Comments on: U.S. Wary Of European Terror Threat
Homeland Security Chief Says No Guarantee Catching Terrorists With EU Passports
- But I thought we were fighting them in Iraq so we wouldn''t have to fight them here. Now, we''re told they can just get an EU passport and can travel here. But, if the "fight them there rather than here" slogan is correct, they''ll just travel to Iraq to attack us there instead. Or, just maybe, that whole slogan was just to easily fool the 19 percenters.
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- and who was in control in 1993 - first wc, 1998 - africa and 2001 - with the USS Cole was hit ? Oh, I am sorry, it was George''s brother and the fascists and the neocons.
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- Oops, ha, It was a REPUBLICAN congress at the time. Like hitlers followers, they were going to do anything he asked.
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- if you are forces in the dark would you attack where several spotlight is constantly shining?
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- Oh and guadalcanal,
It was a REPUBLICAN - Reply to this comment
- No, McCain has got his brother underneath the tiolet at Ma''s bank in New York waiting for a terrorist attack and he is going to cause it. See it now, number 1 on the New York Times list.
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- guadalcanal for the 10000th time,
"musaubee...How can you impeach President Bush for going into Iraq???....It was the Congress and U.S. Senate that gave him the "green light" to do so...he could not have "gone in" without their blessing..but everybody seems to convieniently forget that one fact."
Congess and everyone believed the lies powell, bush, cheney spewed. No one would believe a president would lie about WMD''s. Hence, when Plames husband TRIED to warn the world about boosh''s lies, he outted Plame in retrubution. Okay? For the 10000th time. They lied, we believed for a short time.
That''s why I''ll never let a druggie like limbaugh, manson like doop me into anything. - Reply to this comment
- IRliberal - says chicken-little.
WE should fear Obama going to Iran and talking without preconditions.
Oh, wait a minute - he''s going to change his mind about that oo.
ok.
He''s for change. - Reply to this comment
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Just to make sure McSame gets elected.
C''mon people. Make a better choice this time. - Reply to this comment
- guadalcanal3 - not everyone, just the far left.
It is called selective memory.
I also remember President Bush saying it would be a long war, right after the towers fell. But none of these far left folks seem to have that in mind either.
Nah - they''d rather try to mock him with that US Navy requested banner that he stood under.
Far left folks have just done too many drugs. No short term memory means no long term memory. - Reply to this comment
- musaubee...How can you impeach President Bush for going into Iraq???....It was the Congress and U.S. Senate that gave him the "green light" to do so...he could not have "gone in" without their blessing..but everybody seems to convieniently forget that one fact.
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- Chertoff''s comments on Capitol Hill comes as the country is entering a potentially vulnerable period with the presidential nominating conventions coming up next month; the presidential election in November; and the transition to a new administration in January - all of which may be attractive targets for terrorists.
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I don''t think so.
The last thing terrorists want is another imperialistic regime who understands not diplomacy.
An attack would galvanize support for McCain, which is the last guy they would want calling the shots.
They''re after an end to imperialism, not a furtherance of it..... - Reply to this comment
- terrorism,(ter''a.riz''am)1.The act of terrorizing or the state of being terrorized. 2.Unlawful acts of violence committed in an attempt to over throw a government. Is that not what George Bush and his crew are doing in their on going invasion of Iraq? When did N.Korea,Iraq or Iran,according to Funk & Wagnalls Standard Desk Dictionary C/R 1984, backed by Webster''s Nes World Dictionary Of The American Language C/R 1957 commit unlawful acts of violence against America attempting to over throw the government? That is the act that the George Bush government of America has done in Iraq! These are the violations that the Veterans For Peace took to congress and presented for the Impeachment of George Bush. There was no coverag of this by corporate American media. Why is that? Why does the American media not show endless coverage of such and event? It is time the American government go forward and right this wrong that continues to kill Iraqi people!
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- CBS: European terrorists are trying to enter the United States with European Union passports, and there is no guarantee officials will catch them every time, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said Thursday.
-Chertoff should learn some lessons from French President Sarkozy who, with all wisdom, invited all Europeans and North Africans to a meeting where they could all be part of a ''Union for the Mediterranean'' type of ring. This will prevent the estrangement that our idiot politicians are trained to do. Isolation, Separation, Fear-Mongering, Alienation... Chertoff you need to graze some grass before nothing is left for you, donkey! - Reply to this comment
- The terrorists have succeeded, thanks in part to our politicians: we now live in terror of anything our own government might say to manipulate us into further fear.
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- Quick! Raise the national threat level matrix-flag-color to Yellow! No, wait, make that.....Orange! Snap to attention, people! Feel fear on command!!!
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- This is why there''s not going to be any more terrorist attacks because Mission Already Accomplished.
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- Most citizens of this nation have always known and accepted that barriers to terrorist activities are not free or error-proof.
The best way to create the barrier to terrorist activities is through civic connections and keeping an open mind to recycle opportunities to work towards any goals. Terrorist rely on victims to stay disconnected and be apathetic. The good news is that every citizen of this nation can do their part without requiring additional tax burden or sacrafice of liberties. Keeping connected to your civic organizations and families, is the simplest way to network and secure our country collectively. Recycling opportunity that an apathetic citizen threw away is the easiest way to close up the gaps in our opportunity market. Terrorists rely on opportunity and apathetic citizens freely give it to them.
Whatever we expect our nation to be, is proof of vision, and security is the easier when everyone is watching out for each other. We will have to open our minds a little and trust others again, without fear or reservation, because terrorists can thrive easier when our minds are closed and blind. - Reply to this comment
- Every year 30,000 killed by handguns, and another 30,000 killed by drunk drivers.
You have more to fear from your neighbors than ever from a terrorist.
$200 million spent on bridge inspections and researching better traffic control would save 1000s of times more American lives over the next 10 years than spending $1 trillion in Iraq.
Regards,
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Posted by Nancy_Naive at 08:29 PM : Jul 17, 2008
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but, Nancy_Naive... you''re very Naive... if we were to do that... then we would fix our own infrastructure... and if we do that, then we would be providing good infrastructure for potential terrorists to use and destroy us... so it''s better if we keep things broken so they can''t cross all the bridges they can and fly all the planes they can to mess us up.
(p.s. I''m being sarcastic) - Reply to this comment
- A European terror threat?
Quick: invade Nigeria! Write up some no-bid contracts! - Reply to this comment




