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    come on, people, he was Muslim! that's all that counts for the bigots

    iow, Obama was and is correct not call this MUSLIM terrorism.
    He was a self-loathing gay! That totally cancels out the radical mosque he worshipped at, how he celebrated 9/11, drew numerous complaints from his coworkers by threatening to kill them and bragging about his "terrorist ties," and pledged allegiance to ISIS.

    Muruna - 'Blending in' by setting aside some practices of Islam or Sharia in order to advance others

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    He was a self-loathing gay! That totally cancels out the radical mosque he worshipped at, how he celebrated 9/11, drew numerous complaints from his coworkers by threatening to kill them and bragging about his "terrorist ties," and pledged allegiance to ISIS.

    Muruna - 'Blending in' by setting aside some practices of Islam or Sharia in order to advance others
    Both of those are BS; Drinking is forbidden in the Quaran and nothing can allow that no matter what, especially during Ramadan when someone is supposed to be fasting. And no one has declared that mosque radical even though two terrorists went to that mosque. You're a typical right-wing sheep who can't think for himself because you use all the same soundbites.

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    Both of those are BS; Drinking is forbidden in the Quaran and nothing can allow that no matter what, especially during Ramadan when someone is supposed to be fasting. And no one has declared that mosque radical even though two terrorists went to that mosque. You're a typical right-wing sheep who can't think for himself because you use all the same soundbites.


    Who needs the FBI when Junior G-man Pelican has it all figured out that it was just a suppressed gay guy doing what suppressed gay guys do!!


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    Who needs the FBI when Junior G-man Pelican has it all figured out that it was just a suppressed gay guy doing what suppressed gay guys do!!

    Truth is this guy had tons of propaganda stuff as well as drinking and going to gay clubs. So its a combination of the two.

    But at least I didn't vote for dubya twice. Have fun knowing you contributed to 8 of the worst years in American history.

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    This guy pledged allegiance to Hezbollah and IsIS apparently... two groups at war with each othet.. Conclusion? This guy was just a basketcase, not influenced by Islamic idealogy or even IsIs idealogy in the least bit.. people are typically irrational that go on suicide missions... this guy stood for nothing.

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    National Rifle Association: Official Says Government's 'Political Correctness' Led to Orlando Shooting


    Chris Cox, NRA Ins ute for Legislative Action executive director, wrote in USA Today that "political correctness" prevented federal action from being taken against the gunman prior to the attack.

    http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefi...lando-shooting

    And the gun fellators swallow NRA's turd with gusto.




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    hen there’s his use of the dating app, Jack’d. It describes itself as the “largest and fastest growing dating app for guys looking to meet guys. It’s fast, free and fun!” What was it doing on Mateen’s phone? A means of getting his blood up? Enraging himself so he’d be better able to fulfill his jihadist destiny? In that case, why message Pulse regular, Kevin West “on and off for a year”?


    http://www.theguardian.com/commentis...ackd-sexuality


    When asked why she thought he went regularly to a gay club, Yusufiy told CNN “When we had gotten married he confessed to me about his past that was recent at that time, and that he very much enjoyed going to clubs and the nightlife … I feel like it’s a side of him or a part of him that he lived but probably didn’t want everybody to know about.” Asked if she thought he was gay, she said “I don’t know”.
    Gay dating apps and websites have really provocative names. Jack'd? Sounds scary.

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    National Rifle Association: Official Says Government's 'Political Correctness' Led to Orlando Shooting


    Chris Cox, NRA Ins ute for Legislative Action executive director, wrote in USA Today that "political correctness" prevented federal action from being taken against the gunman prior to the attack.

    http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefi...lando-shooting

    And the gun fellators swallow NRA's turd with gusto.



    There are actually some things that could have been done better. The FBI should have been alerted when someone they were looking into for sometime starting arming himself with guns including an AR-15.

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    but but ISIS

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    He was so radical in his Islamism, he didn't understand the difference between Shias and Sunnis, and he asked men out on the regular.

    Thats what TSA and CN want you to believe

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    but but ISIS
    Nidal Hasan was a member of the US Army, what is your point?

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    There are actually some things that could have been done better. The FBI should have been alerted when someone they were looking into for sometime starting arming himself with guns including an AR-15.
    Amid the chaos of the 2009 holiday travel season, jihadists planned to slaughter 290 innocent travelers on a Christmas Day flight from the Netherlands to Detroit, Michigan. Twenty-three-year old Nigerian Muslim Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab intended to detonate Northwest Airlines Flight 253, but the explosives in his underwear malfunctioned and brave passengers subdued him until he could be arrested. The graphic and traumatic defeat they planned for the United States failed, that time.
    Following the attempted attack, President Obama threw the intelligence community under the bus for its failure to “connect the dots.” He said, “this was not a failure to collect intelligence, it was a failure to integrate and understand the intelligence that we already had.”
    Most Americans were unaware of the enormous damage to morale at the Department of Homeland Security, where I worked, his condemnation caused. His words infuriated many of us because we knew his administration had been engaged in a bureaucratic effort to destroy the raw material—the actual intelligence we had collected for years, and erase those dots. The dots cons ute the intelligence needed to keep Americans safe, and the Obama administration was ordering they be wiped away.

    After leaving my 15 year career at DHS, I can no longer be silent about the dangerous state of America’s counter-terror strategy, our leaders’ willingness to compromise the security of citizens for the ideological rigidity of political correctness—and, consequently, our vulnerability to devastating, mass-casualty attack.
    Just before that Christmas Day attack, in early November 2009, I was ordered by my superiors at the Department of Homeland Security to delete or modify several hundred records of individuals tied to designated Islamist terror groups like Hamas from the important federal database, the Treasury Enforcement Communications System (TECS). These types of records are the basis for any ability to “connect dots.” Every day, DHS Customs and Border Protection officers watch entering and exiting many individuals associated with known terrorist affiliations, then look for patterns. Enforcing a political scrubbing of records of Muslims greatly affected our ability to do that. Even worse, going forward, my colleagues and I were prohibited from entering pertinent information into the database.
    A few weeks later, in my office at the Port of Atlanta, the television hummed with the inevitable Congressional hearings that follow any terrorist attack. While members of Congress grilled Obama administration officials, demanding why their subordinates were still failing to understand the intelligence they had gathered, I was being forced to delete and scrub the records. And I was well aware that, as a result, it was going to be vastly more difficult to “connect the dots” in the future—especially beforean attack occurs.
    As the number of successful and attempted Islamic terrorist attacks on America increased, the type of information that the Obama administration ordered removed from travel and national security databases was the kind of information that, if properly assessed, could have prevented subsequent domestic Islamist attacks like the ones committed by Faisal Shahzad (May 2010), Detroit “honor killing” perpetrator Rahim A. Alfetlawi (2011); Amine El Khalifi, who plotted to blow up the U.S. Capitol (2012); Dzhokhar or Tamerlan Tsarnaev who conducted the Boston Marathon bombing (2013); Oklahoma beheading suspect Alton Nolen (2014); or Muhammed Yusuf Abdulazeez, who opened fire on two military installations in Chattanooga, Tennessee (2015).
    It is very plausible that one or more of the subsequent terror attacks on the homeland could have been prevented if more subject matter experts in the Department of Homeland Security had been allowed to do our jobs back in late 2009. It is demoralizing—and infuriating—that today, those elusive dots are even harder to find, and harder to connect, than they were during the winter of 2009.

    http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-bl...ms-with-terror

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    Who said it?

    People are going to slip through the cracks... you know, oftentimes this happens and the neighborhood’s just, you know, we sort of saw that about him, it really looked like he could be a problem’ but it’s often hard to put someone in an ins ution for the rest of their lives based on the fact that he looks like he could be a problem.

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    Trump

    Your point?

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    These 7 Christian leaders showed their love by celebrating the Orlando nightclub massacre

    http://www.rawstory.com/2016/06/thes...e+Raw+Story%29



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    Now, the Muslim communities so importantly, they have to work with us. They have to cooperate with law enforcement and turn in the people who they know are bad. And they know it. And they have to do it and they have to do it forthwith. …

    They know what is going on. They know that the Orlando shooter was bad. They knew the people in San Bernardino were bad. But you know what, they didn't turn them in, and we had death and destruction. …


    When people know what is going on and they don't tell us and we have an attack and people die, these people have to have consequences. Big consequences. America must do more, much more, to protect its citizens.

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    uhhh.

    happens

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    Apparently the shooters wife knew he was going to go on a killing spree. Instead of reporting it she "tried to talk him out of it"

    My ass

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    So effective that no government has ever issued them to their military.
    The US military were marketed the AR-15, bought it, and then renamed it the M-16, dimwit. They then modified it to skirt various gun laws in the 1980s to sell to the public. But you have fun playing the obfuscating semantics.

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    Apparently the shooters wife knew he was going to go on a killing spree. Instead of reporting it she "tried to talk him out of it"

    My ass
    He'd been reported before and the FBI did nothing after interviewing him. He apparently threatened violence regularly.

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    They were marketed the AR-15, bought it, and then renamed it the M-16, dimwit. They then modified it to skirt various gun laws in the 1980s to sell to the public. But you have fun playing the obfuscating semantics.


    Damn you are dumb.

    That is totally not true.

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    Damn you are dumb.

    That is totally not true.
    The AR-15 was first built in 1959 by ArmaLite as a small arms rifle for the United States armed forces. Because of financial problems, ArmaLite sold the design to Colt. After some modifications, the redesigned rifle was adopted as the M16 rifle. In 1963, Colt started selling the semi-automatic version of the rifle for civilians designated as the Colt SP1. Although the name AR-15 remains a Colt registered trademark, variants of the firearm are made, modified, and sold under various names by multiple manufacturers.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AR-15

    An assertion without basis is to be disregarded, pedobear.

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    Under the guidance of former Marine and former Army Ordinance technician, Eugene Stoner, the AR-10 became the main focus of attention. Army officials asked Armalite to develop a smaller version of the AR-10 in 1956 as a potential replacement for the M1 Garand. The ensuing rifle was called the AR-15
    https://armalite.com/about-us/history/

    From the company itself.

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    Leftism in action:

    The FBI reportedly cancelled its 2013 investigation into Orlando terrorist Omar Mateen after only 10 months because they viewed the terroristic threats he made as a reaction to "being marginalized because of his Muslim faith," by his coworkers.

    According to Fox News' Catherine Herridge, the revelation came during a closed door meeting with FBI Director James Comey Monday afternoon.

    "At the end of 10 months the investigation was closed with no further action. They took Mateen's statements he was trying to taunt his coworkers because he thought he was being marginalized because of his Muslim faith."


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