Swift Response to Times Square Plot Shows We Can Handle Terror Suspects Without Unconstutional Maneuvers Fifty-three "is a pretty good number," Police commissioner Raymond Kelly said Tuesday, referring to the number of hours it took for investigators to apprehend the suspect.
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ReplyDeleteSorry, but the Times Square Bomber is a major failure of the U.S. security system, and if he weren't a munitions ignoramus more blood would be on Obama's hands. Those who are so deluded as to believe that Islamic terrorists don't exist and that it's really the CIA under the orders of Obama have one more thing to cheer them up I guess: he can't be accused of being a mass murderer yet - or maybe he can, if they believe that Maj. Hasan was working for Obama to kill U.S. soldiers too. Realistically, there's nothing unconstitutional about special security for suspected enemies of the U.S., or Muslim Ideological Profiling to screen out the radicalized, and until full MIP is being done, Obama must think he's really really lucky, huh? When will Obama drop the Neville Chamberlain act with unappeasable Islam and admit that it is at war with the U.S. and do his Constitutional duty to protect the American people from all enemies foreign and domestic?
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