[quote]HeyWaj10 wrote:
WashPo just reported that the attacker had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State leader on Facebook, so there ya have it.[/quote]
It will still be labeled workplace violence because it happened at work. [/quote]
Based off some of the information about his house and ties to ISIS maybe he got pissed off at work and actually did this instead, so maybe he was planning something bigger and did this instead. I still think the target is unusual for this case. How often do terrorist target people they interact with on a daily basis?
[quote]HeyWaj10 wrote:
WashPo just reported that the attacker had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State leader on Facebook, so there ya have it.[/quote]
Remember tho, obamummer says the ISLAMIC state is not islam… [/quote]
If he had any integrity, he would resign. He is unfit to be Commander in Chief. He has a certain sensitivity to Islam that prevents him from protecting Americans the way we need to be protected.
Trump recently made a comment about Obama and there being something we don’t know about him. I’m starting to lean towards agreeing with him to some extent. I keep seeing a resentment that Obama has with America. He is scolding Americans about guns when we have terrorists in America, either home grown or imported. [/quote]
Something we don’t know, like he was raise Muslim?[/quote]
No, more along the lines that he cannot perform his duties faithfully when it comes to facing radical Islam.
Based off some of the information about his house and ties to ISIS maybe he got pissed off at work and actually did this instead, so maybe he was planning something bigger and did this instead. I still think the target is unusual for this case. How often do terrorist target people they interact with on a daily basis?[/quote]
The stuff reportedly found at his home suggests that they did plan something bigger.
I agree the target is unusual. I think he and a couple others were planning something far larger, but this guy went off and did his own thing.
Basically, I agree with Jewbacca and his “Leeroy Jenkins” comment.
[quote]HeyWaj10 wrote:
WashPo just reported that the attacker had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State leader on Facebook, so there ya have it.[/quote]
It will still be labeled workplace violence because it happened at work. [/quote]
Based off some of the information about his house and ties to ISIS maybe he got pissed off at work and actually did this instead, so maybe he was planning something bigger and did this instead. I still think the target is unusual for this case. How often do terrorist target people they interact with on a daily basis?[/quote]
I’m not sure the definition of terrorism is “indiscriminately killing folks you don’t even know.” I’m thinkin’ one can surely terrorize peoplezzz you’ve had contact with.[/quote]
Part of the definition is politically motivated which is usually more than killing coworkers at a holiday party. Sure it can be the same but don’t you agree its a little unusual and doesn’t fit the stereotypical terrorist plot?
[quote]HeyWaj10 wrote:
WashPo just reported that the attacker had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State leader on Facebook, so there ya have it.[/quote]
It will still be labeled workplace violence because it happened at work. [/quote]
Based off some of the information about his house and ties to ISIS maybe he got pissed off at work and actually did this instead, so maybe he was planning something bigger and did this instead. I still think the target is unusual for this case. How often do terrorist target people they interact with on a daily basis?[/quote]
I’m not sure the definition of terrorism is “indiscriminately killing folks you don’t even know.” I’m thinkin’ one can surely terrorize peoplezzz you’ve had contact with.[/quote]
I will admit this did a good job with the terrorizing part. Think of how many people have a token middle eastern guy at their work, now they get to worry about that even if there is no real threat.
Check this out: "At Farook’s mother’s house, however, neighbor Aaron Elswick recalled another neighbor noticing “quite a few packages” arriving “within a short amount of time.”
‘They were actually doing a lot of work out in the garage,’ he said, adding that the neighbor ‘was kind of suspicious’ and ‘wanted to report it’ but ‘didn’t want to profile Farook and his family.’"
We may now know what This:
was really about.
So people would think 2x about turning in a REAL terrorist?
[quote]pushharder wrote:
Our Attorney General’s Greatest Fear
“Lynch said that since the Paris attacks, her greatest concern has been the ‘incredibly disturbing rise of anti-Muslim rhetoric ? that fear is my greatest fear.’”
Her greatest fear? Really? Greatest?[/quote]
We’re so unbelievably fucked, when people are more scared of words than bullets.
Like I said in my other post, the terrorists are using PC against us. Racially profiling a terrorist because he’s a Muslim? Exactly what race is a Muslim? The people saying this (the Muslim terrorist’s family) are fools, or trying to take us for fools, which is it?
I’m trying to make sense of this like all of you and the part I’m getting stuck on is that these two were the parents of a 6 months old.
Having been a young single man at some point I can honestly say that we - as a group - are collectively fucking idiots. It’s women, and especially mothers, who keep the human race alive through their steadying hand.
I don’t understand how the idea that they might never see their child again, didn’t stop these two from committing these atrocious acts.
Check this out: "At Farook’s mother’s house, however, neighbor Aaron Elswick recalled another neighbor noticing “quite a few packages” arriving “within a short amount of time.”
‘They were actually doing a lot of work out in the garage,’ he said, adding that the neighbor ‘was kind of suspicious’ and ‘wanted to report it’ but ‘didn’t want to profile Farook and his family.’"
We may now know what This:
was really about.
So people would think 2x about turning in a REAL terrorist?[/quote]
Serious question, what exactly do you report? “My Muslim neighbor is in his garage a lot and recently had a lot of packages arrive”. And what do the police do if they get that call?
[quote]Dr. Pangloss wrote:
I’m trying to make sense of this like all of you and the part I’m getting stuck on is that these two were the parents of a 6 months old.
Having been a young single man at some point I can honestly say that we - as a group - are collectively fucking idiots. It’s women, and especially mothers, who keep the human race alive through their steadying hand.
I don’t understand how the idea that they might never see their child again, didn’t stop these two from committing these atrocious acts.[/quote]
They have not mentioned much about that. Where was the kid when all this was happening? The last news story I read had some pictures inside the house including a crib but no mention if the kid was there at the time they were issuing the search warrant.
We’re so unbelievably fucked, when people are more scared of words than bullets. [/quote]
People should be more scared of words.
Words are what cause liberals to become more and more vehemently anti-gun, after all.
Imagine if no one printed or spoke words that riled these people up.[/quote]
Not sure if you saw it or not but the California legislature is planning to add more gun laws, like denying guns to those on the no-fly list, which would have done nothing to stop this.
Words are not the problem, terrorists in our country are. People argue everyday without killing each other.
[quote]Dr. Pangloss wrote:
I’m trying to make sense of this like all of you and the part I’m getting stuck on is that these two were the parents of a 6 months old.
Having been a young single man at some point I can honestly say that we - as a group - are collectively fucking idiots. It’s women, and especially mothers, who keep the human race alive through their steadying hand.
I don’t understand how the idea that they might never see their child again, didn’t stop these two from committing these atrocious acts.[/quote]
They have not mentioned much about that. Where was the kid when all this was happening? The last news story I read had some pictures inside the house including a crib but no mention if the kid was there at the time they were issuing the search warrant.[/quote]
“The two suspects, who will later be identified as Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik, leave their 6-month-old daughter with her grandmother, saying they needed to go to a doctorâ??s appointment.”
Sayed Farook reportedly contacted at least two foreign terrorist organizations before he and his wife Tashfeen Malik gunned down 14 people on Wednesday. In addition, at some point on the day of this event, Tashfeen reportedly pledged her allegiance to ISIS on a Facebook page.
I’m no database expert by any means, but I know specific words, terms or otherwise can be extracted in real-time. The same Facebook algorithm that determines what ads will appear on my pages could easily have identified her statement and perhaps been a deterrent by providing this info to authorities.