CNN reporting an ISIS connection

WVUBRU

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I simply don't understand this latest fake outrage. I personally appreciate our political leaders waiting until they know facts before making statements. It is prudent and the right thing.
 

bamaEER

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I simply don't understand this latest fake outrage. I personally appreciate our political leaders waiting until they know facts before making statements. It is prudent and the right thing.
I don't either. The investigators at the scene clearly stated that they weren't ruling 'act of terror' out, but they needed more evidence. Yet the whackos want the terrorist label planted on the case from the onset. ISIS's biggest asset and recruiting tool in the US is the media.
 

WVPATX

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I simply don't understand this latest fake outrage. I personally appreciate our political leaders waiting until they know facts before making statements. It is prudent and the right thing.

Give me a break. Obama was still touting work place violence after we found pipe bombs, remote controlled bombs at the scene of the carnage, go pro cameras on the terrorists, etc. He won't even label it radical jihad and we had people not reporting suspicious activity for fear of being labeled a racist. Hell, he still calls Fort Hood work place violence.
 

bornaneer

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Give me a break. Obama was still touting work place violence after we found pipe bombs, remote controlled bombs at the scene of the carnage, go pro cameras on the terrorists, etc. He won't even label it radical jihad and we had people not reporting suspicious activity for fear of being labeled a racist. Hell, he still calls Fort Hood work place violence.

If you want INSTANT analysis from Obama and his ilk, wait until a police officer takes another thug off the streets.
 

WVPATX

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If you want INSTANT analysis from Obama and his ilk, wait until a police officer takes another thug off the streets.

Exactly. He didn't hesitate until all the facts were in, in the Treyvon Martin case. He didn't hesitate in Ferguson. He didn't hesitate in Baltimore.
 

bornaneer

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You use of the words "violent person" and "criminal" make me uncomfortable.

I'm sooo sorry. I was just trying to help our friend easy91 who seems to have a different definition of the word "thug". Since I don't get all the talking points I am out of the loop.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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Your talking points come straight from the Nixon administration--Southern Strategy.
I'll answer it for you, it's easy, "Thug" is the new "******" and once "thug" is pushed into a closet there will be a new euphemism and so on and so on.
 

Mntneer

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I simply don't understand this latest fake outrage. I personally appreciate our political leaders waiting until they know facts before making statements. It is prudent and the right thing.

Shame they can't take that approach when it comes to bringing out the Gun Control card the moment these stories break.