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Hard for me to imagine that many young men being chased out of their own country.  If those were American boys...

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So, someone please explain this to me.

If any American walks into a MallWart and buys 60 throwaway phones, is that reported to the "authorities" too?

Point in case, the populace highly distrusts the government agencies tasked with investigating and preventing terrorism from within, correct?

We know amazingly fast who did what and why after the fact, but we seem utterly unable to prevent anything that has happened or is about to happen.

The populace also highly distrusts anyone else (collective paranoia) and has a vigilant eye on everything and everyone. Everything gets reported.

I expected a red scare style handling of the topic now, after two Muslim's killed a bunch of people. Where will it stop? Lynchings? Flash-mobs?

Short of Mini A.H. Donald Dumb, who wants to ship all Muslims to hell, what is a solution that yields at least a little bit of commonsense and class?

A divided country is one easily conquered. On a world map, could someone point to a country that hasn't been divided yet?

BTW: Calais has been a mess. Fortunately we haven't seen too many right radicals who lack brain mass use their 40 ton trucks as weapons while screaming like a child. Scary to see dumber like a brick animals operate machinery like this. That clown belongs in a stray-jacket.

Most of what we see now is completely self-induced and appears to be part of a much larger and very ugly agenda. 

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JJ, IMO, if anyone buys 60 throwaway phones at one transaction from a retailer like Wal-Mart, some type of authority should be notified.  Something nefarious is going on.

Right now we are at war with radical islam.  Fact.  Our police and federal authorities have been handcuffed by the political correctness of the liberal filth in Washington.  The illegitimate obama administration has villainized our police departments with false charges of racism making them unable to do their job.  Which is why the authorities can not do anything prior to these horrendous acts of terrorism.

Case in point:  The Syrian "refuges" are NOT welcome here.  75% or more of them are fighting age men.  These are not innocent women and children, as the poser-in-cheif has stated.  These are infiltrating shock troops.  Weather they directly pick up arms or just overwhelm our social systems, their purpose is to disrupt our country.

Our borders have been laid open to all the world's refuse by the liberal morons in Washington.  Now people are beginning to take up arms and do what the government refuses to do.

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And nobody mentions what we discovered in Vietnam...?

Women and children are not necessarily innocent...!

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Sitting here watching some paint dry, so I'll play your game jj.

If any American walks into a MallWart and buys 60 throwaway phones, is that reported to the "authorities" too?

When you say "American", don't be ignorant or try to inflame. Americans come in all shapes, styles and colors, and 99% of all Americans recognize and embrace that diversity. My guess is that the purchase activity would raise an eyebrow regardless simply because I don't believe it would ever be categorized as normal activity. Now whether an employee seeing such activity or an individual store policy results in a call to "authorities" in every instance is a whole 'nother question. An adult employee who watches the news and has made a conscious decision to be a bit more vigilant or think beyond their own little daily world, I'd say the odds are more than 50/50%. Some young kid who's entire life has revolved around the constant barrage of so-called social and political 'correctness' or is concerned about losing their job, might not take such initiative. IMHO, the current generation of kids in America have been fortunate to have grown up in an unprecedented time of national prosperity but, unfortunately, they have had so much handed to them without having to expend any their own effort, they often have a hard time grasping that sometimes important responsibilities rest solely on their own shoulders. In that case, I'd say less than 50/50% would say something to a supervisor unless instructed to beforehand. In either instance however, I don't think it would fall to extremes.   

Point in case, the populace highly distrusts the government agencies tasked with investigating and preventing terrorism from within, correct?

You can't use such generalities here. Local, and certainly many federal, agencies are filled with good people willing to do the best job possible with the tools they are given. They are often limited by a lack of funding, or the policies from above driving their agencies. This current administration has done so much to de-fund or hamper their abilities, seemingly with such deliberate purpose, that it has created a population wherein the majority not only questions but now outright distrusts them and their motives. Consequently, most distrust is aimed at the ineffective policies that run the large federal agencies IMO.

We know amazingly fast who did what and why after the fact, but we seem utterly unable to prevent anything that has happened or is about to happen.

Pretty much how it works when your hands are tied or someone continuously turns a deaf ear to your warnings, eh? Of course, then the scramble for excuses and blame shifting by the Washington policy makers who refuse to acknowledge they created the problem themselves goes into full spin, and you can bet your dingleberries they will quickly propose some new but meaningless legislation that doesn't fix the problem to cover their ass. Why do you think all governments suffer from layer upon layer of bureaucratic bloat, too many politicians CYA-ing! The public is growing damn tired of this approach by our elected officials.

The populace also highly distrusts anyone else (collective paranoia) and has a vigilant eye on everything and everyone. Everything gets reported.

Strongly disagree with this. I see no collective paranoia. If anything, most Americans just want to be left alone and can be trusting to a fault. They generally do nothing until they are victimized or suffer some devastating loss on a personal level. Sadly, I see way too much apathy on the current national threat and many other topics that I personally find important to address proactively in an effort 'head off trouble before the pass'. The primary insurance policy U.S. citizens have to protect their individual freedoms is the right to vote. Every vote counts and it is disturbing to see low voter turnouts at the local and state levels, where much of what influences and drives our daily experiences lie, or even during congressional and presidential election cycles. Way too many lazy fat ass Americans sit on their sofa watching brain numbing reality TV shows or playing stupid games on their cell phones instead of making a real effort to learn the facts and shape their futures positively through the power of collective vote. And by positively, I don't mean provide the greatest number of freebies. 

I expected a red scare style handling of the topic now, after two Muslim's killed a bunch of people. Where will it stop? Lynchings? Flash-mobs?

Perhaps you misunderstood the two major red scare periods in U.S. history. In both instances the U.S. Govt directly fostered and actively promoted the fear of a specific segment of population in order to pursue a witch hunt style round-up. That seems to me to be the exact opposite where today's administration has bent over backwards to the point of complete lunacy in their attempt to prevent that from reoccurring (or whatever other reason). The people put a stop to the McCarthyism tactics on the one extreme and I suspect they will put a stop to this administration's tactics on the other extreme. If nothing else, Americans have a history of coming to a collective common sense more often than not.

Short of Mini A.H. Donald Dumb, who wants to ship all Muslims to hell, what is a solution that yields at least a little bit of commonsense and class?

Realistic (note I did not use the term 'comprehensive' which is wonderfully non-descriptive for political usage) immigration policy that puts the safety and interests of our country first before anything or anybody else, education and involvement by the Muslim community. All of which are non-existent.

A divided country is one easily conquered. On a world map, could someone point to a country that hasn't been divided yet?

Nothing brings a country together like having been declared war upon and having your precious freedom and way of life threatened. For all our frailty and generosity, if some other country or ideology thinks they can 'conquer' the U.S., they are sorely misguided. This pansy-ass poser won't be ruling by fiat much longer, and the damage his policies and idiotic cabinet (or at least, what's left of it) have inflicted on not only this country but across the world will hopefully be changed for the better.

BTW: Calais has been a mess. Fortunately we haven't seen too many right radicals who lack brain mass use their 40 ton trucks as weapons while screaming like a child. Scary to see dumber like a brick animals operate machinery like this. That clown belongs in a stray-jacket.

You sound like real dyed in the wool, left leaning bleeding heart liberal. I'm not here to defend the guy, only say this. If I was driving that route regularly, watching what appears to be the uncontrolled invasion of my country get worse and worse, and having my truck attacked without provocation by the other dumber than bricks clowns in the video, I can't say I wouldn't do the same. Hell, I give the guy credit for trying to do his job in very difficult and potentially very unsafe conditions. A mob like that apparently has nothing better to do than look for trouble I suspect, shame they bite the hands that try to feed them. I wonder how long before they kill one of those truckers.

Most of what we see now is completely self-induced and appears to be part of a much larger and very ugly agenda.

Not sure exactly what or who's agenda you refer to, however, it certainly is true we reap what we sow. Will soon be time to think hard about our vote again, there are good independent thinkers on both sides of the aisle and I won't waste it on something inconsequential as political party. Or race, or gender. Please do your own critical research and refuse to be spoon-fed whatever drivel the media spits at you. Yeah, it takes effort to get to the truth.

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It's to bad the liberals base their opinions and decisions on feelings not facts.

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Some people may not agree but my perspective about the refugee crisis is this, how bad must there life be if families risk everything to escape.If only there was joint coalition of nations who could step up and sort this mess out (UN?) we need to do something!

the people I have no sympathy for is the hoards of young fit men fleeing, leaving mothers sisters and ederly behind and breaking laws while claiming to be refugees,they should stay and fight COWARDS not welcome here!

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First, if our former leaders had not put Maliki, the divisive brother of a drug dealer, in charge of Iraq, we might have armed the Kurds who are the only fighting force over there with any bravery.  And, if our "King Oh Bummer" had not pulled 10,000 troops out of Iraq after we kicked ass over there, they might have wiped out the "JV Team" before it had a chance to multiply and kill so many and lay down IEDs to maim and kill soldiers.  Now there will be a bigger price to pay, both over there and over here!

Politicians do not win wars - That is the job for Generals.

The "Good News" is that Kerry and Oh Bummer just gave almost a Billion dollars of our money to stop "Climate Change", so some more crooks can put it in their pockets!  That should make you sleep safer tonight!

EDMO

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Some people may not agree but my perspective about the refugee crisis is this, how bad must there life be if families risk everything to escape.

The problem with this is, like I pointed out, most of these "refugees" are young, military age men, not families. 

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:rolleyes:

First time being called a bleeding heart liberal. Probably considered politically correct, too. 

Had this nice reply typed out, but passive resistance may be the better choice.

Its not that a lot of people are out fabricating stories.

I am sure we Americans with our incredibly long history of civility will manage a way to guide the world.

The Agenda I previously referred to is called Agenda 21.

It is widely speculated that the so-called refugee crisis is a tool used to bring about civil unrest as well as violence.

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It is widely speculated that the so-called refugee crisis is a tool used to bring about civil unrest as well as violence.

"It is widely speculated..." is like saying "It is often written on the internet..."   I would speculate that the refugee crisis is a bonus for the terrorists; an unexpected side benefit.  

As to our "long history of civility" which, given the sentiment of your comments, I read as if written tongue-in-cheek: As much as we want it to be so, this is not a civil world.  There are many who are civil but there are far more who would put a bullet in you and take what you have with heartfelt entitlement and principle.  Its easy to sit in our comfortable heated (air conditioned in my case) homes and wonder "why can't we all just get along".  

 

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:rolleyes:

First time being called a bleeding heart liberal. Probably considered politically correct, too. 

It is widely speculated that the so-called refugee crisis is a tool used to bring about civil unrest as well as violence.

:hammerhead:I didn't call you a bleeding heart liberal, I said you sounded like one. I realize you were just trying to bait a response with some controversial comments. In my circles, putting your words in someone else's mouth has never been considered politically correct.

Widely speculated? Used as a tool? By whom?

Somehow I suspect those clowns in Calais, or the rest of the 4.5 million mostly Syrian refugees, would beg to differ over your definition of crisis.  

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Talk about "Paranoid" - I clicked on that site and my puter told me that the Bangor Police were tracking my location!

If they will let me know when they are coming to visit, I will have coffee ready....and more Christmas lights burning!

EDMO

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Not to worry. The Bangor police couldn't track a heating oil truck with a major leak. If in fact BDN tracked you, something is very wrong on your computer...

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Not to worry. The Bangor police couldn't track a heating oil truck with a major leak. If in fact BDN tracked you, something is very wrong on your computer...

I have no worries - anyone can listen to what I say or do or watch, and the only ones who will find me doing something "wrong" that they don't like is the "PC" Police - and that aint illegal.

EDMO

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Short of Mini A.H. Donald Dumb, who wants to ship all Muslims to hell, what is a solution that yields at least a little bit of commonsense and class?

A divided country is one easily conquered. On a world map, could someone point to a country that hasn't been divided yet?

BTW: Calais has been a mess. Fortunately we haven't seen too many right radicals who lack brain mass use their 40 ton trucks as weapons while screaming like a child. Scary to see dumber like a brick animals operate machinery like this. That clown belongs in a stray-jacket.

When and where did he say that? If you are going to stick with that statement, please cite a link where Donald Trump said that. I will say your petty insults are cute.

This truck driver is sick of what is happening to his country. He is passionate. And I can't blame him one bit.

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Always get the creeps when grown men call something other than their daughter cute.

Methinks Hillary will be writing a thank you card to Donald Trump when she finally climbs the throne in 2016.

Maybe the republicans will wake up then, but I doubt it.

“It is difficult to envision any type of policy coherency emerging from a Trump administration,” ~ Tom Fullerton

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Transitioning to that subject, JJ, I will agree with you. 

Hillary will get 47% in the general election because she has a "D" after her name.  Given.

Normally the "R" would also get a guaranteed 47%, leaving the 6% left to decide the d vs r battle. 

If Trump throws a tantrum and goes Perot, which I believe he will, at least 25% (12% overall) of the "R" voting block will blindly follow him.  This will leave only 35% to vote against Hillary.  Some of the remaining 6% will vote "R", some "D", some for Trump.  In the end it will be 48 to 38 for Hillary with 10% voting Trump.

 

Her win will be a "landslide" that will have the media orgasming for months.  We will have another Alinsky socialist in the White House to stack the courts further, invoke more unconstitutional presidential decrees, destroy what's left of the economy, and so on, and so on...

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Trump and his lemming followers are doing tremendous and irreparable damage to the republican party.

I find, that whenever a woman like Hillary says something like "He's not funny anymore" - its time to ask questions. (* Not saying that because I ever put a whole lot of thought or concern into anything she has said*) Admitted: For the longest time, I was completely convinced that Trumps candidacy was nothing but a hilarious joke - but damn this toupee wearing clown is dead serious!

Maybe I have room to redeem myself among those who now think I am the new turned liberal enemy of the state. Another 4 years of democratic leadership will likely erode whats left of the "Free" United States we know today. Our chancellor would be glad, because she'd just have to crawl up another liberals ass and could stay in office until she starts shedding body parts or dies.

I guess we can count on on a relentless and tough war on gun owners and explosive growth in the political correctness doctrines already governing most of how we deal with each other. To me, all of it is unimaginable. Like some bad movie that just doesn't want to end. The consequences on General Aviation would be disastrous.

I penned a thank you letter for Hillary Clinton to use after she becomes President. I think it will look somewhat like this:

Dear Donald,

Thank you for being a Presidential candidate for the republican party. I became President of this country, not because I am qualified or smart, but because you were so terribly dumb and had the biggest mouth of all of the republican candidates. We all owe you a lot. Please come visit me in the White House when you have some time. Bill is painting the walls in rainbow colors and he often plays Wellfareopoly with Al Gore, who is back from saving the world with his climate change science. We'd like to chat with you about your tax situation and about your jet. Barrack still sticks around here, too. We now have a dog named after you, such a goofy animal, you'll love him. He barks almost as loud and as much as you!

Greetings, Hillary

 

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I think you got it right JJ - Remember the Ross Perot boondoggle...

EDMO

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The Republican party is and has been broken for many years now. If Trump leaves the GOP, it will be their fault. Perot didn't start off as a Republican, did he? They do have a choice. Truth is, Trump scares the pants off the establishment RINOs and the liberals. He is a non-politician. He makes waves and isn't neutered by political correctness. People like his drive, his strength, and his tenacity.

Most of the GOP aren't conservative anyway; they are RINOs. Boehner, and McConnell are perfect examples. And now we have another, Ryan.

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Trump isn't conservative.  He hasn't said a damn thing in any specificity of what his plans are.  "I'll fix it."  "I'll make it better."  He speaks in generalities and bumper stickers.  Much like obama. 

Trump is is clown shoes that will guarantee a Hillary presidency. 

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The Republican establishment is prepared to lose this election if they can’t get their nominee because a constitutional conservative or outsider as President is a greater threat to them than a democrat as President.

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+1, Doug. 

Their boy is Jeb Bush.  If he makes it as the nominee, we will see the Romney, McCain and Dole election turn out all over again.  All hail emperor Hillary. 

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