• [O'Reilly Factor] Domestic Terrorism and the Presidential Election

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 20 05:00:00 2016
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    "Two Muslim men launched terror attacks over the weekend. Ahmad Rahami,
    a U.S. citizen who emigrated from Afghanistan, allegedly set off a bomb
    that injured 29 people in Manhattan. He was captured earlier today. And
    Dahir Adan, of Somali descent, stabbed nine innocent folks in a
    Minnesota shopping mall before being shot dead. No one can stop these
    attacks by disturbed individuals who are badly damaging the Islamic
    faith. Young Muslim men are now looked upon with suspicion all over the
    world and the crazy terrorists are the reason why. But even though
    individual mayhem is a fact of life, the Western world is far too
    lenient on ISIS and other terror groups. We should have devastated them
    a long time ago, not allowed them to hold territory and export mayhem.
    Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump responded to the latest terror
    attacks today, both believing the other is incompetent on the terror
    issue. Secretary Clinton's anti-terror posture is pretty much the same
    as what President Obama has put into place. Mr. Trump is far more
    aggressive - at least his words are - in limiting the USA's exposure to
    Muslims abroad and punishing groups like ISIS. On the terror issue
    Trump has the advantage as most Americans are pretty much fed up with
    the jihad and want to see a more aggressive policy to defeat it. Trump
    also has emotion on his side as the president and Mrs. Clinton continue
    to downplay the Muslim angle. Trump has a major opportunity on the
    issue if he lays out plans that are specific and not harmful to
    innocent folks. Migrants and peaceful Muslims are not the problem,
    jihadists are. The next president will have to set up the terror target
    and then punch it out. Anger is growing."

    The Factor welcomed Mr. Trump, who elaborated on the terror threat from
    ISIS followers. "These people are feeling emboldened," he warned, "and
    a lot of young people are looking up to ISIS because ISIS continues to
    taunt the United States. They are now in 28 countries and that is
    disgraceful. You have to bring them down and you have to bring them
    down fast! It looks like they are beating the United States and it's
    going to get worse, what has Hillary Clinton been doing for the last
    thirty years?" Trump also insisted that the USA should engage in more profiling. "We have no choice. Israel does it and they do it well -
    when they see someone they would like to talk to, they do it. If we see
    someone who could be a problem, you talk to them and find out what's
    going on."

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    Hillary is still awaiting evidence beyond an explosion, shrapnel, fire,
    smoke, and injuries to decide if NYC experienced a bomb.

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