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Syrian Refugee Family Arrives in New Jersey on Monday; Gov. Christie Opposed
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Horrifying for those truck drivers. Yes they need some Police presence!!!!!!
Friend's hubby is a truck driver too, drives through Calais to Britain every week, same story. Lots of upheaval today. A pal of his was attacked, six persons were hiding in his truck, the entire cargo was demolished. Picture of the truck after the attack:
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She is always afraid. And her husband wants to stop as a truck driver, would leave the job ASAP if he were able.
I do wonder why this is not a much bigger scandal, wait till people discover that food does not grow in the supermarket but has to be brought in every day, by those who drive the trucks and NO protection from the state or the police. France should close these camps, keep these men away from the roads, end that jungle at last!
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Why are they attacking the trucks, are they looking for food or simply trouble?
Do many females engage in that sort of disturbance?
imo.
And what do the migrants have to do with the bombing in Paris or ISIS?
Nothing, they are probably the most vulnerable to attacks from that group, especially if any of the terrorists try to slip in with them.imo.
Thanks for the reminder, you are right!
http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au...s/news-story/973b875b2f8ca4a9a387ea2f30d90e1d
"THE battle to capture the hearts and minds of radicalised Muslims is intensifying, with experts linking the recent terror attacks in Paris and Mali to the growing rivalry between Islamic extremists.
Before the Islamic State rose in influence, al-Qaeda was the world’s most feared militant group. We all remember its most horrific accomplishment, when a hate-filled campaign against the West culminated with the 9/11 attacks on US soil.
But in recent years IS, with its brutal beheadings and social media savviness, has become the organisation of choice for extremists, even though it still isn’t the deadliest (that title belongs to Boko Haram)."
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"DEADLY ONE-UPMANSHIP
In a bid to keep up its profile, al-Qaeda’s Yemen affiliate launched the attack on the Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris in January, sparking global outrage.
According to The New York Times, European analysts believe the mastermind behind the recent Paris attacks saw the Charlie Hebdo assault as a challenge to carry out something “bigger”.
http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au...s/news-story/973b875b2f8ca4a9a387ea2f30d90e1d
"THE battle to capture the hearts and minds of radicalised Muslims is intensifying, with experts linking the recent terror attacks in Paris and Mali to the growing rivalry between Islamic extremists.
Before the Islamic State rose in influence, al-Qaeda was the world’s most feared militant group. We all remember its most horrific accomplishment, when a hate-filled campaign against the West culminated with the 9/11 attacks on US soil.
But in recent years IS, with its brutal beheadings and social media savviness, has become the organisation of choice for extremists, even though it still isn’t the deadliest (that title belongs to Boko Haram)."
snip>
"DEADLY ONE-UPMANSHIP
In a bid to keep up its profile, al-Qaeda’s Yemen affiliate launched the attack on the Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris in January, sparking global outrage.
According to The New York Times, European analysts believe the mastermind behind the recent Paris attacks saw the Charlie Hebdo assault as a challenge to carry out something “bigger”.
And what do the migrants have to do with the bombing in Paris or ISIS?
Lol. Different names but the same syndicate.
It's just like the mafia. The organized crime families were the*Bonannos,Colombo,*Gambino,*Genovese*and*Lucchese
They were all killers who tried to out do each other while living the same basic way of life.
So I'm not surprised that alot of people feel that Al Queda and Isis and the Taliban and whoever else are the same people for the most part.
When one goes out of business. The leftovers will join a new group with a different name but with the same basic ideas of slaughter and chaos and bringing down others who are not a part of their outfit.
Which is crazy.
*shakes head* many groups are worrying how these poor migrants will spend the cold, cold winter. France has even offered them housing in other regions. But do they stop them or evict them? no.
This is #EU "problem solving".
And what do the migrants have to do with the bombing in Paris or ISIS?