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Surprised Flight 253 Terrorist was Allowed to Fly? I’m Not. Here’s Why.

 

On Christmas Day, 23-year-old Nigerian national Abdul Farouk Abdulmutallab boarded a Detroit-bound Northwest Airlines plane in his home country with the intent of killing 278 passengers and crew members aboard. The Associated Press reported that he was on a U.S. terrorism watch list, but he wasn’t on the “no fly” list.

 

How can this be?

 

What brought you here?: 
Doesn't it make sense that if someone is suspected to have terrorist ties, he should not be allowed to fly on a commercial airliner, let alone be given a U.S. visa?

Converting America

 

Leslie Sacks

 

 

We are now increasingly insisting, in this somewhat United States of America, on treating everyone and every regime in the world as we would have them treat us. For a country at pains to further separate church and state, to banish the Ten Commandments from its public areas, this flirtation with a belief that is at the very core of Judeo-Christian tradition is more than fascinating. Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud would have had a field day with our State Department and White House on their respective couches.

 

What brought you here?: 
A mature, conservative realism does not derive from a psychologically over-compensating agenda, but is rather based on 4,000 years of history of Man and his cruel and avaricious passions.........

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