At the Capital in Washington, D.C. the Gang of Eight’s 844-page immigration reform legislation makes it easier for asylum seekers to come to America. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, the Boston Marathon bomber suspect, who was apprehended, after he was found wounded in a boat in Watertown, Boston, after the Boston Marathon bombings that killed three people and injured nearly 200 others, came to America legally by claiming asylum with his father.
The recent Boston Marathon bomber left the country for six months for Chechnya, a hotbed of Muslim terrorists, yet it did not raise a flag because his name was misspelled on the flight manifesto.
Mohammed Atta, a 9/11 hijacker got his green card in the mail at the college, where he learned to fly a plane but not land it, six months after the bombing of the Twin Towers.
There is a backlog of 4 million legal immigrants who are waiting patiently in their countries for resolution of their visas so that they can come to the U.S.A. legally. Jumping the border illegally and breaking the law is not an option.
The Boston Herald April 23, 2013 edition reported that marathon bombings mastermind Tamerlan Tsarnaev was living on Massachusetts taxpayer-funded state welfare benefits while he was heading into his world of radicalization of anti-American Islamism.
November 5, 2009 – Army psychiatrist Nidal Malik Hasan shouts “Allahu Akbar!” and opens fire at the Fort Hood Army base in Texas. Thirteen are killed and twenty-nine injured (Later it is discovered that Hasan was mentored by Anwar al-Awlaki, the Yemeni-American al-Qaeda cleric who is subsequently killed by an American drone attack in 2011).
the liberals have been calling hand guns weapons of mass destruction, so how long before they start using this designation for anyone with a pistol?
ReplyDeleteWhen are we going to get tougher restrictions on bombs?...maybe we need tighter security checks?
ReplyDeleteAt the Capital in Washington, D.C. the Gang of Eight’s 844-page immigration reform legislation makes it easier for asylum seekers to come to America. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, the Boston Marathon bomber suspect, who was apprehended, after he was found wounded in a boat in Watertown, Boston, after the Boston Marathon bombings that killed three people and injured nearly 200 others, came to America legally by claiming asylum with his father.
ReplyDeleteThe recent Boston Marathon bomber left the country for six months for Chechnya, a hotbed of Muslim terrorists, yet it did not raise a flag because his name was misspelled on the flight manifesto.
ReplyDeleteMohammed Atta, a 9/11 hijacker got his green card in the mail at the college, where he learned to fly a plane but not land it, six months after the bombing of the Twin Towers.
There is a backlog of 4 million legal immigrants who are waiting patiently in their countries for resolution of their visas so that they can come to the U.S.A. legally. Jumping the border illegally and breaking the law is not an option.
The Boston Herald April 23, 2013 edition reported that
ReplyDeletemarathon bombings mastermind Tamerlan Tsarnaev was living on Massachusetts taxpayer-funded state welfare benefits while he was heading into his world of radicalization of anti-American Islamism.
November 5, 2009 – Army psychiatrist Nidal Malik Hasan shouts “Allahu Akbar!” and opens fire at the Fort Hood Army base in Texas. Thirteen are killed and twenty-nine injured (Later it is discovered that Hasan was mentored by Anwar al-Awlaki, the Yemeni-American al-Qaeda cleric who is subsequently killed by an American drone attack in 2011).
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