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Anyone else notice that it's the same old story? Naturalized Muslim Arab immigrant… hypersensitivity and baseless grievances against neighbors and authorities… hated western culture and in particular homosexuality… radicalized on a long trip back to his home country… brought back a wife and kid… finally lone wolf attacks. The script writes itself at this point. Of note, it looks like the family immigrated in 2002 under George W. Bush's policy of granting many more visas to the very people he decided to bomb. Something something chickens and roosts…
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Yup. In fact, when I read about the long life-changing visit to Afghanistan, I found myself wondering why the FBI was asleep at the wheel on this one. It's a pretty obvious red flag that should have been very easy to detect, via passport records.

But oh yes, that would be "racial profiling" so we can't have that. Instead, we all get to take off our shoes and throw away liquids at airports. That will keep us safe, surely.
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I remember someone (Tenn? Med-Tex?) referencing something about our Invite the World / Invade the World policy.
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Ha, that is the perfect byline.

Is that the neocon+liberal agenda then? Bring half the population of the middle east here to the West, where they will somehow become civilized, and destroy the rest via direct invasion and air attacks. Then once the countries are depopulated, move in and you get all these free oil fields.
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dualstow wrote:I remember someone (Tenn? Med-Tex?) referencing something about our Invite the World / Invade the World policy.
I think that quote officially belongs to Steve Sailer. He used to write for National Review but got ex-communicated. You can find his articles here.... http://www.unz.com/
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curlew wrote:
dualstow wrote:I remember someone (Tenn? Med-Tex?) referencing something about our Invite the World / Invade the World policy.
I think that quote officially belongs to Steve Sailer. He used to write for National Review but got ex-communicated. You can find his articles here.... http://www.unz.com/

Ah yes, that's the one. Thank you!
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dualstow wrote:Ah yes, that's the one. Thank you!
What's with the goblin brains? Yuck!
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MachineGhost wrote:
dualstow wrote:Ah yes, that's the one. Thank you!
What's with the goblin brains? Yuck!
You meant that's not spaghetti and meatballs? Then truly Yuck!
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It's spaghetti and meatballs.
Whistling tunes / We hide in the dunes by the seaside
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