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originally posted by: harvestdog
a reply to: LSU0408
Thank you sir. That is a lot of targets. I wish people downplaying the threat of Islam would get a grip.
People look at the fact we haven't had many attacks on our soil yet and determine there is no danger.
We in the west have short attention spans and expect crap to happen immediately.
The islamist mind is stuck in the dark ages and looks at the world in terms of thousands of years not dozens.
They are happy to wait years, not days to do their devil's will.
They will bring it to us, many of us will happily die fighting the good battle.
Unfortunately a lot of the west appeases the islamists and one day it will be their heads lopped off.
Tashfeen Malik (King) is a nom de guerre for a Muslim Jihadist from the annals of Muslim history. As he is known to Muslims “تاشفين ملك الموحدين” Tashfeen Malik Al-Muahideen, in English: Tafhseen King of the Unitarians (Muslims) and the conquerer of the west.
The history stems from when Yusuf ibn Tashfin led the Muslim forces in the Battle of Zallaqa/Sagrajas. He came to Andalusia from Morocco to help the Muslims fight against Alfonso VI, eventually achieving victory and allowing the Muslims to remain in Spain for centuries. The battle has been symbolic for Muslim victory against the Christians.
originally posted by: jhn7537
So, is anyone fed up with this sh*t yet? Do we just wait for the next part of the world to suffer from these deranged psychopaths? How do you win a fight against an enemy you can't see?
originally posted by: harvestdog
a reply to: IAMTAT
Anagram of Tashfeen Malik
Namesake Filth
originally posted by: LSU0408
originally posted by: rossacus
a reply to: LSU0408
No I don't listen to American media, why would I subject myself to that. So he made over 20 pipe bombs, left the majority at home to come back to later? He made that many bombs to attack his old employers? ISIS felt that was the most appropriate target, or, more than likely, he had a # day and decided to attack these people regardless of orders...
To say this is an ISIS attack devalues the whole structure of ISIS. Who in there right mind would say this is what ISIS have been planning for months?
Less MSM a lil more brain plz people.
Then why do you subject your opinion on American issues if you don't watch our news?
originally posted by: LSU0408
originally posted by: THEatsking
originally posted by: LSU0408
originally posted by: introvert
a reply to: Metallicus
Why does Obama look foolish?
It says this in the OP:
The investigation has been focused on the motivation for the attack with officials including President Barack Obama and San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan saying it may have been motivated by extremist ideology.
Seems Obama was open to the idea it was radical extremists of some sort. So I fail to see your point.
Because he's been repeating the same old worn out line that ISIS poses no threat to Americans. His involvement in this case has nothing to do with the point of the story. He'd just said ISIS was no threat to us the morning this attack happened. That's why he looks foolish.
ISIS ( statistically an overwhelming fact) provides far, far less of a threat to americans than the americans already here.
They just killed 14 people in an attack. I don't care about the statistical threat. ISIS wants a war with us and have threatened us, saying they'll taste our blood after Paris. If I was in a crowded area, I'd have a much more significant feeling that if an attack happens, it'll be an ISIS attack, or an attack in the name of ISIS. I'll let you worry about other Americans.
Force everyone to take an RFID chip and pledge allegiance to a New World Order that can deliver pure "freedom and democracy"- if you don't give up your existing rights and freedoms and religious beliefs then you shall be terminated with extreme prejudice until all the heat signatures match the number of chips.
Malik, a Pakistani native who had been living in Saudi Arabia when she married Farook, posted an online statement of support for a leader of Islamic State on an account using a name other than her own, CNN said. The attack in San Bernardino appeared to be inspired by - but not directed by - the militant group.
originally posted by: introvert
a reply to: Metallicus
Why does Obama look foolish?
It says this in the OP:
The investigation has been focused on the motivation for the attack with officials including President Barack Obama and San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan saying it may have been motivated by extremist ideology.
Seems Obama was open to the idea it was radical extremists of some sort. So I fail to see your point.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Can someone tell what THIS from her FaceBook means?
therearenosunglasses.files.wordpress.com...
originally posted by: neo96
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Can someone tell what THIS from her FaceBook means?
therearenosunglasses.files.wordpress.com...
People trying to blame the 'Jews'
Israeli Secret Intelligent Service= ISIS.
Google Search
originally posted by: harvestdog
a reply to: IAMTAT
Here's the islamist jihad terrorist.
Looks like a stock picture of any ugly Arab lady with a blanket on her head.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
originally posted by: neo96
originally posted by: IAMTAT
Can someone tell what THIS from her FaceBook means?
therearenosunglasses.files.wordpress.com...
People trying to blame the 'Jews'
Israeli Secret Intelligent Service= ISIS.
Google Search
Nothing to do with the Jews.
Seems she worked for Pakistan's Intelligence agency.