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Old 02-05-2017, 01:13 PM
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Default Vetting in TV

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HOW do you KNOW that? You just got back from Washington? YOU don't KNOW...sh!t.

MAYBE he ONLY does business in the OTHER "Muslim" countries because they ARE "safer"? You're just ANOTHER ignorant women spouting something you heard and decided to agree with.

Again...HOW do you KNOW that? You're a middle eastern expert? You spend time in ALL those countries so YOU can make an accurate assessment? Again...you don't KNOW sh!t...you believe what you hear on the propaganda channel.

Really Ms Tal? A thorough vetting process? How EXACTLY do you "vet" people from a 3rd world country without reliable records, ho do you "vet" outlying villagers? Gang members? Militia members? ESPECIALLY when you're at WAR with the country they're coming from??? You're at WAR with the "records department" so how are you getting your information? Where are you getting your information to "vet" them?

That's the problem with women and liberals...they don't THINK things through...they just jump on the latest greatest band wagon they "agree" emotionally with.

I don't know Tal...has he? When WAS the last "real" terrorist attack? I mean a REAL one...not some kids trying to make a name for themselves.

The whole "war on terrorism" is a way for them to loot the treasury...

Talk about a moron...
Apparently some of the businesses in TV don't do a very good job (if any) of vetting employees. A guy convicted of killing his mother in Maine has been arrested for embezzling $30-something thousand dollars from the Rialto Theater in Spanish Springs. He had served time on his sentence and was on probation for the rest. There was another one that was doing the same thing at Sweet Tomatoes (not in TV proper, but close enough). How many others are there that we encounter on a daily basis? Do any of these businesses do background checks? My guess would be, "no".