out of Iraq and caused a power vaccuum. This happened under Barry's watch.

boutons_deux
04-20-2015, 02:35 PM
Look Chaim Shekelbaum, it was barry who pulled out of Iraq and caused a power vaccuum. This happened under Barry's watch.

:lol you stupid, dubya-sucking, revisionist, lying mofos.

It was puppet dubya and his Repug/neocon/BigOil string pullers who DESTROYED stability in the Middle East and created multiple power vacuums in several countries from Tunisia to Syria. The instability will continue for many many years, if not decades.

ISIS is a direct outcome of Repugs invading Iraq for BigOil, and that asshole Bremer's multiple ideological fuckups.

Obama implemented the REPUG withdrawal agreement, which was defined by the Iraqis refusing to give immunity to American military criminals.

pgardn
04-20-2015, 10:02 PM
I'm sure the drug gangs would welcome the attention ISIS would bring...
Yeah just set up camp and wait till... you get shot by numerous other entities that don't know who the fck you are.

I mean there are plenty of towns you can just walk into like Syria and have people sign their lives up to you, supply food, because... because, they know what huge groups of you can do halfway round the world? Afterall, Mexico is such a Muslim center of worship....

Sure thing.

Rattlesnake!

-Bill Murray in Meatballs

pgardn
04-20-2015, 10:04 PM
Look Chaim Shekelbaum, .

Quote from Gerd Bonk,

champion German weightlifter.

Nbadan
04-21-2015, 01:17 AM
Source: Right Wing Watch.org


Judicial Watch, the right-wing legal group founded by Larry Klayman, has been pushing to conservative media its new claim that the terrorist group ISIS has set up camp just south of the U.S. border with Mexico. The Family Research Council’s Tony Perkins spoke with Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, about the allegations, and Perkins announced that “authorities have confirmed” the group’s report about an ISIS base a few miles south of El Paso, Texas.

Actually, authorities have done exactly the opposite: The U.S. Department of State, the Department of Homeland Security, the U.S. Northern Command, the Texas Department of Public Safety, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office and the Mexican government have all denied Judicial Watch’s report. Reporters who have visited the location of the supposed ISIS base have also found no evidence at all of it existing.

Fitton nonetheless told Perkins that Judicial Watch’s research is so reliable that the group actually recently prevented a terrorist attack from occurring in the U.S. “There was going to be an imminent attack around September which we reported, I think it was averted as a result of our report,” Fitton said, before acknowledging that DHS and other agencies have denied his group’s account of an ISIS border camp.

According to Fitton, the government is only disputing Judicial Watch’s work is “because it gets in the way of the open borders agenda, it gets in the way of the amnesty agenda.”

Translation: Fitton and his pals made this up out of moonshine. Tomorrow morning, Ducey will be pimping this story on Fox and Friends. By afternoon, Hannity will be doing live interviews with witnesses at the scene.


Read more: http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/right-wing-group-judicial-watch-says-it-prevented-terrorist-