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    Good thing they created such a 'safe space' for the muslims to breed extremism all across europe. All those peaceful refugees.. being thoroughly vetted

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    Ho Chi Minh famously said when asked why the Viet Cong were so hard to defeat that the Viet Cong were the fish swimming in the sea of the Vietnamese people. I see the same parallel with ISIS and Al Queda and the Muslim world.


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    In the U.S., the liberals believe that the "gun problem" is due to the fact that we, as a nation, haven't embraced the idea of more gun laws, so we need more laws to fix the "problem". Those of us with at least 2 brain cells know the lunacy of this type of thinking. Mental health issues, a poor justice system which acts as incentives for crime, these are just part of what need fixing.

    In Europe, the liberals there use the same type of thinking in regards to the muslims. They think the problem is that they haven't embraced the muslim world enough to make them feel welcome. Their belief is that by bringing in more muslims they can show how they're embracing these poor downtrodden folk and that with make everything alright.

    You don't fix a problem with something by bringing in more of the same. You fix a problem by first identifying what the real problem is and then going after that. In the case of the muslims, even if just 1% have ill intent (which shows to be a low estimate), when you bring in 100,000 more, you've just accepted 1000 more terrorists - with the likely potential to convert many more.

    If the world doesn't wake up soon we'll all soon be paying the price for poor logic. The only smart move for us common citizens is to simply ensure we've taken measures to prepare ourselves for the eventual risks our masters have subjected us to.

    May the good citizens of Belgium find the grace in which to heal from this horrid event and, hopefully, their leaders will take actions to prevent it from occurring again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    In the U.S., the liberals believe that the "gun problem" is due to the fact that we, as a nation, haven't embraced the idea of more gun laws, so we need more laws to fix the "problem". Those of us with at least 2 brain cells know the lunacy of this type of thinking. Mental health issues, a poor justice system which acts as incentives for crime, these are just part of what need fixing.

    In Europe, the liberals there use the same type of thinking in regards to the muslims. They think the problem is that they haven't embraced the muslim world enough to make them feel welcome. Their belief is that by bringing in more muslims they can show how they're embracing these poor downtrodden folk and that with make everything alright.

    You don't fix a problem with something by bringing in more of the same. You fix a problem by first identifying what the real problem is and then going after that. In the case of the muslims, even if just 1% have ill intent (which shows to be a low estimate), when you bring in 100,000 more, you've just accepted 1000 more terrorists - with the likely potential to convert many more.

    If the world doesn't wake up soon we'll all soon be paying the price for poor logic. The only smart move for us common citizens is to simply ensure we've taken measures to prepare ourselves for the eventual risks our masters have subjected us to.

    Totally agree, however I wonder how we as civilians can prepare for such things? (serious question)

    Here are some things to look out for, but any other ideas, I am all ears.

    -Keep a watchful eye for weird activity. Report even if maybe there is nothing...it could be everything. (this kind of stuff has cleared out a couple meth labs and whore houses in the zip code)
    -Profile. I don't really give a crap if it is PC or not. It works. As the old saying goes "walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck..."
    -Stop letting these sorts of people in the US. My Lord, this is just so obvious to me. Maybe even a short ban until things get sorted out.

    Having 50 AR's, 20 Glocks, 10 1911's ready to go is not going to help when someone sits down 3' from you and detonates a bomb without doing anything except saying "Allahu Akbar" before pushing a button. How does one fight that kind of war?

    I was thinking about this the other night, and I can only think the way to stop this is peer pressure. Round them all up...send them back to wherever or to camps just like in WWII and the Japanese Americans. These "good muslims" will tire from always getting the shaft and either do a couple of things:

    1) Being fed up since they are actually looking for a better life and turn on their own.
    2) Stay and fight since they can no longer be here.

    This is just so frustrating to hear and deal with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ColoradoTJ View Post
    How does one fight that kind of war?
    Over there and not here. Stop importing the problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gman View Post
    Over there and not here. Stop importing the problem.
    But, but, but that's Islamaphobic!

    We have to hold innocent people down in the West while they're murdered to show how enlightened we are.

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    How does one fight that kind of war?

    By waging total war.
    The only way one can win such a war is to show the enemy the horrific cost of waging their war against us.
    Absolute, total warfare.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    By waging total war.
    The only way one can win such a war is to show the enemy the horrific cost of waging their war against us.
    Absolute, total warfare.
    Remember the Plain's Indian Wars!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gman View Post
    Over there and not here. Stop importing the problem.
    +1

    I do not wantonly wish for US warriors to be sent into battle, but I firmly believe that our nation is safer having our warriors fighting the terrorists on their ground rather then allowing the terrorists to bring the fight to our ground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post
    +1

    I do not wantonly wish for US warriors to be sent into battle, but I firmly believe that our nation is safer having our warriors fighting the terrorists on their ground rather then allowing the terrorists to bring the fight to our ground.

    Si vis pacem, para bellum
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    With appropriate ROE

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