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By now you’re very well aware of the Ohio State University terror attack. Yes, that’s what it was, even though as of this writing the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is reporting that the investigation into whether or not it was a terror attack, continues.
Of course, we know better; Somali Islamist rams his car into a crowd of people, gets out swinging a knife. He may as well have been carrying a binder titled, “My ISIS Playbook.” Um, yeah, it’s a terror attack. |
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dasing
(12/1/2016)
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Active muslum knifer. |
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laker1
(12/1/2016)
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Kasich still waiting to see if this self described ISIS lover has a written thesis explaining he is ISIS and why he wanted to kill people. Of course, Kasich believes he had bad experiences her in the US due to his beliefs. Kasich has built a high wall around himself protecting himself from Donald J. Trump the new President Elect. |
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