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well, he sure followed through, and I bet you a million dollars, in his head, he's like "HAHA those stupid terror task force investigators, I fooled them all, and used my minority status and religeous sensitivity to it's utmost to get where I am, with 2 guns, locked n loaded......who's first?"

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Phatscotty wrote:well, he sure followed through, and I bet you a million dollars, in his head, he's like "HAHA those stupid terror task force investigators, I fooled them all, and used my minority status and religeous sensitivity to it's utmost to get where I am, with 2 guns, locked n loaded......who's first?"

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Baron Von PWN wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:well, he sure followed through, and I bet you a million dollars, in his head, he's like "HAHA those stupid terror task force investigators, I fooled them all, and used my minority status and religeous sensitivity to it's utmost to get where I am, with 2 guns, locked n loaded......who's first?"

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Man are americans stupid. They should have just called him a Sand nigger and given him the boot! That's my kind of freedom! Hyuk hyuk hyuk!
name-calling followed up by the biggest generalization I have ever heard in my life!

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Phatscotty wrote:
Baron Von PWN wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:well, he sure followed through, and I bet you a million dollars, in his head, he's like "HAHA those stupid terror task force investigators, I fooled them all, and used my minority status and religeous sensitivity to it's utmost to get where I am, with 2 guns, locked n loaded......who's first?"

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Man are americans stupid. They should have just called him a Sand nigger and given him the boot! That's my kind of freedom! Hyuk hyuk hyuk!
name-calling followed up by the biggest generalization I have ever heard in my life!

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Linking political correctness with the police failing to stop a lunatic :roll: ? hmm I wonder what that is lol.
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Baron Von PWN wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
Baron Von PWN wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:well, he sure followed through, and I bet you a million dollars, in his head, he's like "HAHA those stupid terror task force investigators, I fooled them all, and used my minority status and religeous sensitivity to it's utmost to get where I am, with 2 guns, locked n loaded......who's first?"

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Man are americans stupid. They should have just called him a Sand nigger and given him the boot! That's my kind of freedom! Hyuk hyuk hyuk!
name-calling followed up by the biggest generalization I have ever heard in my life!

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Linking political correctness with the police failing to stop a lunatic :roll: ? hmm I wonder what that is lol.
should have been easy for you to not fail so miserably
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Phatscotty wrote:
Baron Von PWN wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
Baron Von PWN wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:well, he sure followed through, and I bet you a million dollars, in his head, he's like "HAHA those stupid terror task force investigators, I fooled them all, and used my minority status and religeous sensitivity to it's utmost to get where I am, with 2 guns, locked n loaded......who's first?"

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Man are americans stupid. They should have just called him a Sand nigger and given him the boot! That's my kind of freedom! Hyuk hyuk hyuk!
name-calling followed up by the biggest generalization I have ever heard in my life!

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Linking political correctness with the police failing to stop a lunatic :roll: ? hmm I wonder what that is lol.
should have been easy for you to not fail so miserably
Uhuh. I was just saying what your line of reasoning sound like to me.
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Phatscotty wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:Either way, Political Correctness is responsible for the Army not looking into the red flags deeper. and I believe the massacre could and should have been prevented
That you believe the Army isn't looking into this with every fiber of their being just shows me that you don't know the military very well.
you misunderstood. NOW they are, yes. but it seems the investigations that took place BEFORE the shootings....
Oh, I see what you're saying...I misunderstood. I don't know that it was political correctness as much as it was lack of funding. At the time I left the military (July of 2007), investigations were six months behind. In other words, if an individual's paperwork was turned in during the month of July, it wouldn't be seen until January. That doesn't mean the individual would have a clearance during that time, of course, but it highlights the likelihood that things would be overlooked simply from lack of care due to overwork.
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Woodruff wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:Either way, Political Correctness is responsible for the Army not looking into the red flags deeper. and I believe the massacre could and should have been prevented
That you believe the Army isn't looking into this with every fiber of their being just shows me that you don't know the military very well.
you misunderstood. NOW they are, yes. but it seems the investigations that took place BEFORE the shootings....
Oh, I see what you're saying...I misunderstood. I don't know that it was political correctness as much as it was lack of funding. At the time I left the military (July of 2007), investigations were six months behind. In other words, if an individual's paperwork was turned in during the month of July, it wouldn't be seen until January. That doesn't mean the individual would have a clearance during that time, of course, but it highlights the likelihood that things would be overlooked simply from lack of care due to overwork.
simply saying, when weighing the evidence of whether this act can be defined as terrorism or "a crazy guy". the fact that he had been under surveilance by the FBI terror task force leans more towards the terrorist category, than it does the crazy guy category
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Phatscotty wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:Either way, Political Correctness is responsible for the Army not looking into the red flags deeper. and I believe the massacre could and should have been prevented
That you believe the Army isn't looking into this with every fiber of their being just shows me that you don't know the military very well.
you misunderstood. NOW they are, yes. but it seems the investigations that took place BEFORE the shootings....
Oh, I see what you're saying...I misunderstood. I don't know that it was political correctness as much as it was lack of funding. At the time I left the military (July of 2007), investigations were six months behind. In other words, if an individual's paperwork was turned in during the month of July, it wouldn't be seen until January. That doesn't mean the individual would have a clearance during that time, of course, but it highlights the likelihood that things would be overlooked simply from lack of care due to overwork.
simply saying, when weighing the evidence of whether this act can be defined as terrorism or "a crazy guy". the fact that he had been under surveilance by the FBI terror task force leans more towards the terrorist category, than it does the crazy guy category
The FBI investigates many people suspected of terrorism and about 95% of these suspicions are baseless after closer scrutiny.
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Phatscotty wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:Either way, Political Correctness is responsible for the Army not looking into the red flags deeper. and I believe the massacre could and should have been prevented
That you believe the Army isn't looking into this with every fiber of their being just shows me that you don't know the military very well.
you misunderstood. NOW they are, yes. but it seems the investigations that took place BEFORE the shootings....
Oh, I see what you're saying...I misunderstood. I don't know that it was political correctness as much as it was lack of funding. At the time I left the military (July of 2007), investigations were six months behind. In other words, if an individual's paperwork was turned in during the month of July, it wouldn't be seen until January. That doesn't mean the individual would have a clearance during that time, of course, but it highlights the likelihood that things would be overlooked simply from lack of care due to overwork.
simply saying, when weighing the evidence of whether this act can be defined as terrorism or "a crazy guy". the fact that he had been under surveilance by the FBI terror task force leans more towards the terrorist category, than it does the crazy guy category
No, not really, to be honest.
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Woodruff wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:Either way, Political Correctness is responsible for the Army not looking into the red flags deeper. and I believe the massacre could and should have been prevented
That you believe the Army isn't looking into this with every fiber of their being just shows me that you don't know the military very well.
you misunderstood. NOW they are, yes. but it seems the investigations that took place BEFORE the shootings....[/quote]

Oh, I see what you're saying...I misunderstood. I don't know that it was political correctness as much as it was lack of funding. At the time I left the military (July of 2007), investigations were six months behind. In other words, if an individual's paperwork was turned in during the month of July, it wouldn't be seen until January. That doesn't mean the individual would have a clearance during that time, of course, but it highlights the likelihood that things would be overlooked simply from lack of care due to overwork.[/quote]
simply saying, when weighing the evidence of whether this act can be defined as terrorism or "a crazy guy". the fact that he had been under surveilance by the FBI terror task force leans more towards the terrorist category, than it does the crazy guy category[/quote]

No, not really, to be honest.[/quote]
previously being investigated by the terror task force leans toward "a cragy guy with a gun" theory?
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Phatscotty wrote:
Woodruff wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:simply saying, when weighing the evidence of whether this act can be defined as terrorism or "a crazy guy". the fact that he had been under surveilance by the FBI terror task force leans more towards the terrorist category, than it does the crazy guy category
No, not really, to be honest.
previously being investigated by the terror task force leans toward "a cragy guy with a gun" theory?
It doesn't lean toward a terrorism charge, since he would have been cleared of that suspicion. You know...that whole innocent-until-proven-guilty thing that keeps getting in the way!
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Turns out the alqada Imam link to the Fort Hood terrorist is also linked to the christmas bomber. Could have been another, finalizing piece of the puzzle, had we been able to collect a little information from the jihadist fort hood shooter. I don't really think anyone realizes how lucky the world is today that the plane did not blow up. It's a stroke of luck that the attack was thwarted.
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Not really. Crude bomb. Good job on tackling Abdulmutallab and so on (props to the Dutch) but this was not a masterstroke for AQAP.
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Phatscotty wrote:
Snorri1234 wrote:
Phatscotty wrote: it is evidence, that the person you hold up on a pedistal, the person you come running to defend and how he wasnt a terrorist............

..........was under investigation by the FBI terror task force.
And he wasn't arrested. Obviously not a terrorist then?
Dont you have to do something before you get arrested? ARe you seriously arguing the position "well, he didnt get arrested BEFORE the massacre, so obvisouly he wasnt a terrorist?" get a brain cell dude holy shit
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spurgistan wrote:Not really. Crude bomb. Good job on tackling Abdulmutallab and so on (props to the Dutch) but this was not a masterstroke for AQAP.
no, but we are seeing NOW the network that we were talking about BEFORE, with others and such saying "he was just a lone-nut". well yeah maybe, but he if he is connected to another "lone nut" then we have a network, i guess.....of, "lone nuts"
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rockfist wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
Snorri1234 wrote:
Phatscotty wrote: it is evidence, that the person you hold up on a pedistal, the person you come running to defend and how he wasnt a terrorist............

..........was under investigation by the FBI terror task force.
And he wasn't arrested. Obviously not a terrorist then?
Dont you have to do something before you get arrested? ARe you seriously arguing the position "well, he didnt get arrested BEFORE the massacre, so obvisouly he wasnt a terrorist?" get a brain cell dude holy shit
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This is true.


My point was and is still valid though. Phatscotty implied that since he was investigated by the FBI it's probable that he was a terrorist, and I pointed out that by the same leap of logic in the opposite direction he wasn't because he wasn't arrested.

If someone is murdered and you are investigated does that mean you probably did it?
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Snorri1234 wrote: This is true.


My point was and is still valid though. Phatscotty implied that since he was investigated by the FBI it's probable that he was a terrorist, and I pointed out that by the same leap of logic in the opposite direction he wasn't because he wasn't arrested.

If someone is murdered and you are investigated does that mean you probably did it?
Well no, but a lot of people will be more suspicious of you. There is a classic case here of a guy who was suspected of a high profile murder (might have been Jill Dando) and even when the judge threw out the case (the police investigation was terrible) there were loads of newspapers and members of the public who attacked or demeaned him.
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... OMG!! It's a white man's disease!!

Carleton University is in Ottawa, Canada. At Carleton the students participate in the annual Shinearama fundraiser. This is an annual fundraising event involving students from 65 colleges and universities across Canada. Carleton has been involved for 25 of the 50 years of the Shinearama; but no longer.

The Shinearama, you see, has been raising money for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. That's not good, at least insofar as the Carleton University Student's Association is concerned. The student association was told that Cystic Fibrosis only affects white people. This meant that the disease was not inclusive enough. So ... Carleton University is out. Now these bright students have figured out that Cystic Fibrosis actually affects some people of color - and they're looking for a way to get out of this mess.

... If they hadn't been so politically correct they wouldn't be there in the first place.

... Idiots.

...
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Nobunaga wrote:... OMG!! It's a white man's disease!!

Carleton University is in Ottawa, Canada. At Carleton the students participate in the annual Shinearama fundraiser. This is an annual fundraising event involving students from 65 colleges and universities across Canada. Carleton has been involved for 25 of the 50 years of the Shinearama; but no longer.

The Shinearama, you see, has been raising money for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. That's not good, at least insofar as the Carleton University Student's Association is concerned. The student association was told that Cystic Fibrosis only affects white people. This meant that the disease was not inclusive enough. So ... Carleton University is out. Now these bright students have figured out that Cystic Fibrosis actually affects some people of color - and they're looking for a way to get out of this mess.

... If they hadn't been so politically correct they wouldn't be there in the first place.

... Idiots.

...
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Nobunaga wrote:... OMG!! It's a white man's disease!!

Carleton University is in Ottawa, Canada. At Carleton the students participate in the annual Shinearama fundraiser. This is an annual fundraising event involving students from 65 colleges and universities across Canada. Carleton has been involved for 25 of the 50 years of the Shinearama; but no longer.

The Shinearama, you see, has been raising money for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. That's not good, at least insofar as the Carleton University Student's Association is concerned. The student association was told that Cystic Fibrosis only affects white people. This meant that the disease was not inclusive enough. So ... Carleton University is out.
That isn't political correctness in any way, shape or form. That's pure grade, 100% stupidity.
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Nobunaga wrote:... OMG!! It's a white man's disease!!

Carleton University is in Ottawa, Canada. At Carleton the students participate in the annual Shinearama fundraiser. This is an annual fundraising event involving students from 65 colleges and universities across Canada. Carleton has been involved for 25 of the 50 years of the Shinearama; but no longer.

The Shinearama, you see, has been raising money for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. That's not good, at least insofar as the Carleton University Student's Association is concerned. The student association was told that Cystic Fibrosis only affects white people. This meant that the disease was not inclusive enough. So ... Carleton University is out. Now these bright students have figured out that Cystic Fibrosis actually affects some people of color - and they're looking for a way to get out of this mess.

... If they hadn't been so politically correct they wouldn't be there in the first place.

... Idiots.

...
Just so you know, following the decision the commitee members involved were shamed into resignation.
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Baron Von PWN wrote:
Nobunaga wrote:... OMG!! It's a white man's disease!!

Carleton University is in Ottawa, Canada. At Carleton the students participate in the annual Shinearama fundraiser. This is an annual fundraising event involving students from 65 colleges and universities across Canada. Carleton has been involved for 25 of the 50 years of the Shinearama; but no longer.

The Shinearama, you see, has been raising money for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. That's not good, at least insofar as the Carleton University Student's Association is concerned. The student association was told that Cystic Fibrosis only affects white people. This meant that the disease was not inclusive enough. So ... Carleton University is out. Now these bright students have figured out that Cystic Fibrosis actually affects some people of color - and they're looking for a way to get out of this mess.

... If they hadn't been so politically correct they wouldn't be there in the first place.

... Idiots.

...
Just so you know, following the decision the commitee members involved were shamed into resignation.
Pffft, like you'd have any idea.
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spurgistan wrote:
Baron Von PWN wrote:
Nobunaga wrote:... OMG!! It's a white man's disease!!

Carleton University is in Ottawa, Canada. At Carleton the students participate in the annual Shinearama fundraiser. This is an annual fundraising event involving students from 65 colleges and universities across Canada. Carleton has been involved for 25 of the 50 years of the Shinearama; but no longer.

The Shinearama, you see, has been raising money for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. That's not good, at least insofar as the Carleton University Student's Association is concerned. The student association was told that Cystic Fibrosis only affects white people. This meant that the disease was not inclusive enough. So ... Carleton University is out. Now these bright students have figured out that Cystic Fibrosis actually affects some people of color - and they're looking for a way to get out of this mess.

... If they hadn't been so politically correct they wouldn't be there in the first place.

... Idiots.

...
Just so you know, following the decision the commitee members involved were shamed into resignation.
Pffft, like you'd have any idea.
actually i do i'm a student at Carleton.
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Baron Von PWN wrote:
spurgistan wrote:
Baron Von PWN wrote:
Nobunaga wrote:... OMG!! It's a white man's disease!!

Carleton University is in Ottawa, Canada. At Carleton the students participate in the annual Shinearama fundraiser. This is an annual fundraising event involving students from 65 colleges and universities across Canada. Carleton has been involved for 25 of the 50 years of the Shinearama; but no longer.

The Shinearama, you see, has been raising money for the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. That's not good, at least insofar as the Carleton University Student's Association is concerned. The student association was told that Cystic Fibrosis only affects white people. This meant that the disease was not inclusive enough. So ... Carleton University is out. Now these bright students have figured out that Cystic Fibrosis actually affects some people of color - and they're looking for a way to get out of this mess.

... If they hadn't been so politically correct they wouldn't be there in the first place.

... Idiots.

...
Just so you know, following the decision the commitee members involved were shamed into resignation.
Pffft, like you'd have any idea.
actually i do i'm a student at Carleton.
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