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Infowars reporter Joe Biggs simulates an ISIS jihadi crossing the US/Mexico border with a fake severed head to show how easy it is for anyone to get into America.
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Infowars reporter Joe Biggs simulates an ISIS jihadi crossing the US/Mexico border with a fake severed head to show how easy it is for anyone to get into America.
What a fucking moron.
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What a fucking moron.
Did you watch the video bitch? Do you not understand what it demonstrates? Shut the fuck up and go make some more radio shows. Maybe you can demonstrate how to survive in America on free protein and govt handouts..
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Homeland Security body scanning American citizens at the airport, letting illegal aliens flood the border ::)
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Homeland Security body scanning American citizens at the airport, letting illegal aliens flood the border ::)
Exactly. Its a fucking joke.
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Exactly. Its a fucking joke.
Meanwhile at the White House...
Obama sending aid to Islamic schools
A portion of the $120 million the Obama administration is infusing into Nigerian education programs fund Islamic schools that exclusively teach students “the recitation and memorization” of the Quran, government documents reveal.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/09/obama-sending-aid-to-islamic-schools/#H6zjotvFPS939w8t.99
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Did you watch the video bitch? Do you not understand what it demonstrates? Shut the fuck up and go make some more radio shows. Maybe you can demonstrate how to survive in America on free protein and govt handouts..
ISIS does not having the funding or capability to even fly into Mexico....and coming in from the Southern border is more dangerous than the desert....did you notice that you didn't see any Mexicans around neither???
Inforwars counts on the Xenophobic nature of the United States to make a quick buck. Believe me, there's not a stream of ISIS militants coming in from Mexico. :P
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ISIS does not having the funding or capability to even fly into Mexico....and coming in from the Southern border is more dangerous than the desert....did you notice that you didn't see any Mexicans around neither???
Inforwars counts on the Xenophobic nature of the United States to make a quick buck. Believe me, there's not a stream of ISIS militants coming in from Mexico. :P
There doesn't need to be A STREAM. Just a small number. You know, like enough to fly a plane into a major skyscraper.
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Homeland Security body scanning American citizens at the airport, letting illegal aliens flood the border ::)
This US is being destroyed on purpose.
These terror groups are constructs so that TPTB can create more draconian laws and gain more control over you. Eventually we will have no freedom left... we will live in total slavery.
TPTB keep writing/enacting more laws... so that the tyranny is all perfectly legal. This is the exact same thing Hitler did... straight out of the Nazi playbook.
I feel really sorry for people who have young children... they haven't got a chance.
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This IFBB is being destroyed on purpose.
These terror groups are constructs so that TPTB ( *Tranny Protection to Blow) can create more draconian laws and gain more control over you. Eventually we will have no freedom left... we will live in total sex slavery.
TPTB keep writing/enacting more laws... so that the tranny is all perfectly legal. This is the exact same thing Hitler did... gay or straight out of the Nazi playbook.
I feel really sorry for people who have sex with young children... they haven't got a chance.
fixed - Thank GOD being a tranny is legal or who would getbiggers get BJ's from.Go USA!
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It would have been ironic if while he's talking you see him just slump over from a bullet to his head.
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This US is being destroyed on purpose.
These terror groups are constructs so that TPTB can create more draconian laws and gain more control over you. Eventually we will have no freedom left... we will live in total slavery.
TPTB keep writing/enacting more laws... so that the tyranny is all perfectly legal. This is the exact same thing Hitler did... straight out of the Nazi playbook.
I feel really sorry for people who have young children... they haven't got a chance.
That's correct. The US gets approval on these laws by scaring the shit out of people.....they use organizations like ISIS who have no real power or abilities to pass bills through Congress that strip away the rights of Americans and to allow wiretapping, forced confessions, torture, waterboarding, etc.
ISIS is not even a threat but its even possible that they even be secretly funded and trained by US personnel as an operation to destabilize and collapse the Arab countries. They are way too organized and efficient.....someone trained these guys how to fight pretty well.
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ISIS does not having the funding or capability to even fly into Mexico....
They're worth around 2 billion. Don't believe everything Queen Vissy tells you.
http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/how-isis-became-the-richest-terrorist-group-in-the-world-1.1872634
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ISIS does not having the funding or capability to even fly into Mexico....and coming in from the Southern border is more dangerous than the desert....did you notice that you didn't see any Mexicans around neither???
Inforwars counts on the Xenophobic nature of the United States to make a quick buck. Believe me, there's not a stream of ISIS militants coming in from Mexico. :P
Vince is quite familiar with ISIS book keeping to make such a bold statement about their "funding". I guess Vince missed the part where roughly 40% of Iraq's oil export goes right into ISIS accounts...
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It would have been ironic if while he's talking you see him just slump over from a bullet to his head.
Lol, exactly what my first thought was.
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You want to learn about ISIS....well here you go. Best 42 minutes ever
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They're worth around 2 billion. Don't believe everything Queen Vissy tells you.
http://www.ctvnews.ca/world/how-isis-became-the-richest-terrorist-group-in-the-world-1.1872634
Yes, 2 billion dollars with a million a day in profit from the oil wells....so what. They are running an area the size of Jordan.....of course they are going to have some money. Its chump change as we spend 2 billion a day
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Lol, exactly what my first thought was.
And you know as well as I do, if it was CIA or FBI who would have killed him, not a damn thing would have happened. With all the shit that is going on now, they would have justified it.
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That's correct. The US gets approval on these laws by scaring the shit out of people.....they use organizations like ISIS who have no real power or abilities to pass bills through Congress that strip away the rights of Americans and to allow wiretapping, forced confessions, torture, waterboarding, etc.
ISIS is not even a threat but its even possible that they even be secretly funded and trained by US personnel as an operation to destabilize and collapse the Arab countries. They are way too organized and efficient.....someone trained these guys how to fight pretty well.
Ok? So, "they" use a bunch of crazy ass thugs to declare jihad on the USA , so "they" can approve NSA wire tapping?
Yeah, that makes perfect sense ::)
In a related story, I farted at my wife to get her the mood to have sex with me.
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ISIS does not having the funding or capability to even fly into Mexico....and coming in from the Southern border is more dangerous than the desert....did you notice that you didn't see any Mexicans around neither???
Inforwars counts on the Xenophobic nature of the United States to make a quick buck. Believe me, there's not a stream of ISIS militants coming in from Mexico. :P
You should just stop...now.
CNN) -
American journalist James Foley was murdered, beheaded by an English-speaking member of ISIS, the extremist group that calls itself the Islamic State and has already conquered large swaths of two Middle Eastern countries. The sickening execution, recorded and released online for the world to see, came with a warning to the U.S.: ISIS showed another captive American journalist, believed to be Steven Sotloff, and threatened to kill him too if the U.S. does not stop helping those fighting to stop ISIS advances.
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&guy: Vote on war vs. ISIS? Don't be silly
Opinion: What attacks teach us about values
The killing and the threat, along with all the evidence ISIS is leaving as it gouges its way across the region, are a direct challenge to the American people, to the U.S. government and to the international community.
As it makes increasingly clear what kind of an organization it is, ISIS is sending a message: "Stay out of this, so we can keep driving toward our objective."
President Obama said Wednesday that "We will do everything we can to protect our people ... The entire world is appalled by the brutal murder."
The U.S. government has crucial steps to take now. First, obviously, it cannot give into ISIS threats and must continue helping dislodge ISIS from northern Iraq where it is engaging in ethnic cleansing against Christians and other minorities; kidnapping, raping and selling women; and massacring people. The U.S. effort should keep a special focus on helping America's loyal and ideologically moderate friends, the Kurds of Iraq.
At the same time, the U.S. should make a strong diplomatic push to obtain international legitimacy for the campaign to defeat ISIS. It is important to prevent ISIS from scoring a recruiting victory among Muslims and anti-Western and anti-American camps by portraying this as a war between Islam and the West, which it is not.
There are few people on Earth who are not horrified by ISIS. That includes the overwhelming majority of Muslims. The grand mufti of Saudi Arabia, Abdul Aziz al-Sheikh, called ISIS and al Qaeda "Enemy No. 1" of Islam. Countless Muslims have criticized and condemned them.
ISIS is the enemy of anyone who does not belong to ISIS. They kill minorities, Shiite Muslims and Sunnis who don't abide by their views. They are virulently opposed to the West, to the U.S., to modernity and to anyone who sees the world differently from their narrow medieval perspective.
The U.S. should seek a U.N. resolution declaring that the international community, including the Muslim world, considers ISIS and its methods repugnant. Any country that disagrees, any government that is not revolted by ISIS and troubled by its methods and its goals, should go on record saying so.
Before ISIS, we knew that human beings are capable of unspeakable brutality. But anyone who thought man's inhumanity to man had eased after the mass crimes of the 20th century now knows better. ISIS didn't just remind us how cruel humans can be; it has taken the use of brutality as a weapon of intimidation, extermination, genocide and recruitment propaganda to new levels.
ISIS is not the first to murder victims in large numbers; it is not the first to kill those who disagree with its beliefs or who belong to different ethnic or religious groups. But it seems no group has advertised its bloodlust with such relish and effectiveness.
More important, those using these methods, embracing this philosophy, are in control of enormous territories. When ISIS calls itself a state, it is not hyperbole by very much. ISIS has taken over a a tract of land bigger than many countries, something that al Qaeda, its comparatively mild-mannered inspiration, never came close to achieving.
ISIS has established and gained full dominion not only of cities and populations but of wealthy oil-producing lands. It is now financially self-sufficient, collecting millions of dollars every day from oil smuggling operations. If not stopped, it could continue its push toward the oil fields of southern Iraq at the edge of the Persian Gulf, which remains the epicenter of oil and gas production that allows the global economy to function.
If Osama bin Laden weren't dead, he would die of envy.
ISIS views the videos of mass executions, of severed heads on poles and of crucified men, as a way to keep its enemies frightened and weakened, and a way to tell prospective recruits that it is fearless in its war to create an Islamic caliphate ruling over all the world's Muslims. Its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, incidentally, claims to rule over all Muslims and believes the ultimate goal of ISIS is to take over huge sections of Asia, Europe and Africa.
The killing of Foley, an idealistic journalist, sharpens our understanding of the organization seeking to dominate the Middle East. That the man who murdered him might have been British should erase any remaining fantasy in the West that this gruesome war, now raging in Syria and Iraq, will stay within any country's or any region's borders.
Those who seek to downplay the risk to the United States should think again.
Britain has confirmed that Foley's killer was most likely a British citizen. There have been reports of hundreds, even thousands, of Europeans training, fighting and killing alongside ISIS.
In June 2013, a video from Syria surfaced, showing men cutting off another man's head. To the shock of Europeans, they were heard speaking Dutch.
The ISIS members who hold European passports are able to travel freely across Europe and the U.S. and are prepared to do the unthinkable. There are hundreds of Germans, Spaniards, Belgians, French. Graduates of the Syria war, from where ISIS pushed into Iraq, have killed in Europe.
And ISIS ideology is gaining support in the continent. Last month, ISIS flags flew in an anti-Israel demonstration in the Hague, chanting against America and the West and most enthusiastically, "Death to the Jews."
ISIS can simply not be allowed to keep a foothold in the Middle East. If it does, the consequences will become even more catastrophic. In Iraq alone, 1.2 million people have been displaced, thousands killed.
It is politically and strategically complicated, because ISIS is also fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Hezbollah, and defeating ISIS would also be enormously pleasing to Iran. But the group is a growing threat.
The strategy of supporting the Kurds and the Iraqis in the front lines is a good one. It must be bolstered with material and diplomatic support. If it proves insufficient to turning back the bloody ISIS tide, then it must be revamped.
Foley's mother said her son gave his life trying to expose to the world the suffering of the Syrian people. That suffering has now extended to Iraq, and it will only become more widespread if ISIS is not stopped.
Copyright 2014 by CNN NewSource. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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ISIS does not having the funding or capability to even fly into Mexico....and coming in from the Southern border is more dangerous than the desert....did you notice that you didn't see any Mexicans around neither???
Inforwars counts on the Xenophobic nature of the United States to make a quick buck. Believe me, there's not a stream of ISIS militants coming in from Mexico. :P
Isis has taken over several cities in Syria and Iraq with access to oil pipelines. What's a few thousand dollars to send several jihadists to South America? And believe it or not, there are Muslims in South America too who could potential aide these jihadists.
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Good post coach!
I think ISIS will attempt to enter the USA, but the likely use the northern border from Canada.
Many of them have European and US passports and could fly into Canada , then ferry across any of the great lakes or just walk across in Northern Maine or NH for example.
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You should just stop...now.
CNN) -
American journalist James Foley was murdered, beheaded by an English-speaking member of ISIS, the extremist group that calls itself the Islamic State and has already conquered large swaths of two Middle Eastern countries. The sickening execution, recorded and released online for the world to see, came with a warning to the U.S.: ISIS showed another captive American journalist, believed to be Steven Sotloff, and threatened to kill him too if the U.S. does not stop helping those fighting to stop ISIS advances.
Related Content
To spank or not spank?
Perry: Kanye West and proving disabilities
Cupp: Is it OK to hunt while pregnant?
&guy: Vote on war vs. ISIS? Don't be silly
Opinion: What attacks teach us about values
The killing and the threat, along with all the evidence ISIS is leaving as it gouges its way across the region, are a direct challenge to the American people, to the U.S. government and to the international community.
As it makes increasingly clear what kind of an organization it is, ISIS is sending a message: "Stay out of this, so we can keep driving toward our objective."
President Obama said Wednesday that "We will do everything we can to protect our people ... The entire world is appalled by the brutal murder."
The U.S. government has crucial steps to take now. First, obviously, it cannot give into ISIS threats and must continue helping dislodge ISIS from northern Iraq where it is engaging in ethnic cleansing against Christians and other minorities; kidnapping, raping and selling women; and massacring people. The U.S. effort should keep a special focus on helping America's loyal and ideologically moderate friends, the Kurds of Iraq.
At the same time, the U.S. should make a strong diplomatic push to obtain international legitimacy for the campaign to defeat ISIS. It is important to prevent ISIS from scoring a recruiting victory among Muslims and anti-Western and anti-American camps by portraying this as a war between Islam and the West, which it is not.
There are few people on Earth who are not horrified by ISIS. That includes the overwhelming majority of Muslims. The grand mufti of Saudi Arabia, Abdul Aziz al-Sheikh, called ISIS and al Qaeda "Enemy No. 1" of Islam. Countless Muslims have criticized and condemned them.
ISIS is the enemy of anyone who does not belong to ISIS. They kill minorities, Shiite Muslims and Sunnis who don't abide by their views. They are virulently opposed to the West, to the U.S., to modernity and to anyone who sees the world differently from their narrow medieval perspective.
The U.S. should seek a U.N. resolution declaring that the international community, including the Muslim world, considers ISIS and its methods repugnant. Any country that disagrees, any government that is not revolted by ISIS and troubled by its methods and its goals, should go on record saying so.
Before ISIS, we knew that human beings are capable of unspeakable brutality. But anyone who thought man's inhumanity to man had eased after the mass crimes of the 20th century now knows better. ISIS didn't just remind us how cruel humans can be; it has taken the use of brutality as a weapon of intimidation, extermination, genocide and recruitment propaganda to new levels.
ISIS is not the first to murder victims in large numbers; it is not the first to kill those who disagree with its beliefs or who belong to different ethnic or religious groups. But it seems no group has advertised its bloodlust with such relish and effectiveness.
More important, those using these methods, embracing this philosophy, are in control of enormous territories. When ISIS calls itself a state, it is not hyperbole by very much. ISIS has taken over a a tract of land bigger than many countries, something that al Qaeda, its comparatively mild-mannered inspiration, never came close to achieving.
ISIS has established and gained full dominion not only of cities and populations but of wealthy oil-producing lands. It is now financially self-sufficient, collecting millions of dollars every day from oil smuggling operations. If not stopped, it could continue its push toward the oil fields of southern Iraq at the edge of the Persian Gulf, which remains the epicenter of oil and gas production that allows the global economy to function.
If Osama bin Laden weren't dead, he would die of envy.
ISIS views the videos of mass executions, of severed heads on poles and of crucified men, as a way to keep its enemies frightened and weakened, and a way to tell prospective recruits that it is fearless in its war to create an Islamic caliphate ruling over all the world's Muslims. Its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, incidentally, claims to rule over all Muslims and believes the ultimate goal of ISIS is to take over huge sections of Asia, Europe and Africa.
The killing of Foley, an idealistic journalist, sharpens our understanding of the organization seeking to dominate the Middle East. That the man who murdered him might have been British should erase any remaining fantasy in the West that this gruesome war, now raging in Syria and Iraq, will stay within any country's or any region's borders.
Those who seek to downplay the risk to the United States should think again.
Britain has confirmed that Foley's killer was most likely a British citizen. There have been reports of hundreds, even thousands, of Europeans training, fighting and killing alongside ISIS.
In June 2013, a video from Syria surfaced, showing men cutting off another man's head. To the shock of Europeans, they were heard speaking Dutch.
The ISIS members who hold European passports are able to travel freely across Europe and the U.S. and are prepared to do the unthinkable. There are hundreds of Germans, Spaniards, Belgians, French. Graduates of the Syria war, from where ISIS pushed into Iraq, have killed in Europe.
And ISIS ideology is gaining support in the continent. Last month, ISIS flags flew in an anti-Israel demonstration in the Hague, chanting against America and the West and most enthusiastically, "Death to the Jews."
ISIS can simply not be allowed to keep a foothold in the Middle East. If it does, the consequences will become even more catastrophic. In Iraq alone, 1.2 million people have been displaced, thousands killed.
It is politically and strategically complicated, because ISIS is also fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Hezbollah, and defeating ISIS would also be enormously pleasing to Iran. But the group is a growing threat.
The strategy of supporting the Kurds and the Iraqis in the front lines is a good one. It must be bolstered with material and diplomatic support. If it proves insufficient to turning back the bloody ISIS tide, then it must be revamped.
Foley's mother said her son gave his life trying to expose to the world the suffering of the Syrian people. That suffering has now extended to Iraq, and it will only become more widespread if ISIS is not stopped.
Copyright 2014 by CNN NewSource. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
LOL at believing what the news and politicians tell you, yet, time and time again, saying that all scientists are involved in a mass conspiracy, are liars, and cannot be trusted.
Oh, the irony.
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LOL at believing what the news and politicians tell you, yet, time and time again, saying that all scientists are involved in a mass conspiracy, are liars, and cannot be trusted.
Oh, the irony.
You need to get your head out of a book once in a while and concentrate on a bit of reality.
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You need to get your head out of a book once in a while and concentrate on a bit of reality.
I deal in reality every day. In fact, my job makes me deal with people's reality all day long. I can't say the same for your job.
Yes, because the news and politicians always deal in reality lol.
You need to get your head out of ignorant politicians ass and read something worthwhile.
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ISIS is nothing more than some regime of hard line Muslims who run an area under very strict Sharia Law. They are not attacking the U.S...they are directing traffic, keeping prices fair in the marketplace, and settling disputes in that region or did you not watch the video.
Honestly, they are the end result of removing Saddam from office because these are the people that he kept under lock and key. Do we really need to spend billions of dollars to topple another regime just for something even worse to come along.
Back in the Saddam days, Iraq was fucked up but it was at least westernized. Women worked, drove around in cars and didn't have to wear veils and could hold office, alcohol and pork was permitted, and Christianity was allowed plus you could do business with them.......all gone now. Now Christians are fleeing for their lives, women have no rights whatsoever, and the place is a giant fuckhole.
Just because we fucked it up doesn't mean we need to clean it up. We need to stay out of that region because that place has always been "crazy man's land" and there's nothing that the US can do to change it....we'll only make the problem worse.
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BTW...there's nothing that Saddam hasn't done that we haven't done. Except for dropping a nuclear bomb on 2 cities.. ;D
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LOL at believing what the news and politicians tell you, yet, time and time again, saying that all scientists are involved in a mass conspiracy, are liars, and cannot be trusted.
Oh, the irony.
A couple of months back when they overran Mosul they nabbed $168 million or so, I gather they are also being funded by Qatar who basically have unlimited financial resources.
Gotta love that the next 2 world cups will be in russia and qatar - one country invading its neighbours and trying to start ww3, the other using slave labour to build its stadia despite being richest country per capita on earth and funding terrorism. Wonder why those two oil and gas rich countries got the world cup?
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I deal in reality every day. In fact, my job makes me deal with people's reality all day long. I can't say the same for your job.
Yes, because the news and politicians always deal in reality lol.
You need to get your head out of ignorant politicians ass and read something worthwhile.
"I can't say the same for your job" what makes you say that? Curious.
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its even possible that they even be secretly funded and trained by US personnel as an operation to destabilize and collapse the Arab countries. They are way too organized and efficient.....someone trained these guys how to fight pretty well.
Uh.. I though it was an established fact that US troops in Iraq have been training them for the last decade.