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The “No Fly” List Should Be Grounded
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The politicians who are simultaneously supporting Second Amendment restrictions and the no fly list are using the former as means of arriving at the latter. It’s nothing but a backdoor attack on the Second Amendment.
Every American should be concerned with this.
Earlier this week President Obama addressed the nation. In his speech he stated, that “there’s no good reason to let a terror suspect buy a firearm”. Let’s cut right through the hyperbole, this no fly list has NOTHING to do with preventing terrorists from buying guns at federally licensed dealers. It has everything to do with stopping and suppressing American gun ownership. |
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"We are not allowed to develop a case on ...(the specific islamic group I can't spell)... or any islamic group."
The obama admin. shut down the investigation into the san bernardino muslim terrorist couple and their terror network, mosque, etc. resulting in the deaths of 14 and wounding of more... Then uses the intended failure to pursue gun control.
http://insider.foxnews.com/2015/12/10/whistleblower-says-he-could-have-prevented-ca-attack-if-government-didnt-cut-funding
A former Homeland Security employee says he likely could have helped prevent the San Bernardino terror attack if the government had not pulled the plug on a surveillance program he was developing three years ago.
Philip Haney told Megyn Kelly tonight that as part of |
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his investigation, he was looking into a collection of global networks that were infiltrating radical Islamists into the U.S.
But a year into the investigation, Haney said they got a visit from the State Department and the Homeland Security Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, who said that tracking these groups was problematic because they were Islamic.
His investigation was shut down and 67 of his records were deleted, including one into an organization with ties to the mosque in Riverside, Calif., that San Bernardino terrorist Syed Farook attended.
Haney explained that if his work was allowed to continue, it could possibly have thwarted last week's attack.
"Either Syed would have been put on the no-fly list because |
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association with that mosque, and/or the K-1 visa that his wife was given may have been denied because of his association with a known organization," Haney explained.
Trace Gallagher reported that DHS claims Haney's story contains "many holes," but declined to comment further due to privacy laws. |
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laker1
(12/11/2015)
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The data shows that Obama wants a big attack in America to institute stringent government controls. Importing Ebola did not work. Importing terrorists via lack of border security and terrorist imbedded refugees is now having its deadly harvest. |
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