USBC: Terrorism

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Osama bin Laden: Dead or Alive

Is it possible that the death of Osama bin Laden could have a powerful, positive effect on our nation? Maybe so. And if it makes Osama roll over in his watery grave, so much the better. The response around the world was overwhelmingly positive. Even nations recently antagonistic to America appeared to be pleased with the news. And despite everything that President Obama has done wrong in his term of office, there is no question that his decision to send a SEAL team into Pakistan to kill or capture bin Laden, without advising that nation’s President, took some guts. (Republicans
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Islamic Flood Coming to the U.S?

Experts on the Middle East are warning Americans that the wave of Islamic immigrants entering the United States could soon become a tsunami, flooding the nation as President Obama uses the crisis in the Middle East to give refugee status to Muslims allegedly trying to escape the violence. At the same time, Israel National News reported that the Obama administration has decided to allow Islamic professor Tariq Ramadan to re-enter the United States. Ramadan, an Egyptian who currently lives in Switzerland, is a leading member of Europe’s Muslim Brotherhood branch and is the grandson of the movement’s founder. He was
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U.S. Visas are being abused by Saudi students.

More than 26,700 Saudi students entered U.S. in 2010

There were numerous warnings that a generous Saudi immigration program had the potential to bring more terrorists into the country. Yet our government brokered a deal with the Saudi king to provide thousands of student visas. Khalid Aldawsari, charged in a plot to bomb U.S. targets, entered the country in 2008 under the same student visa deal. The 20-year old Saudi college student was recently arrested in Lubbock, Texas for allegedly plotting to bomb the residence of former president George W. Bush, as well as nuclear power plants and several other sites. There were 15 Saudis amongst the 9/11 terrorist bombers.
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Congressional Hearings Highlight the Threat of Muslim Radicalization

AP, NEW YORK — March 7, 2011 Although the White House recently praised American Muslims for helping fight violent extremism, a House leader on terrorism issues said they aren’t cooperating enough with law enforcement to counter the radicalization of young followers by al-Qaida-linked groups. Deputy National Security Adviser Denis McDonough, speaking at an interfaith forum at a Northern Virginia mosque, commended its members for taking “an unequivocal stand against terrorism.” “You’ve sent a message that those who perpetrate such horrific attacks do not represent you or your faith, and that they will not succeed in pitting believers of different faiths against
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Merry Old England Morphs Into Scary New England via Multiculturalism

It appears as if this multicultural smack we’re being sold in the U.S. didn’t work out too well in the U.K. Just this past week British Prime Minister David Cameron echoed German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s sentiments from last October that their country’s Pollyanna policy of multicultural yumminess toward Islam’s “way of life” was, in retrospect, really stupid—as in really, really, really stupid.