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Reply #525 - Jul 17th, 2016 at 12:19am
 
Baronvonrort wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 11:26pm:
Being a leftist must involve a type of mental retardation.

For the record i am neither left or right i am centrist.


You have the mental retardation, though.

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Reply #526 - Jul 17th, 2016 at 12:21am
 
I see no grey dots.

You do understand what assume means, don't you?

Law and Psychology are two distinctly different fields. You have been reading too many James Patterson books.  Grin
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Reply #527 - Jul 17th, 2016 at 12:31am
 
Black Orchid wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 3:03pm:
The4thEstate wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 1:29pm:
We need to simply start deporting the radical imams instead of tolerating their sedition. Send them back to the sand pit they crawled out of.


Absolutely!  I don't know about the USA but, in Australia, we still allow members of Hizb ut-Tahrir entry to preach their hate in our mosques,  despite Hizb ut-Tahrir being banned in Germany, Russia, China, Egypt, Turkey and all but 3 Arab countries.  It's insanity.


There's too much tolerance of Islam in the U.S., too, but at least we're not importing tens of thousands of refugees -- although it's on Hillary's wish list.

if the Cologne group-grope ever took place in, say, Texas, I can promise you that the husbands, brothers, fathers and other menfolk wouldn't be sitting around waiting for the police to handle the situation.

And frankly, it probably wouldn't be necessary, because some of the women of Texas would have already given the savages a lesson in concealed-carry self-defense -- complete with a free ticket to 72 Virgin Street.
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Reply #528 - Jul 17th, 2016 at 12:44am
 
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Reply #529 - Jul 17th, 2016 at 12:59am
 
No he was a psycho who used a trigger as an excuse to kill people.. too gutless to do himself, in his misery, he acted out.

Like the Police shootings in the US by  Johnson.. a human reaction, sadly, to perceived inequity or other personal difficulties..

It is a very human condition...  but the means of self-expression are getting a bit out of hand.

Sad Angry  They should just go somewhere and die quietly at their own hand,  but nope they like to make a splash. . 

Expect more of this ....
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Reply #530 - Jul 17th, 2016 at 1:03am
 
in the name of whatever, or not.
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Reply #531 - Jul 17th, 2016 at 6:45am
 
Emma wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 10:03pm:
It is a shame this thread had turned into some personal ego vs ego .. Trash, in other words.


Most, if not all threads, very quickly turn into *biffo* chat-rooms once The Usual Suspects arrive to engage in their favourite sport: tit-for-tat one-liners, which is pretty much the only reason they log into the board.

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Reply #532 - Jul 17th, 2016 at 7:44am
 
This is where Western authorities are going to have to stop playing silly buggers with games of 'hide-and-seek' and 'peekaboo' with people they believe have the potential to commit mass-murder on civilian targets.


"Bouhlel was known to police for petty crimes but was not on a watch list of suspected militants.

In light of the potential for mass-murder, this sort of hand-wringing reluctance to act upon suspected terrorists in the Muslim communities - has to stop.

Anyone on a 'Watch List' should either be interned, or better still, flown out to be delivered back to their country of origin.

No more pussy-footing around with 'Human Rights' niceties that trumps the 'Human Rights' of large numbers of innocent people not deserving to be the victims of violent jihad.

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It's surprising how many people are reported as 'missing' after this attack. How can they go 'missing'? It makes no sense.

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Reply #533 - Jul 17th, 2016 at 7:51am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Jul 17th, 2016 at 7:44am:
This is where Western authorities are going to have to stop playing silly buggers with games of 'hide-and-seek' and 'peekaboo' with people they believe have the potential to commit mass-murder on civilian targets.


"Bouhlel was known to police for petty crimes but was not on a watch list of suspected militants.

In light of the potential for mass-murder, this sort of hand-wringing reluctance to act upon suspected terrorists in the Muslim communities - has to stop.

Anyone on a 'Watch List' should either be interned, or better still, flown out to be delivered back to their country of origin.

No more pussy-footing around with 'Human Rights' niceties that trumps the 'Human Rights' of large numbers of innocent people not deserving to be the victims of violent jihad.




But this guy wasn't on a watch list so that wouldn't have helped.
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Reply #534 - Jul 17th, 2016 at 7:57am
 
Bobby. wrote on Jul 17th, 2016 at 7:51am:
But this guy wasn't on a watch list so that wouldn't have helped.



Correct, but that wasn't the point I was making.
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Reply #535 - Jul 17th, 2016 at 7:59am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Jul 17th, 2016 at 7:57am:
Bobby. wrote on Jul 17th, 2016 at 7:51am:
But this guy wasn't on a watch list so that wouldn't have helped.



Correct, but that wasn't the point I was making.




But still - it means that we'll just have to put up with psycho killers in our midst.
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Reply #536 - Jul 17th, 2016 at 8:03am
 
Bobby. wrote on Jul 17th, 2016 at 7:59am:
But still - it means that we'll just have to put up with psycho killers in our midst.


Read my post again, especially the highlighted bit.

Draining the pool of those on the Watch List would go some way towards improving our chances of survival.
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Reply #537 - Jul 17th, 2016 at 8:12am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Jul 17th, 2016 at 8:03am:
Bobby. wrote on Jul 17th, 2016 at 7:59am:
But still - it means that we'll just have to put up with psycho killers in our midst.


Read my post again, especially the highlighted bit.

Draining the pool of those on the Watch List would go some way towards improving our chances of survival.



It's hard to know what to do.

It would be nice to kick all Muslims out of France
but I don't see it happening.
Most of the terrorists are Muslim French people - home grown.
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Reply #538 - Jul 17th, 2016 at 8:37am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Jul 17th, 2016 at 6:45am:
Emma wrote on Jul 16th, 2016 at 10:03pm:
It is a shame this thread had turned into some personal ego vs ego .. Trash, in other words.


Most, if not all threads, very quickly turn into *biffo* chat-rooms once The Usual Suspects arrive to engage in their favourite sport: tit-for-tat one-liners, which is pretty much the only reason they log into the board.

Grin Good cartoon, T4E!

Thanks ... some of the comments in that cartoon sound, shall we say, "familiar."
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Reply #539 - Jul 17th, 2016 at 8:38am
 
Bobby. wrote on Jul 17th, 2016 at 8:12am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Jul 17th, 2016 at 8:03am:
Bobby. wrote on Jul 17th, 2016 at 7:59am:
But still - it means that we'll just have to put up with psycho killers in our midst.


Read my post again, especially the highlighted bit.

Draining the pool of those on the Watch List would go some way towards improving our chances of survival.



It's hard to know what to do.

It would be nice to kick all Muslims out of France
but I don't see it happening.
Most of the terrorists are Muslim French people - home grown.

But although they're technically French people because of where they were born, I find very few terrorists who aren't from immigrant families (North Africa and the Middle East). It's that way in the U.S., too.
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