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Paris Terror attack - at least 150 killed

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France: Only 30 Muslims show up for rally against Paris jihad attacks

That’s thirty Muslims out of around five million Muslims in France. This is not the first time that attendance at a Muslim rally against terrorism has been decidedly underwhelming. In July 2015, a Muslim rally in Ireland against the Islamic State drew fifty people. In October 2014 in Houston, a rally against the Islamic State organized by the Hamas-linked Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) drew the grand total of ten people. In August 2013 in Boston, about 25 Muslims rallied against “misperceptions” that Islam was violent. About the same number showed up in June 2013 at a progressive Muslim rally in Toronto to claim that their religion had been “hijacked.”

And back in 2005, a group called the Free Muslims Coalition held what it dubbed a “Free Muslims March Against Terror,” intending to “send a message to the terrorists and extremists that their days are numbered … and to send a message to the people of the Middle East, the Muslim world and all people who seek freedom, democracy and peaceful coexistence that we support them.” In the run-up to the event it got enthusiastic national and international publicity, but it ended up drawing about twenty-five people.

Contrast those paltry showings to the thousands of Muslims who have turned out for rallies against cartoons of Muhammad or against Israel. Here are some headlines from the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo jihad massacre of Muhammad cartoonists in January 2015:

Chechnya: 800,000 Muslims protest Muhammad cartoons; protests also in Iran, Pakistan, Ingushetia, elsewhere

Pakistan: 10,000 Muslims protest against Charlie Hebdo’s Muhammad cartoons

Australia: 1,000 Muslims rally against Charlie Hebdo and the freedom of speech

Kyrgyztsan: 1,000 Muslims rally: “I am not Charlie, I love my Prophet.”

But given a chance to show how Muslims overwhelmingly reject “extremism,” only a handful show up. Also, read their sign. “Revolution for world of humanity is the only solution,” says Imam Hayat. What kind of revolution?

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2015/11/f...show-up-for-rally-against-paris-jihad-attacks
 

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So what you are saying is that the screening process works. Or is it that Turkey is more efficient ? Let's be blunt, there are more home grown terrorists than those that might slip through the refugee process.
Or did Turkey simply decide to start acting on information it previously turned a blind eye to?

Turkey has historically let ISIS fighters travel freely through the country because they think they will keep the Kurds occupied.
 

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I give a shit. The innocent civilians shouldn't have been killed because they were in an area run by Hezbollah. Could have been even worse since the original target was a Hezbollah run hospital.

I wouldn't be concerned if IS and Hezbollah fighters went around killing each other though.
Now you are blaming the victims for getting in the way of your bombs.
If you drop bombs you are responsible for all you kill, including civilians.
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WTF are you talking about?
 

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If we do in depth background checks, Canada might have the pick of the best candidates, highly educated ones with a young family. This could be our best opportunity to show the world that Canada cares, while at the same time getting the best of the bunch.
Background checks are challenging, it will never be 100%, but there are millions of refugees, if we get first pick then just pick the best of the bunch based on information that is available.
How does getting "first pick" translate into Canada getting the best candidates? No reliable background checks can be done. Likewise, many of the radicals have been highly educated people (Osama Bin Laden and Jihadi John were university grads) - they're the ones able to organize and administer the kind of damage that makes terrorism successful. The dumber the refugee, the safer you are.
 

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Maybe China will join the coalition?

Beijing vows justice as ISIS kills Chinese, Norwegian hostages


Hong Kong (CNN)Beijing has vowed to bring ISIS to justice after the group said it had executed two hostages, a Chinese and a Norwegian.

ISIS said it had killed the two men, identified as Chinese national Fan Jinghui and Norwegian citizen Ole Johan Grimsgaard-Ofstad in its English-language online magazine Dabiq.

President Xi Jinping "strongly condemned" ISIS for the killing of Fan, the first known Chinese national to be killed by the group, and the country's foreign ministry said the Chinese government would "definitely hold the perpetrators accountable."

But how to respond to Fan's "cold-blooded and violent" death presents a dilemma for China, which has stayed on the sidelines in the fight against ISIS and has a long-held principle of noninterference in other countries' affairs.

To date, Beijing has been vague on the question of what it will contribute to the global fight against ISIS and has declined to explicitly offer its support for airstrikes being conducted against the group in Syria.

Norway also condemned the killings.

"We have no grounds to doubt the contents of the photos that have been published," Foreign Minister Boerge Brende said, according to Reuters.




http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/18/asia/isis-hostages-china-norway/index.html
 

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A highly trusted federal agent working under the umbrella of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has confirmed to Breitbart Texas that a group composed of 5 illegal Pakistani men and 1 man from Afghanistan was captured by U.S. Border Patrol agents after having illegally crossed the porous U.S.-Mexico border in the Tucson Sector of Arizona.
The six men were traveling in a group and were captured roughly 16 miles into the state of Arizona, specifically, near the small picturesque town of Patagonia, Arizona. The apprehension of the group occurred late on Monday night, November 16, 2015.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern...usted-illegally-entering-arizona-from-mexico/
 

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POLLS SHOW WESTERNERS TURNING AGAINST “REFUGEE” INVASION
Paris attacks reverse impact of positive media spin on migrant crisis

http://www.infowars.com/polls-show-westerners-turning-against-refugee-invasion/

Since the Paris attacks, support for re-settling “refugees” in Europe has plummeted amongst British citizens, with 49% now believing the UK should close its doors to Syrian asylum seekers, a rise of 22% since September.
Meanwhile, in the United States, after more than half of the country’s governors declared they would not accept Syrian refugees into their states, “The latest NBC News/SurveyMonkey online poll shows that 56% of Americans disapprove of allowing more migrants fleeing violence in Syria and other nations into the country, while 41% approve,” reports NBC News.
The irony with this language is that the Paris terrorists who posed as refugees were not fleeing violence, they came to Europe to carry out violence against innocent Parisians.
Over in Germany, where a program to take in potentially millions of migrants is still in place despite the attacks, a new poll reveals that the anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has surged into third place ahead of liberal parties the Greens and Die Linke (Left Party).
After enjoying just 3% support in August, AfD now attracts 10% support, a significant move closer to the 35% support garnered by Angela Merkel’s ruling alliance, which comprises the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU).
 
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