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Our prisons all filled with more Christians than any other faith. Love good people and hate bad people, but don't hate the good ones due to their religious preference.
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Muslims blow themselves up killing others so they do not go to prison.
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Best factual point in this entire thread. Thanks VJ. If we all thought as deep as you, the truth would rise to the surface. Unfortunately, Americans tend to hang out with people that think like they do, hence, they miss the truth one can find in diversity. We're getting better, but we humans are very primitive in 2015.
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A very large percent of Muslims in Muslim nations marry their first cousins. This interbreeding causes physical as well as mental abnormalities. Couple this with insane Islamic teachings and there spells a recipe for abnormal thought and actions.
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Extremists come in all colors and religions.
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I would like to see the data to substantiate the religious preference of inmates.
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Your own life experiences play a big role. I hung around with a group of international students while living in Middlebrook Hall on the U of MN Campus while in my 2nd and 3rd Years of Law School. These were mainly native Spanish speakers. Two of these were two women from Bilbao, Spain who were getting training to teach English back in Spain while also getting their Advanced Degrees and Teaching Spanish at the University of Minnesota. I got talking with them about their lives in Bilbao and up came their experiences with Basque separatists and bombings in that area and in Spain. I grew up around some Basques who live in Northern Nevada. They had/have some really good family restaurants in Reno, Nevada. Louis Basque Corner | Home of the World Famous Picon Punch These two ladies did not really want to talk about Basques in Nevada because they always would think of the Basque separatists who bombed places near and in Bilbao. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ETA_attacks https://thebluereview.org/rise-fall-eta/ Last edited by Taltarzac725; 12-10-2015 at 08:47 AM. |
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The Director of the FBI told House Armed Services Committee yesterday that with the new communications on the internet they cannot follow "chatter" the way they used to.
Extreme Islamic people can now communicate without any kind of internet supervision. And so no one can tell anyone if there is a "credible threat" of an Isis, Al Quaeda , Boko Haram or home grown terrorist attack like they could last year. People who may be suspect cannot be monitored any longer except by following them around.
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I have heard of a form of communication the messages of which disappear after a minute or so. Great if you are a teen trying to sneak out but very troubling for terrorist monitors. There is a balance between privacy and safety. |
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I wonder IF the FBI admitted to "breaking code" that would make
receiving information less attainable because they would find other ways to communicate. Quote:
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Bump. Tal what is your reaction to this post? And I was wrong. It was not the joint session of congress, it was the military defense committee.
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It is better to laugh than to cry. Last edited by graciegirl; 12-10-2015 at 09:23 AM. |
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I found this Pew research...fascinating...regarding prison Chaplain's perceptions of extremism among inmates. Note that Muslim chaplains perceive the least percentage of extremism, yet a common perception among chaplains in general is that extremism is especially common in muslim inmates. Quoting... Religion in Prisons At the same time, a sizable minority of chaplains say that religious extremism is either very common (12%) or somewhat common (29%) among inmates. Religious extremism is reported by the chaplains as especially common among Muslim inmates (including followers of the Nation of Islam and the Moorish Science Temple of America) and, to a substantial but lesser degree, among followers of pagan or earth-based religions such as Odinism and various forms of Wicca. (See Glossary.) An overwhelming majority of chaplains, however, report that religious extremism seldom poses a threat to the security of the facility in which they work, with only 4% of chaplains saying religious extremism among inmates “almost always” poses a threat to prison security and an additional 19% saying it “sometimes” poses a threat. |
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