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Has anything really changed for the better since 9/11?

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Byker

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Sep 11, 2015, 9:11:21 PM9/11/15
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You’d think the dust would have finally settled by now, but it hasn’t.

This war had been going on for a long time before September 11, 2001. What
happened that day just made it more evident, at least to those of us who
were willing to take a close look at what was happening. However, the fog of
war has only become more thick and impenetrable since the day that toxic mix
of dust and smoke clouded lower Manhattan.

During the intervening years agents for the Muslim Brotherhood have
intensified their penetration of the American government and military at all
levels. The soothing recommendations murmured by them into the ears of
politicians and bureaucrats routinely become official government policy.

In the fourteen years since 9-11 if has become much more difficult to say
anything negative about Islam in public without losing one’s job or being
sued by a well-funded Muslim organization.

During those same years, and especially since the accession to the throne of
Barack Hussein Obama, the importation of Muslim “refugees” (and the
exclusion of real Christian refugees) has accelerated, with tens of
thousands of them arriving every year from the most jihad-prone regions on
the planet. The federal government has been quietly distributing them to
communities throughout the United States, forcing localities to cope with
them, and eventually to pay for their upkeep.

No, the dust hasn’t settled yet. Not by a long shot.

The mujahideen of the Great Jihad walked out of that cloud in Lower
Manhattan alongside the firefighters. For the time being they’re wearing
business suits rather than masks, and carrying portfolios rather than
automatic weapons.

But those will come. Those will come.

They’re just biding their time.

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PaxPerPoten

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Sep 12, 2015, 1:03:28 AM9/12/15
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That is called a target-rich environment.


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raykeller

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Sep 12, 2015, 2:45:04 AM9/12/15
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"PaxPerPoten" <P...@USA.org> wrote in message
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> On 9/11/2015 8:11 PM, Byker wrote:
>> You'd think the dust would have finally settled by now, but it hasn't.
>>
>> This war had been going on for a long time before September 11, 2001.

Since around 650 ad


Byker

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Sep 12, 2015, 3:50:47 AM9/12/15
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"raykeller" wrote in message news:mt0hhv$85t$1...@dont-email.me...
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> Since around 650 ad

Why is the West ignoring massacres against Muslims? Because it's being done
by other Muslims.

What separates Sunnis from Shi'as is a succession dispute that erupted after
the death of Mohammed in 632 AD. Those who accepted Abu Bakr, Mohammed's
father-in-law, as the rightful successor became known as Sunnis. Those who
believed that Ali, Mohammed's son-in-law, was the proper successor became
known as Shi'ites. They've been at each other's throats ever since.

Conflict between Shi'a and Sunni in one country induces conflict between the
same two groups in other countries. It happens easily, almost
spontaneously, because the differences between the two traditions are not
details, like sprinkle- vs. full-immersion baptism in Christianity. The
differences are absolutes. In the last 1,400 years no one has been able to
reconcile them. Should a would-be ecumenical appear, he wouldn't be alive
very long.

Most Islamic converts here in the States are borderline nutcases, outcasts
who don't fit in, and are usually looking for some guru to show them the way
to the Ultimate Truth, whatever the hell that is. Usually these misfits
wind up as Moonies or Hare Krishnas, freakazoids but generally harmless. In
the case of John Walker Lindh ("Johnny Taliban"), it seems that an imam got
to him first. "These represent the dominant streams of Islam in America -
where immigrants from Pakistan, India and other South Asian countries and
U.S.-born blacks comprise the majority of Muslims." In other words,
Mecca-bowers can be physically identified. American blacks in mosques
outnumber the "Euros" fifty to one.

Andrew Swallow

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Sep 12, 2015, 11:52:53 AM9/12/15
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Only if the USA develops something like the Spanish Inquisition to do
the targeting.

abelard

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Sep 12, 2015, 11:56:35 AM9/12/15
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yes, that is a problem


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