Nazaroo
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Take a look at the potentially successful planned Terrorist attack on NYC
and who was doing the planning.
The fact is, Every person ever born has a background, a history, a childhood,
a root in an ethnic community, and a self-identity connected to eventual choices and loyalties.
If it were not so, police work and surveillance would actually be impossible.
Liberals would demand that all such background facts and factors, including behaviour,
speech, political expression is irrelevant in some ideological ivory tower of a kind of 'freedom'
that asks police investigators, armies and national leaders to virtually poke out both of their eyes
before trying to perform the difficult task of identifying, anticipating and stopping terrorist attacks.
But realistically, a person like the above is 100 times more likely to commit an ideologically motivated act of terrorism,
than say a disgruntled pot smoking white kid who is bored and can't buy a new video game.
When Trump suggests yes we should have a database on potential terrorists even inside the USA,
he is speaking common sense.
and who was doing the planning.
Feds: Florida man plotted NYC terror attack Broward County Sheriff's Office FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. A Pakistani-born man wanted to avenge the deaths of U.S. drone attacks in Afghanistan by blowing up a New York City landmark but lacked the money and materials to carry out the plan, a federal prosecutor said Tuesday. Assistant U.S. Attorney Karen Gilbert said at a bail hearing that Raees Alam Qazi, 20, researched bomb-making techniques on Internet sites affiliated with al Qaeda, including one using Christmas tree lights, and the FBI recorded phone calls and conversations linking Qazi to a purported "lone wolf" plot. "He fully intended to do this, and thankfully he didn't have enough money," Gilbert said. Referring to casualties in U.S. drone attacks, she added: "He wants to avenge those deaths and kill people."
Qazi, a naturalized U.S. citizen who attended local Florida public schools, confirmed many elements of the plot in a statement to FBI agents after his arrest in late November, Gilbert said. Investigators also found bomb-making and related components at the Qazi family home in Oakland Park, as well as explosives research evidence on a computer used by Qazi. |
The fact is, Every person ever born has a background, a history, a childhood,
a root in an ethnic community, and a self-identity connected to eventual choices and loyalties.
If it were not so, police work and surveillance would actually be impossible.
Liberals would demand that all such background facts and factors, including behaviour,
speech, political expression is irrelevant in some ideological ivory tower of a kind of 'freedom'
that asks police investigators, armies and national leaders to virtually poke out both of their eyes
before trying to perform the difficult task of identifying, anticipating and stopping terrorist attacks.
But realistically, a person like the above is 100 times more likely to commit an ideologically motivated act of terrorism,
than say a disgruntled pot smoking white kid who is bored and can't buy a new video game.
When Trump suggests yes we should have a database on potential terrorists even inside the USA,
he is speaking common sense.