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reiddb

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Re: Terrorist Attacks
« Reply #30 on: November 20, 2015, 09:17:08 am »
As long as we don't take this seriously, we will be feeling it a lot closer and sooner than we'd like to think. They won't stop!

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Re: Terrorist Attacks
« Reply #31 on: November 20, 2015, 12:36:33 pm »
So far, all of the named terrorists are French or Belgian nationals. 

Not refugees.

Nationals that went to Syria to fight for ISIS. Unable to cross the borders freely, they know that some re-entered France posing as refugees. That's the issue.

That makes no sense. Why would they have to pose as refugees to enter the country that they came from?

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Re: Terrorist Attacks
« Reply #32 on: November 20, 2015, 04:49:03 pm »
So far, all of the named terrorists are French or Belgian nationals. 

Not refugees.

Nationals that went to Syria to fight for ISIS. Unable to cross the borders freely, they know that some re-entered France posing as refugees. That's the issue.

That makes no sense. Why would they have to pose as refugees to enter the country that they came from?

Seriously? You think that they can just go to Syria and fight for ISIS then freely come back anytime they want? Not a chance. In the US, they will charge you with a crime for merely attempting to join ISIS. It's an act of treason. I doubt it's different in France. Multiple Paris attackers were already flagged with Islamic extremist ties and the alleged mastermind was a target of an airstrike in October. They weren't getting back in as themselves. That's why they posed as refugees.
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Re: Terrorist Attacks
« Reply #33 on: November 21, 2015, 12:25:02 pm »
So far, all of the named terrorists are French or Belgian nationals. 

Not refugees.

Nationals that went to Syria to fight for ISIS. Unable to cross the borders freely, they know that some re-entered France posing as refugees. That's the issue.

That makes no sense. Why would they have to pose as refugees to enter the country that they came from?

Seriously? You think that they can just go to Syria and fight for ISIS then freely come back anytime they want? Not a chance. In the US, they will charge you with a crime for merely attempting to join ISIS. It's an act of treason. I doubt it's different in France. Multiple Paris attackers were already flagged with Islamic extremist ties and the alleged mastermind was a target of an airstrike in October. They weren't getting back in as themselves. That's why they posed as refugees.

I was asking. It doesn't make sense to me that their government knew they were fighting for isis, and yet when they show up with forged passports, they just let them back in.
Did no one think to include their pictures along with their names on the watchlist?

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Re: Terrorist Attacks
« Reply #34 on: November 21, 2015, 05:18:00 pm »
It's getting crazier.  Another attack in a mali hotel.

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Re: Terrorist Attacks
« Reply #35 on: November 22, 2015, 04:47:29 am »
This is exactly what happens when a country aids and abets the enemies.  There's no such thing as a "Rebel," they're ALL terrorists and will work AGAINST the countries who are supporting them in the end.  France got that taste on their own soil.  Remember 9/11, because it's coming again, and we have no one to blame but our government for it.  They need to STOP the influx of these people.  There are no "women and children" entering our country.  They're all young and MEN, and yes, I will go so far as to say that they are ALL TERRORISTS.  If not NOW, they WILL BE.  At this point in time, Obama needs to be removed from office because he flat out doesn't care what THE PEOPLE want.  His is a "Presidency" not a "Kingdom."  He does not RULE over the PEOPLE.  It's time for him to GO.

I feel sorry for the victims who were killed in terrorist attacks especially the 9/11. Hopefully, they will be permanently stopped. 

Why especially 9-11?  They are not more special that any of the other people killed in any of the other attacks.

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Re: Terrorist Attacks
« Reply #36 on: November 22, 2015, 04:50:01 am »
So far, all of the named terrorists are French or Belgian nationals. 

Not refugees.

Nationals that went to Syria to fight for ISIS. Unable to cross the borders freely, they know that some re-entered France posing as refugees. That's the issue.

That makes no sense. Why would they have to pose as refugees to enter the country that they came from?

It makes perfect sense.  Have you not watched the news?  The "refugees" are being brought here and welcomed and set up with a place to live, free medical, free food, free everything.  Hey, I was born here.  I want some of that free stuff.  No, I have to work for what I have and then a huge chunk of my pay check is taken from me and give to others who refuse to work.  If the person acts as a terrorist they won't get in the country as easily.  If they pose as a helpless refugee just trying to escape the war torn country they are living in then they are...wait for it...
shipped her and welcomed and given everything they could ever desire for free.

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Re: Terrorist Attacks
« Reply #37 on: November 22, 2015, 09:05:34 am »
So far, all of the named terrorists are French or Belgian nationals. 

Not refugees.

Nationals that went to Syria to fight for ISIS. Unable to cross the borders freely, they know that some re-entered France posing as refugees. That's the issue.

That makes no sense. Why would they have to pose as refugees to enter the country that they came from?

It makes perfect sense.  Have you not watched the news?  The "refugees" are being brought here and welcomed and set up with a place to live, free medical, free food, free everything.  Hey, I was born here.  I want some of that free stuff.  No, I have to work for what I have and then a huge chunk of my pay check is taken from me and give to others who refuse to work.  If the person acts as a terrorist they won't get in the country as easily.  If they pose as a helpless refugee just trying to escape the war torn country they are living in then they are...wait for it...
shipped her and welcomed and given everything they could ever desire for free.

You want free stuff? Cool. We'll train terrorists to blow up your house, and your neighborhood, so you have try and outrun the bombs and the "freedom fighters," and if you survive, we'll make sure you get "free stuff."

Compassion is lacking in this so-called "Christian nation."

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Re: Terrorist Attacks
« Reply #38 on: November 22, 2015, 09:39:30 am »
So do you think we are safe in the U.S.

Of course we are not safe. Our borders have been infiltrated by Muslims. The Muslims believe our country is the Great Satan. They are very vocal about that. Now our government has given them a fortune and allowed them to keep their nuclear arsenals which are pointed right at us. Obama supports them in every way, fails to uphold his red lines, and won't even call them what they are; terrorists.

The Muslims don't believe in our democratic lifestyles or our freedoms and want Sharia law implemented. I heard this morning on the radio that there has been an influx of 1.7 million Muslims to our country. Many of them are young men that come on visas to our country to go to the universities to be educated. The universities do this in the name of diversity.  :confused1:

This invasion is happening in Europe and Africa as well. 15% of the Russian indigenous population is Muslim. The Muslim population won't even have to do their holy wars on us once we're outnumbered. They'll just take over.

I think it's God's will.  :sweat:

Our country no longer has any strength at all, and whatever strengths we did have are being undermined, such as failing to support the military. And when the government implements their gun policy and takes away all the guns from law abiding Americans, we'll be sitting ducks ready for the slaughter.  :bad:

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Re: Terrorist Attacks
« Reply #39 on: November 22, 2015, 09:13:59 pm »
I am praying for them  So sad..... Those terrorists are just crazy and there is no way to reason with them at all

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Re: Terrorist Attacks
« Reply #40 on: November 23, 2015, 06:37:53 am »
Very sad times we are living in.
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Re: Terrorist Attacks
« Reply #41 on: November 23, 2015, 07:33:25 am »
Peace is what we need we just need to love each other as one we all are children of god !!! :angel11: :angel11: :angel11: :peace: :peace: :peace: :peace:

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Re: Terrorist Attacks
« Reply #42 on: November 23, 2015, 07:49:03 am »
Peace For The World  :) :peace:

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Re: Terrorist Attacks
« Reply #43 on: May 25, 2016, 09:27:33 pm »
Prayer doesn't solve anything.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_p3L7LrUkHE
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Re: Terrorist Attacks
« Reply #44 on: May 26, 2016, 01:55:33 pm »
Prayer doesn't solve anything.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_p3L7LrUkHE

Depends on who you are praying to and pray for the right reasons.

Whose prayers is God willing to hear?
Ps. 65:2; Acts 10:34, 35: “O Hearer of prayer, even to you people of all flesh will come.” “God is not partial, but in every nation the man that fears him and works righteousness is acceptable to him.” (One’s nationality, the color of one’s skin, or one’s economic circumstances have no bearing on the matter. But the motivations of one’s heart and one’s way of life do.)

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